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CRRA2021

The Tentative CRRA2021 Program is now available for viewing. Please note that more information will be added in the coming weeks.  All scheduling is subject to change.

COVID-19 Impacts and the Path to Recovery

Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 2:45 PM–4:15 PM PDT add to calendar
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PRESENTATION TOPIC

POLICY

Session Description

This session will explore the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on California's local and state waste diversion goals. Attendees will receive on-the-ground lessons learned as essential service providers during a pandemic, as well as possible opportunities for recovery from a local and state perspective. State policy recommendations will draw on the work of the Statewide Commission on Recycling Markets and Curbside Recycling. 

Speakers

Veronica Pardo, Resource Recovery Coalition of California
Title

Regulatory Affairs Director

Speaker Biography

Veronica Pardo serves as the Regulatory Affairs Director for the Resource Recovery Coalition of California. Thanks to the growing complexity of the waste and recycling industry since the passage of California’s Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, Veronica has the pleasure of working on a diversity of issues ranging from waste diversion policies, air and water emissions, organics management, and renewable energy production. 

 

Abstract Title

On-the-Ground Impacts of COVID-19

Speaker Abstract

This presentation will explore the direct impacts of COVID-19 on the waste and recycling industry and lessons learned. Attendees will hear how the industry adjusted to the pandemic in order to continue to provide essential services and sustain local diversion efforts, where possible. Attendees will learn how Stay-at-Home orders impacted local waste generation, and the financial impacts of the shift in disposal from commercial to residential generators. The presentation will also address reliable access to personal protective equipment (PPE), new COVID-19 safety protocols, and vaccination progress for the industry.  

Laura Ferrante, Waste Alternatives
Title

Owner

Speaker Biography

Laura has over eight years of solid waste and recycling industry experience. She is the owner and principal of Waste Alternatives, an industry consulting firm. In addition to providing governmental advocacy for the Resource Recovery Coalition of California, Laura serves on the Statewide Commission on Recycling Markets and Curbside Recycling, and is the current President of the California Capitol Region Chapter of Women in Solid-Waste and Recycling (WISR), an organization built to give women the tools and support they need to be successful leaders in the industry. 

Abstract Title

COVID-19 Path to Recovery in a Circular Economy

Speaker Abstract

This presentation will explore the impacts of COVID-19 on California's ambitious and critical waste diversion goals. As we look to build a circular economy and recover from the pandemic, attendees will learn what policies can help support California's organic waste recycling development (SB 1383) and address the continuing impacts of China's National Sword policy on reliable markets for recyclable material. In addition to providing an industry perspective, this presentation will draw on the recommendations of California's Statewide Commission on Recycling Markets and Curbside Recycling.    

Dunbar, Town of Yountville
Title

Mayor

Speaker Biography

John F. Dunbar has been Mayor of the Town of Yountville since 2010. He was reelected to a third four-year term in November of 2018. Mayor Dunbar was appointed to the Town Council in 2004 and was elected to his first full term on the Town Council in 2006.

Mayor Dunbar has been active in the League of California Cities since 2005. He is serving in 2020-21 as Immediate Past President after a term as President of the statewide local government advocacy organization in 2019-20. During the public health crisis and economic recovery related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor Dunbar has represented the League, County of Napa and Yountville in strategic recovery operations at the national, state and local levels.

Mayor Dunbar also represents Yountville as a member of the National League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

A native of Oakland, CA, Mayor Dunbar has been a Yountville resident since 1998. He received a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of California, Davis. He retired in 2013 from the University of California, Berkeley, where he worked in the Athletics Department.

Abstract Title

COVID-19 at the Community Level

Speaker Abstract

This presentation will address the impacts of COVID-19 at the community level, where you will hear directly from Mayor John Dunbar of the Town of Yountville and their waste service provider, Christy Pestoni of Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling. As a tourist destination, the Town of Yountville and the Napa Valley have been uniquely impacted by the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, both economically and for their waste and recycling efforts. Additionally, continued fire threats in the Napa Valley underscore the need to address the harmful impacts of climate change on local communities, pandemic or otherwise. In this presentation you will learn how community leaders see the path to recovery at the local level. 

Christy Pestoni, Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling
Title

Chief Operating Officer

Speaker Biography

Christy Pestoni is Chief Operating Officer for Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling, the Clover Flat Resource Recovery Park, South Lake Refuse & Recycling, and Quackenbush Compost.

Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling, along with its affiliated companies, has evolved over the past 60 years to include collection, disposal and processing of waste, recycling, composting and more recently, renewable energy. Today, they are working closely with Napa County to implement SB 1383.

Christy is a former member of the St Helena Sustainability Committee, a current member of the Emeritus Board of the St Helena and Calistoga Boys and Girls Club, and past president and active executive board member of the Resource Recovery Coalition of California, a statewide industry association. She also served for 7 years on the board of Sustainable Napa County.

Christy has made a life career in the field of waste diversion and resource recovery in the Upper Valley community focusing on sustainability and environmentally sound living and business practices.

Abstract Title

COVID-19 at the Community Level

Speaker Abstract

This presentation will address the impacts of COVID-19 at the community level, where you will hear directly from Mayor John Dunbar of the Town of Yountville and their waste service provider, Christy Pestoni of Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling. As a tourist destination, the Town of Yountville and the Napa Valley have been uniquely impacted by the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, both economically and for their waste and recycling efforts. Additionally, continued fire threats in the Napa Valley underscore the need to address the harmful impacts of climate change on local communities, pandemic or otherwise. In this presentation you will learn how community leaders see the path to recovery at the local level. 

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