The EIA Women’s Council has scheduled its first 2009 education program for April 9. This lunch and learn webinar/teleconference (offered at no cost for NSWMA and WASTEC members) will examine the developing standards in accounting for greenhouse gas emissions and illustrate how they apply to the solid waste industry. Topics that will be presented include the types of reports, determining what needs to be reported, the reporting process, methods for quantifying GHG emissions, and a sample of some of the sector-specific reporting requirements for solid waste operations.
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