On January 24th, 2024, this webinar highlighted strategies for accessing funding under EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) Program. The CPR Campaign: Resuscitate the Climate is a joint effort of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Zero Waste USA, and the National Recycling Coalition, which are hosting this event.
Date: January 24, 2024
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Presenters:
- EPA Guidance: Rich Damberg, Senior Policy Advisor, USEPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, EPA’s CPRG Leadership Team
- MT State Advocacy Efforts: Jeremy Drake, Principal, Strategy Zero Waste Solutions, Missoula, Montana
- HI State CPRG Efforts: Kristine Kubat, Executive Director, Recycle Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii
- MSA PCAP and Grant Application: Sandra West, Sustainable Waste Specialist, Sustainability Office, City of Albuquerque, NM
- PCAP Model Language for Sustainable Materials Management: Brenda Platt, Composting for Community Initiative, Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC
EPA’s CPRG Program has $4.6 billion in competitive grants to fund projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, benefit local communities, and deliver cleaner air. Nearly every state, dozens of metro areas, and many territories and tribes are drafting PCAPs with strategies and projects to serve as a framework for competitive CPRG applications.
The mission of the CPR Campaign is to uplift waste reduction and materials conservation projects for this historic funding opportunity. A Zero Waste framework embedding waste prevention, reuse, recycling, and composting strategies rooted in and serving local communities will protect the climate while enhancing social equity, economic opportunities, food systems resilience, and quality of life. Learn more about our vision here.
Additional information and resources on the CPR Campaign can be found here.
Speakers
![]() Rich DambergSenior Policy Advisor, USEPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Triangle Park, NC Rich Damberg is a senior policy advisor in USEPA’s Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards in Research Triangle Park, NC. He currently serves on the leadership team for the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program. In his 33 years with USEPA, Rich has served as manager of the State and Local Programs Group, providing national leadership for implementing the national ambient air quality standards. He has also served as a team leader for the PM2.5 implementation and regional haze programs, and worked on a number of international air quality and climate related projects. |
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![]() Kristine KubatExecutive Director, Recycle Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii Born and raised in rural Pennsylvania, Kristine is a 40-year resident of Hawaii who lives in Hilo in close proximity to her two children and five grandchildren. Kristine comes to the National Recycling Coalition Board with a lifetime of involvement in environmental and social justice activism. She currently serves as the Executive Director of Recycle Hawaii where she puts a wide ranging background in politics, advocacy, journalism, project management and community outreach in service to the organizations’ mission. |
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![]() Sandra WestSustainable Waste Specialist, Sustainability Office, City of Albuquerque Sandra West is the City of Albuquerque’s Sustainable Waste Specialist. She is serving as the interim grant manager for EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Planning Grant for the Albuquerque metro area and leading the effort to include waste prevention in their Priority Climate Action Plan (PCAP) and subsequent funding application. Since joining the City in April 2022, Sandra has expanded her waste reduction work to include community composting and food waste prevention while collaborating across agencies and community-based organizations. She has a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering and a master’s in biology. Sandra has worked for municipalities, non-profit organizations, and contractors. She has helped start a zero waste program, taught zero waste activities in schools and for groups of all ages, and led winning federal grant applications. |
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