The Recycling Partnership
Jordan Tony is a seasoned professional with a multifaceted background in sustainability, data analysis, and agriculture. Currently serving as Co-Founder of Homegrown Hand Gathered and a Data Analyst at The Recycling Partnership, Jordan also holds the position of Contributing Author for Wild & Whole at MeatEater, Inc. Previous experience includes roles as a Support Engineer and Data Specialist at Harvie Farms, focused on database integrity and advanced SQL reporting, and as a Farm Success Specialist, providing effective business tools to farmers. Early career positions included Sustainability Consultant at More Recycling and Research Associate at Moore Recycling Associates Inc., with extensive experience in conducting research for recycling reports and managing databases. Jordan holds a Bachelor's Degree in Biology and Environmental Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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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.