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Curator’s Coffee/Panel Discussion – Plastics are Forever – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Location: 
1801 Mountain Rd NW

This event is postponed. If you purchased tickets, you will receive a full refund.

The safety and security of the public and employees is our highest priority. We continue to monitor the impact of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in our community, in conjunction with state officials. All museum events through at least April 30, 2020 have been canceled. We will provide ongoing updates as necessary.

Plastic pollution is past the tipping point; it is now considered one of the largest environmental threats facing humans and animals globally.  We now see plastic litter everywhere on Earth and in our own diets. Plastic doesn’t degrade, it just breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces.  We are already bearing cleanup costs of mountains of plastic waste and it will get worse for future generations. We have a good recycling program in Albuquerque…but where can all of the plastic waste ultimately go? And how can we reduce our plastic use?

Kick-off the week of the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day with this event. Join us for light refreshments and a morning of conversation with dedicated local experts about the state of plastic recycling and creative solutions used to reduce the amount of material entering landfills in New Mexico.  Learn how other areas are responding to the plastic waste crisis, and what can be done locally. 

Speakers: Sarah Pierpont, Executive Director of the New Mexico Recycling Coalition, Jill Holbert, Associate Director City of ABQ Solid Waste Management Department, Rachel Zulevi,  a "zero-waste lifestyle, and Jonathan Black,  a Senior Policy Advisor for U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-NM) on energy and environmental issues.   

Cost: $8 ($7 for members, $5 for students) includes museum admission (including the exhibit Sayaka Ganz: Reclaimed Creations and refreshments. Preregistration required. Seats are limited. (NOTE that the starting time is earlier than other Curator’s Coffees) 

 

 

 

Questions: jayne.aubele@state.nm.us

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