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Green Scene - Newport Licensed Event Recycling 101
Recycling is now mandatory at all Newport licensed special events. From Neighborhood parties to huge festivals, we've got you covered.
Download our guide to Newport Licensed Event Recycling.
Green Scene - Working with Vendors
As an event manager you are in a unique position to control the sustainability of your event. By keeping sustainability at the forefront and working directly with your event vendors you can ensure that your event is a Green Scene.
Learn more in our guide - Working with Vendors.
Green Scene - Plastic Bottles
Only 40% of plastic drink beverage bottles are recycled.
Learn more about how you can reduce (or even elininate!) the amount of plastic bottles at your next event.
Download our Plastic Bottles Guide.
Green Scene - Managing Your Event's Waste
A lot of waste is produced during any event. Properly managing that waste is a vital part of your event planning. You may have a lot of questions.
What is garbage?
What can be recycled?
How do you dispose of the waste?
For answers to those and other questions, download our handy guide to Managing Your Waste.
Amy Goldsmith
Amy Goldsmith oversees all New Jersey programs for Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund. She is also a part of the NJ Work Environment Council as a member of the Board, NJ Citizen Action, NJ Working Families Alliance, Steering Committee of the Coalition for Healthy Ports, ElectrifyNJ, EmpowerNJ, Jersey Renews, Sewer Free Streets & Rivers, Lead Free NJ, and Lead in Drinking Water Task Force, as well as serving as the Governor’s Public Appointee to NJDEP Clean Water Council. For 7 years prior to her work in New Jersey, Mrs. Goldsmith directed Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund's New