Eco-Cycle
Rachel Setzke is a Senior Policy and Research Associate at Eco-Cycle since August 2019, where key contributions include co-authoring multiple state reports on recycling and composting, as well as assessments for waste diversion initiatives. Prior experience includes serving as a Graduate Student at the University of Colorado Denver, and working with Commuting Solutions as an Executive Assistant where event management and grant administration were primary responsibilities. Rachel also directed day camp initiatives at the Boulder Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and held various roles at the Colorado Nonprofit Association, including Director of Membership and Communications. Rachel Setzke holds a Graduate Certificate in Environmental Policy Management and Law from the University of Colorado Denver and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Beloit College.
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Eco-Cycle
Eco-Cycle is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization committed to finding solutions to climate change through the concepts and practices of Zero Waste. We were created in 1976 by Boulder, Colorado residents who had a passionate belief in conserving our natural resources. These Eco-Cycle volunteers brought recycling to town in 1976, making Boulder one of the first 20 communities in the U.S. to offer curbside recycling. Eco-Cycle is one of the oldest and the largest non-profit recycler in the USA, and has an international reputation as a pioneer and innovator in resource conservation. Eco-Cycle’s mission is to innovate, implement, and advocate for local and global Zero Waste solutions to foster a more regenerative, equitable, and climate-resilient future.