NRC, RONA Near Merger into New National Recycling Association

Allan Gerlat, News Editor

July 13, 2012

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Two leading recycling organizations, the National Recycling Coalition Inc. (NRC) and Recycling Organizations of North America Inc., (RONA) are close to merging into one new national recycling association.

The new organization would be called the NorthAmerican Recycling Coalition Inc., according to a news release from both organizations. The two associations said they have formed a small working group “to finalize the creation of this new NRC.” The group is being co-chaired by RONA Chairman Marjorie Griek and NRC President Mark Lichtenstein. It is working on developing a detailed plan of consolidation, including working out the details and timeframe to create the new organization.

The working group met July 13 to work on the plan, with no major developments, Griek says in an interview.

The new association “will bring the best of both groups into one cohesive unit. We see this historic action providing the framework for accelerating the advancement of recycling and sustainable materials management solutions throughout the continent,” the NRC and RONA said.
The groups are aiming to make a formal announcement of the merger at the Resource Recycling Conference in Austin, Texas, in August.

The NRC was a leading national recycling organization until it filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and ceased operations in 2009. At that time, RONA emerged as a new national recycling organization.

About the Author

Allan Gerlat

News Editor, Waste360

Allan Gerlat joined the Waste360 staff in September 2011 as news editor. He was the editor of Waste & Recycling News for the first 16 years of its history, and under his guidance the publication won 27 national and regional awards.

Before Waste & Recycling News, Allan worked at another Crain Communications publication, Rubber & Plastics News, which covers rubber product manufacturing. He began with the publication as associate editor and eventually became managing editor, a position he held for nine years.

Allan is a graduate of Ohio University, where he earned a BS in journalism. He is based in Sagamore Hills, in northeast Ohio.

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