Join the Lane County Master Recycler Program!

click here to see Master Recycler Program Brochure  

Do you want to learn how to reduce your waste, conserve natural resources, motivate others to change their habits, and make a difference in your community? If so, you should join the Lane County Master Recycler Program.

Lane County Waste Management Division offers 3 training courses each year that provide comprehensive training in solid waste prevention, reuse, recycling and compost education. In return for the 30 plus hours of training, students are expected to provide 30 hours of volunteer outreach in the community--teaching fellow Lane County citizens how to reduce, reuse, recycle and rethink. Students can volunteer for existing programs and activities or create their own.

The Master Recycler training course includes 35 hours of instruction: 9 evening classes and 3 field trips to area solid waste and recycling sites. Instructors are local experts in solid waste issues from the private businesses, governments and non-profits that make up this thriving local industry.

Courses are offered for Eugene/Springfield in the Spring and Fall, and the Winter course will be held in various rural cities.  

Click here for the Winter 2010 course in Junction CityWinter Application

Click here for the Spring 2010: Spring Application

Click here for the Fall 2010 Fall Application

 

For more information contact:

 Kelly Bell
 Master Recycler Coordinator  
 Lane County Waste Management Division  
 3100 E. 17th Avenue
 Eugene, OR 97403
 kelly.bell@co.lane.or.us
 (541) 682-2059

Check out our Master Recycler Newsletters:

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