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Transforming Urban Waste - Policy, Innovation & Path To Sustainability
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With Edward Grayson (Commissioner, NYC Dept. of Sanitation), Steven Cohen (Dir. Research Program on Sustainability Policy, Columbia Climate School), Jamie Lowrey (Dir., Circular Services), Samantha MacBride (Prof., Marxe School), Christoph Meinrenken (Prof., Columbia). |
| Italian Academy at Columbia, 1161 Amsterdam Ave |
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Apr 17 (Thu) , 2025 @ 06:00 PM
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Waste management & treatment is an ever-growing issue, influenced by consumerism trends, continued urbanization, & rising public awareness. Tackling this issue will require significant innovative thinking, both from policymakers & the technological sector. Join the Research Program on Sustainability Policy & Management, the MS Program in Sustainability Management, the MS Program in Sustainability Science, & the MPA Program in Environmental Science & Policy for a conversation about the role of urban policy at the municipal, state, & federal levels, as well as new technological approaches in shaping effective solutions for the future of waste management in New York City & beyond.
Moderator:
Dr. Steven Cohen is the Director of the Research Program on Sustainability Policy & Management at Columbia's Climate School. He is a Professor in the Practice of Public Affairs at the Columbia University School of International & Public Affairs (SIPA), the Senior Vice Dean at the Columbia University School of Professional Studies (SPS), & the Program Director of the M.S. in Sustainability Management program at SPS & the MPA in Environmental Science & Policy program at SIPA. From 2006 to 2018, he was the Executive Director of Columbia University's Earth Institute.
Panel:
Edward Grayson served as the 44th Commissioner of the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) from 2020-2022. Commissioner Grayson began his career in 1999 as a Sanitation Worker & rose steadily through the ranks over his 23 years of service. In his tenure, he has developed, & implemented many programs, initiatives, & deployment strategies to foster the core values of the Department; Safety, Service & Sustainability." Founded in 1881, DSNY is the largest Municipal Agency of its kind in the world, serving the almost 8.5 million residents of NYC with distinction & collecting 12,000 tons of trash, recyclables, & compostable material every day.
Jamie Lowrey is the Director of Strategic Operations at Circular Services, where he leads projects to improve recycling facility performance & supports business growth across the recycling & organics divisions. He oversees facility upgrades that increase material recovery rates, develops data-driven KPI systems to measure success, & facilitates industry partnerships that advance practical sustainability goals. Jamie's work bridges day-to-day operations with high-level strategy, helping transform how materials recovery facilities adapt to changing waste streams & market demands in today's evolving environmental landscape.
Samantha MacBride is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Marxe School of Public & International Affairs at Baruch College, CUNY. Her research focuses on municipal operations, public management, & measurement & technology in environmental governance. She worked for 25 years in sanitation & wastewater treatment & is now an Advisor to Earth Matter, a community compost organization in NYC.
Dr. Christoph Meinrenken is an Associate Professor of Practice in Columbia's Faculty of Professional Studies, a Principal Investigator at the Climate School, the Academic Director of the M.S. degree in Information & Knowledge Strategy (IKNS), & an Affiliate of the Foundations of Data Science Center at the Data Science Institute. Meinrenken also co-chairs the Columbia University Seminar on Complexity Science, Modeling, & Sustainability. An expert in Life Cycle Assessment & enterprise-scale product analytics, he has worked with the World Resources Institute, Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), & The Sustainability Consortium, & consulted several globally operating consumer goods manufacturers. Before joining Columbia in 2009, Meinrenken worked on modeling molecular spectra (MSE, Princeton University, 1996) & computational neuroscience (PhD Physics, Max Planck Institute, 2001). In addition to academic research & teaching, Meinrenken spent several years in the private sector, specializing in financial engineering & risk management.
Event program is available here.
RECEPTION
Light refreshments will be served at this event.
This event is free & open to the public.
Registration for all guests is recommended for this event & it closes on Monday, April 14.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For further information please contact Lili Csorba, lcsorba@climate.columbia.edu or Tal Henig-Hadar, thenig-hadar@climate.columbia.edu.
To obtain additional information about program offerings at Columbia University's School of Professional Studies, please contact an Admissions Counselor at inquire@sps.columbia.edu.
If you require closed captioning, sign-language interpretation, or any other disability accommodations, please contact Disability Services, disability@columbia.edu, at least 10 days in advance.
This event is open to individuals irrespective of identity & sex.
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