From Waste to Wealth: Insights from Michigan’s 2024 Municipal Solid Waste Study

Join the Michigan Sustainable Business Forum for an exclusive look at the results of the 2024 Municipal Solid Waste Valuation Study and discover what these findings mean for the future of Michigan’s Circular Economy.

As Michigan pushes toward its goal of a 45% recycling rate, updated information is essential for guiding the state’s circular economy efforts. Decision-makers need accurate data to evaluate recycling streams, measure program effectiveness, and determine the environmental and economic impacts of materials management. This study equips sustainability professionals and recycling advocates with valuable insights to enhance landfill diversion efforts and promote the economic benefits of recycling.

Building on the foundational 2016 Michigan Municipal Solid Waste Characterization and Valuation Project, this updated research offers new standards for recycling, composting, and sustainable materials management. 

Why You Should Attend?

  • Unlock Critical Insights: Understand the strategies and data driving Michigan’s 45% recycling rate target.
  • Stay Ahead of the Curve: Discover the latest findings that will shape Michigan’s circular economy initiatives.
  • Boost Landfill Diversion: Learn how this study supports landfill avoidance and sets new benchmarks for sustainable waste management.
  • Discover New Opportunities: Explore the economic and environmental benefits revealed through this comprehensive study of Michigan’s waste management landscape.

Learn more at misbf.org/msw 

Speakers:

  • Daniel Schoonmaker, Executive Director, MiSBF
  • Carrie Veldman, Membership Manager, MiSBF
  • Christopher John Cruz, Assistant Professor of Economics, Grand Valley State University

Presented by Schupan and Foresight Management

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