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NPPR Training Series - 2020

Updates (9/15/2020)

Attend a webinar to celebrate P2 Week and NPPR's P2U Kickoff on September 22, 2020 from 1:30-3:00 p.m. EDT to learn more about this virtual training series.  Through a newly developed partnership, Pollution Prevention University (P2U) is brought to you by NPPR and EPA Region 4.

Monthly webinars will focus on topic ideas submitted and prioritized by NPPR members. Suggested topics already under consideration include: food and beverage manufacturing; chemical substitution/greener alternatives; innovative technologies for P2 technical assistance; and, behavior change/mentoring, among others.

P2U topic suggestions for consideration on future trainings are currently being accepted via the following form:

Submit your suggestions here

Visit the following link to view topics previously submitted:

View topics already submitted

Thank you for your support of NPPR. We are excited about providing this professional development opportunity to share best practices and network with our peers!

For questions, please contact: Ed Gonzalez, PPRC, egonzalez@pprc.org, or Lissa McCracken, KPPC, lissa.mccracken@louisville.edu.

Sincerely,

NPPR Board of Directors

NPPR P2 Training Series

22 Jul 2020 12:28 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

To our members,

NPPR is in the process of developing a virtual P2 training series that will kick-off during P2 Week (September 21-27), then recur once every month thereafter. We are seeking input from our members for topics of interest as we kick-off the series. Topics can include technical trainings, policy awareness and education, partnership development, or any other subject that has the potential to enhance your program as well as our pollution prevention community.

Please submit suggestions through the following form that you would like to learn more about or would like to share from your organization.

Suggestions are being accepted through Tuesday, July 28th. We will compile the list and then a send a survey back to members the following week to help prioritize. You can view topics already submitted below. 

Thank you for your support of NPPR. We are excited about providing this opportunity to share best practices and network with our peers!

For questions, please contact: Ed Gonzalez, PPRC, egonzalez@pprc.org, or Lissa McCracken, KPPC, lissa.mccracken@louisville.edu.

Sincerely,

NPPR Board

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