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GND Zero Waste Employee Resource Group

The Green New Deal Zero Waste ERG (ZWERG) brings together city employees who are interested in living a greener, more sustainable, waste-free lifestyle.

The Zero Waste ERG will serve as a resource for anyone who is interested in living a more sustainable, waste-free lifestyle. The Zero Waste ERG will: 

  • Build a culture for City workers that fosters innovation, inclusion, and mutual aid in the pursuit of reducing waste in our lives.
  • Create educational opportunities to learn about the City of Boston’s contribution to waste and waste reduction as an employer.
  • Provide employees opportunities and resources for growing into a more Zero Waste lifestyle such as waste reduction contests, park/street cleanups, repair clinics, clothing swaps, donation drives, gardening, and discussion groups. 
  • Contact

    Come join us! If you’d like to be involved, reach out to Pilar Ortiz at pilar.ortiz@boston.gov or Kate England at katherine.england@boston.gov.

  • Membership

    Membership in the Zero Waste ERG is open to all active City of Boston employees, including quasi agencies such as the Boston Public Health Commission, the Boston Planning & Development Agency, and others.

  • Contact

    Come join us! If you’d like to be involved, reach out to Pilar Ortiz at pilar.ortiz@boston.gov or Kate England at katherine.england@boston.gov.

  • Membership

    Membership in the Zero Waste ERG is open to all active City of Boston employees, including quasi agencies such as the Boston Public Health Commission, the Boston Planning & Development Agency, and others.

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