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SUMMARY:Nov. 15–19\, 2021 Is Florida Recycles Week
DESCRIPTION:Florida Recycles Week is held in conjunction with America Recycles Day to raise awareness about actions individuals can take to increase recycling habits and reduce waste. During this week\, and throughout the year\, we encourage taking the recycling pledge to “Learn\, Act and Share” to support recycling. \nDuring Florida Recycles Week daily webinars will be held to provide educational opportunities on where and what to recycle\, strategies for recycling when away from home and how to close the loop by buying products made with recycled content. Additionally you can take the Daily Recycling Challenge and share your recycling goals and actions on social media\, #FloridaRecycles. \n \nSchedule of Events\n\nMonday\, Nov. 15\, 2021\, 11 a.m. EST\n“Take the Pledge” It’s America Recycles Day! – sponsored by Publix Super Markets. Kick-off Florida Recycles Week with our state and local partners. \n\nLearn: Recycling Education\, City of Orlando\nAct: Food Waste Diversion\, FDEP\nShare: KFB Affiliates\n\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 16\, 2021\, 11 a.m. EST\n“You Can Recycle Right” – sponsored by Waste Management. What are the right items to place in curbside recycle containers: plastic bottles and jugs\, aluminum and steel cans\, paper and cardboard. \n\nInformation for residents on how to place the right items in curbside recycle containers.\nLearn what items\, such as plastic bags and packaging film are recyclable\, but not curbside.\n\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 17\, 2021\, 11 a.m. EST\nPress Event at the Florida Capitol                                                                                                                                                                       \n\nThe Florida Department of Environmental Protection will announce Recycling Recognition award winners.\nThe Florida Recycling Partnership will announce its Recycling Champion award winners.\n\n\nThursday\, Nov. 18\, 2021\, 11 a.m. EST\n“Recycle on the Go” – sponsored by Wawa. Look for recycling containers while traveling. If you can’t find a recycling bin\, make sure to have a bag in your car so you can take your plastic bottles and aluminum cans home and recycle them. \n\nTips for recycling on the go.\nSarasota County covers more than just roadways.\nDrive it Home initiative.\n\n\nFriday\, Nov. 19\, 2021\, 11 a.m. EST\n“Buy Recycled” – sponsored by Publix Super Markets. Look for items made with recycled content when you make your purchases. \n\nRecycled shirts and dog leashes.\nHow brands are using recycled content.\nEvery Bottle Back.
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SUMMARY:USGBC Florida Presents Residential Showcase & Developer Panel
DESCRIPTION:Much of the world is spending a lot of time at home these days so it is more important than ever to have a healthy\, safe\, high performing\, resilient home. Learn from owners and developers about why they pursued LEED certification for their residential projects – from single family homes to multifamily buildings to mixed use and how they are achieving all of these elements. Featured projects include AMLI Midtown Miami North (LEED for HOMES v2010\, Platinum\, Mid-rise)\, MODEL Hunters Point Pearl Homes & Marina (LEED v4.1 BD+C: Residential Single Family & LEED Zero Energy\, Platinum)\, Historic Barnett Tower Adaptive Reuse/Renovation (LEED v4 BD+C NC)\, and Eglin AFB Temporary Lodging Facility (LEED for HOMES v2008\, Gold). \nAdvance registration is required. Login instructions will be emailed to registered attendees 24 hours in advance of the session. You may also pose questions you’d like to discuss related to this topic in the registration! \nNot a USGBC Florida Community Member\, yet? Get a 15% discount when you register and add on an individual membership! \nBIG THANK YOU TO OUR EVENT TITLE SPONSOR \nSpinnaker Group \nSpeakers & Projects \nAMLI Midtown Miami North\, Miami\, FL (LEED-HOMES MR v2010\, Platinum\, Mid-rise\, 988\,873 sq ft) \n\nErin Hatcher\, Vice President\, Sustainability\, AMLI Residential\n\nMODEL Hunters Point Pearl Homes & Marina\, Palmetto\, FL (LEED v4.1 BD+C: Residential Single Family & LEED Zero Energy\, Platinum\, 1\,700 sq ft) \n\nMarshall Gobuty\, Managing Partner\, Pearl Homes Florida\n\nEglin AFB Temporary Lodging Facility\, Eglin AFB\, FL — one hour from Pensacola\, FL (LEED-HOMES v2008\, Gold\, 14\,000 sq ft) \n\nDiana Giraldo\, Business Development Director\, E3 Building Sciences\n\nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify the top\, overarching goals of the project and link lessons learned from this project with an emphasis on human experience and LEED\, and health and wellness and resilience.\nCompare and contrast the most notable strategies from the projects that contributed to achieving LEED for Homes v2008 and LEED for Homes v2010 certification.\nCompare and contrast the most notable strategies from the projects that contributed to achieving LEED v4.1 BD+C Residential Single Family and LEED v4 BD+C NC.\nDiscuss the projects’ building performance outcomes\, and how strategies to achieve certain credits in LEED for Homes v2008\, LEED for Homes v2010\, LEED v4 BD+C\, and LEED v4.1 BD+C added value.\n\nContinuing Education \n\nGBCI-approved for 1.5 LEED-specific CE hours for the BD+C & Homes specialties and LEED Green Associate\nAIA approved for 1.5 LU\n\nSchedule at a Glance \n\n11:45 AM: Doors Open & Virtual Networking\n12:00 PM – 12:15 PM: USGBC FL Welcome\n12:15 PM – 12:25 PM: Session Framing\n12:25 PM - 12:30 PM: Erin Hatcher\, Vice President\, Sustainability\, AMLI Residential\n12:30 PM – 12:40 PM: Marshall Gobuty\, Managing Partner\, Pearl Homes Florida\n12:40 PM – 12:50 PM: Steve Atkins\, Principal\, SouthEast Development Group\, LLC (INVITED)\n12:50 PM – 1:00 PM: Diana Giraldo\, Business Development Director\, E3 Building Sciences\n1:00 PM – 1:25 PM: Discussion and Q&A\n1:25 PM – 1:30 PM: Wrap up (5 mins)\n1:30 PM – Event adjourns
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