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Dylan de Thomas

VP Of Public Policy & Government Affairs at The Recycling Partnership

Dylan de Thomas has a diverse work experience spanning different roles and industries. Dylan started their career as a Newsroom Editor at Business Wire in 2000 and worked there until 2006. Following that, they worked as a Freelance Writer for various companies from 2003 to 2009. In 2007, they joined Resource Recycling as the Editorial Director, a position they held until 2016. From 2016 to 2020, they held two roles at The Recycling Partnership, first as the VP of Industry Collaboration and then as the VP of Public Policy and Government Affairs. In these positions, they focused on increasing the quantity and quality of curbside collected recyclables in the U.S.

From 2000 to 2005, Dylan de Thomas attended San Francisco State University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies.

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Portland, United States

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The Recycling Partnership

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At The Recycling Partnership, we are solving for circularity. As a mission-driven NGO, we are committed to advancing a circular economy by building a better recycling system. We mobilize people, data, and solutions across the value chain to reduce waste and our impact on the environment while also unlocking economic benefits. We work on the ground with thousands of communities to transform underperforming recycling programs; we partner with companies to achieve packaging circularity, increase access to recycled materials, and meet sustainability commitments; and we work with government to develop policy solutions to address the systemic needs of our residential recycling system and advance a circular economy. We foster public-private partnerships and drive positive change at every step of the recycling and circularity process. Since 2014, we have diverted 1 billion pounds of new recyclables from landfills, avoided more than 948,000 metric tons of greenhouse gases, and driven significant reductions in targeted contamination rates. Learn more at recyclingpartnership.org.


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