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WIST  News
September  16, 2014
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Michele Riggs interview
Continuing Education credit for Focal Point
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Cedar Grove's Michele Riggs talks compostability
Composting is a potential end-of-product-life solution for packaging, one that is gaining more attention with development of new materials to meet consumer and regulatory demand. Cedar Grove in Washington state has been a pioneer in diverting materials from landfills through composting. Michele Riggs, Biodegradable Technical Specialist with Cedar Grove, will describe the company's program at Focal Point 2014 on October 14 in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
  
You can hear from Michele and 10 more expert speakers on the latest challenges and solutions in food and beverage packaging and converting. 
  
Early registration deadline is Friday. Register now for $180 (save $70 off full registration).

Michele will present "Compostable Packaging: Food for Thought." Ahead of the conference, we asked Michele a few questions about Cedar Grove and composting issues.
  
WIST: Please briefly describe the origins of Cedar Grove Composting and when it first began to accept food packaging materials?
Michele Riggs: Cedar Grove Composting, Inc., is a family-owned organics recycling firm that has served the Puget Sound area of Washington and Oregon since 1938. In 1989, Cedar Grove began large-scale composting operations, and started including compostable products in 2003.
  
WIST: We understand you process several hundred thousand tons of green and food waste annually. What customer base do you have for your finished product and do you sell direct?
Michele Riggs: We have many different types of customers that use Cedar Grove Compost, from gardeners, to landscapers, contractors, erosion control specialists, municipalities and to the Department of Transportation. We sell our compost in bulk, out through distribution networks and to large retail chains that carry our family of bagged products. Bagged products are sold throughout stores in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon.
  
WIST: What has been the single biggest challenge in composting food packaging waste alongside green waste?
Michele Riggs: Plastic contamination! Due to the confusing marketplace, it is hard for consumers to understand proper sorting techniques, so good compostable items (that work just fine for us) are often interspersed with non-compostable items.
  
About Focal Point 2014
 This conference will target the latest challenges and solutions in food and beverage packaging and converting across the value chain. Industry experts will discuss sustainable sourcing of paper, development of specialty packaging materials, end-of-product-life choices.
  
Register online for Focal Point 2014. Early registration is $180 through September 19.
  
For more information about the conference including speaker profiles and presentation previews, visit the conference website
Continuing Education credits available for Focal Point conference delegates
Focal Point 2014: Packaging at the Leading Edge has been approved for continuing education credits by the UW-Stevens Point office of Outreach and Continuing Education.
  
To apply for continuing education credits, print the form from the conference website and complete it following the conference.