ELAW Fellows from three continents arrived on Monday to work with us to protect communities and the environment, and to participate in the 2011 Public Interest Environmental Law Conference. Yesterday, we toured NextStep Recycling, a model for e-waste recycling.
ELAW Fellows from three continents arrived on Monday to work with us to protect communities and the environment, and to participate in the 2011 Public Interest Environmental Law Conference. Yesterday, we toured NextStep Recycling, a model for e-waste recycling.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Leading environmental attorneys from Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Central and Eastern Europe will tour NextStep Recycling’s model facility in Eugene for managing electronic waste.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Leading environmental attorneys from Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Central and Eastern Europe will tour NextStep Recycling’s model facility in Eugene for managing electronic waste.
(Left to right) Szilvia Szilágyi from the Environmental Management and Law Association in Hungary, Tania Arosemana from the Environmental Advocacy Center in Panama, Lovesta Brehun from Green Advocates in Liberia, Rockson Akugre from the Center for Public Interest Law in Ghana, Pedro Leon from IDEA in Mexico, and Kärt Vaarmari from the Estonian Environmental Law Center.
(Left to right) Szilvia Szilágyi from the Environmental Management and Law Association in Hungary, Tania Arosemana from the Environmental Advocacy Center in Panama, Lovesta Brehun from Green Advocates in Liberia, Rockson Akugre from the Center for Public Interest Law in Ghana, Pedro Leon from IDEA in Mexico, and Kärt Vaarmari from the Estonian Environmental Law Center.