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<br />Environmental Coordinator Anderson advised that the City paper is 30 percent recycled but <br />advised that it does not state that on the actual paper. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda stated that they could get 100 percent recycled paper for their handouts to <br />be printed on. He also thought it would be a good idea to have a little icon that requests that <br />people recycle the handouts instead of throwing them away. He also advised that anything that <br />needs to be turned in to Environmental Coordinator Anderson should be turned in by the end of <br />this week, as he will be very busy next week with the setup for the Expo. <br /> <br />Board Member Freeburg stated that 80 percent of phone books are not being recycled and <br />questioned if they should have something at their booth about that fact or if Ace Solid Waste <br />could have something with that fact. <br /> <br />Environmental Coordinator Anderson advised that he will get that information to Ace Solid <br />Waste and have them incorporate it into their booth. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda requested that they do all of their handouts double sided so that they are <br />not wasting a lot of paper with handouts. He also questioned when people would like to staff the <br />booth for the Expo. <br /> <br />It was the consensus of the Board that Chairperson McDilda and Board Members Max, Sibilski <br />and Freeburg would staff the booth at 8 a.m. Board Members Bentz and Stodola would staff the <br />booth for the second half, until 1 p.m., and take down the booth. <br /> <br />Environmental Coordinator Anderson stated that he would like to get feedback from the Board <br />on how the event goes. He explained that it would not be as kid-friendly as it had been in the <br />past because they lost the opportunities that went along with the school's co-sponsorship. He <br />stated that he would put up a sign on Highway 10 and also at the school because inevitably <br />people will still go to the school for the Expo. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda questioned if there were flyers for the Expo. He explained that Board <br />Members could hang them up when they are out and about around town. <br /> <br />Environmental Coordinator Anderson advised that he did have the flyers ready and stated that he <br />could print off a couple copies for interested parties after the meeting. <br /> <br />Board Member Max stated that he is curious to find out what the feedback will be as this year <br />they have the opportunity to have some real seminars and educate people, beyond just sixth <br />graders. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda questioned if the building has an intercom system. <br /> <br />Environmental Coordinator Anderson advised that there is and that he was planning to make an <br />announcement about five minutes prior to the seminars beginning. He questioned if the Board <br />would be willing to introduce each of the speakers. <br /> <br />Board Member Max advised that the EPB Board Members could introduce the speakers. <br /> <br />Environmental Policy Board / April 7, 2008 <br />Page 7 of9 <br />
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