Foundations of Sustainable Materials and Recycling (Fall II - October/ November)

Online Course | Zoom Classroom

Class 1: Thursday, Oct. 29th | 1:00 - 3:30 PM ET

Class 2: Monday, Nov. 2nd | 1:00 - 3:30 PM ET

Class 3: Thursday, Nov. 5th | 1:00 - 3:30 PM ET

Class 4: Monday, Nov. 9th | 1:00 - 3:30 PM ET

Discounts and Cancellation Policy

  • Discount: Register 2+ employees, for the same course, for 10% off enrollment. Reach out to Sophie at sophie@nerc.org for the discount code.
  • Discount: Emerging Professionals accepted into the 2026 program and attending the Rethink Resource Use Conference this October in Princeton, NJ will receive a 35% discount on the course. Please reach out to Mariane at mariane@nerc.org for more information.
  • Cancellation Policy: Refunds will be subject to a $25 processing fee up to one week before the course begins, at which point only credit for a future course of equal value will be provided.


Please note: Discounts are not stackable.

Description

A comprehensive introduction to sustainable materials management and recycling practices, ideal for those new to the field. The course explores the history and evolution of recycling, dynamics of materials markets, and key industry terminology. Covering everything from the circular economy to the fundamentals of commodity markets, this course offers the essential building blocks for a deeper understanding of sustainable materials. Expert instructors will guide participants through individual and group exercises, case studies, and real-world examples, so you will leave equipped with the tools to achieve waste reduction goals.

Syllabus

  • Module 1: History of Recycling and Sustainable Materials 
  • Module 2: Recycling and Trash Relationship 
  • Module 3: Supply Chain Overview 
  • Module 4: Commodity Market Dynamics 
  • Module 5: Connecting SMM to Mega Trends 
  • Module 6: Best Practices for Recycling and Sustainable Materials Programs 
  • Module 7: Performance Metrics and Goals 

Rates

Member Non-Member
Corporate $340 $435
Non-Profit, Government, Academia $295 $365

Course Instructor


Jim Frey

Co-Founder, RRS

Jim Frey co-founded RRS in 1986 and serves as executive chair to its Board of Directors. Jim brings to RRS over 41 years of experience and innovation providing technical and strategic consulting in developing sustainable systems for a waste-free future. His expertise in strategic planning, business economics and public policy support action-oriented decision making in all levels of the public and private sector agencies he supports. Jim’s role in RRS projects is targeted at high value-added client-centered consultancies where his strategic project development skills are directed at understanding client needs, requirements, resources, goals and objectives and then focusing RRS and client resources on cost-effective problem-solving action strategies. In this way, Jim is able to best apply his expertise in project scoping, resource allocation, client liaison, cost/benefit analysis, risk assessment, system planning, project justification, approval and procurement. His work is backed by a team of engineering, management, and communication specialists at RRS that can help you position your organization for a sustainable future. His current focus is the development of green supply chain infrastructure in both public and private sectors through corporate sustainability initiatives, zero waste strategies, and public/private partnerships. Jim holds an MBA with High Distinction from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, supports his community through extensive non-profit leadership work, and enjoys camping, sailing, and vacationing with his family.

Contact Mariane Medeiros, Senior Project Manager, for questions at  mariane@nerc.org.