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Adina Renee Adler of ISRI reappointed to U.S. Department of Commerce Committee

Adler was named as a representative of ISRI and waste management & recycling segment of the U.S. environmental technology industry.


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May 22 2021
 
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The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) announced that Vice President of Advocacy Adina Renee Adler was reappointed to serve on the United States Department of Commerce Environmental Technologies Trade Advisory Committee (ETTAC). Adler was named as a representative of ISRI and the Waste Management & Recycling segment of the U.S. environmental technology industry. In her role, Adler advises on matters related to U.S. trade policy development.

“As an ongoing member of the ETTAC, we work closely with government agencies to promote trade of recyclable commodities and recycling equipment through policy and initiatives,” said Adina Renee Adler. “ISRI is eager to guide the Biden Administration on recycling’s essential role in the global manufacturing supply chain and the realization of a circular economy.”

The responsibilities of the ETTAC include providing advice on the administration and development of programmes to expand U.S. exports of environmental technologies, goods and services, and products that comply with U.S. environmental, safety, and related requirements. This is Adler’s second appointment to a two-year charter, said ISRI.

 

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