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Justin Lehrer

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Justin Lehrer is a senior program manager at StopWaste, a public agency tasked with reducing the waste stream in Alameda County, California.

Justin Lehrer is a senior program manager at StopWaste, a public agency tasked with reducing the waste stream in Alameda County, California. StopWaste's services to business and institutions include technical assistance, grant funding, and educational materials. Specific focus areas include sustainable packaging, prevention of food waste and use of recycled content materials. Contact Justin at [email protected].

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Finelite takes an enlightened approach to reusable packaging

February 5, 2015

By Justin Lehrer
The green lighting company's bright ideas for innovations in recycling and reuse deliver awards, customer satisfaction and tangible cost savings.
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Coffee roaster abuzz with waste prevention strategy

September 12, 2014

By Justin Lehrer

How America’s Best Coffee Roasting Company has been brewing up a strategy to reduce waste and improve operational efficiency, realizing savings along the way.

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7 Success Stories from the Journey to Zero Waste

November 18, 2011

By Justin Lehrer

The winners of the annual StopWaste Partnership Business Efficiency Awards offer useful examples of how companies large and small are putting their operations under the magnifying glass to cut costs and trim waste.

  • Small Business
  • Facility Management
  • Leadership
  • Waste Management
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Green Supply Chain: Thinking Outside the (Cardboard) Box

September 24, 2008

By Justin Lehrer

Companies from industries as diverse as chocolates to newspapers are finding the financial and environmental benefits of switching from one-use packaging and shipping products to reusable boxes and pallets.

  • Design & Packaging

It Takes Persistence

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Intel, Apple tout circular, carbon-free manufacturing

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Engie, University of Iowa say 'I do' to 50-year, $1 billion+ partnership

BySarah Golden
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CDP: Greening corporate supply chains could deliver a gigaton of carbon savings

ByCatherine Early
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