Tri-Group-What do we do with our trash? Register

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Sat, Oct 25, 20252:00 PM5:00 PM  (Eastern)

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Tri-Group-What do we do with our trash?

Miami/Broward/Loxahatchee Groups joint meeting to discuss South Florida's waste stream

2520 NW 6th St. Fort Lauderdale FL. 33311

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26.12829700,-80.17548500 Noel Cleland ncleland@earthlink.net MM/DD/yyyy amOUuwqNAzpGSXwtHmnd12740

Organized By: Miami Group (FL)

Location2520 NW 6th St. Fort Lauderdale FL. 33311

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Event Organizers:
Noel Cleland
   ncleland@earthlink.net
   305-788-1279

Our southeast Florida Sierra Club groups, Loxahatchee, Miami and Broward, will be hosting a panel Q&A and discussion about a topic that we are all dealing with – finding the best solution for our waste stream, and considering the most environmentally acceptable solutions that we can implement. Trash is an important topic for South Florida since Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade Counties are all considering options for landfill, incineration and zero waste options. These decisions will affect our waste stream for many years to come so it is important that we are engaged in the decision process. The program will be moderated by WPLG journalist Louis Aguirre. Our panel guests are Mayor Wayne Messam, Marcello Balladares, Dr. Philip Stoddard, Richard Ramcharitar and Anagha Iyer.

Louis Aguirre, Moderator - WPLG Local 10’s Environmental Advocate. His signature campaign, Don’t Trash Our Treasure, has become a cornerstone of environmental awareness in South Florida. This weekly investigative series highlights pressing issues such as plastic pollution, habitat loss, water quality degradation, and the urgent need for conservation. Under his leadership, the campaign has been nominated for fourteen Emmy awards and earned six for environmental reporting. His primetime series Saving Biscayne Bay exemplifies Aguirre’s commitment to elevating science-driven reporting. The series explored the alarming decline of seagrass, fish die-offs, and the consequences of stormwater pollution, linking these challenges to larger ecosystem failures in the Everglades and coastal regions. Beyond the screen, Mr. Aguirre hosted community town halls and moderated expert panels, helping bridge the gap between science, policy, and the public.

Wayne Messam - Mayor of the City of Miramar. Under his leadership, Mayor Messam successfully led the effort to eliminate the
Opa Locka Airport West site as a location for a new incinerator —just an eighth of a mile from Miramar—as a proposed location for what would have been the nation’s largest waste incinerator. He stood firm against the proposal, recognizing the potential health and environmental threats to his community and to the neighboring Everglades. The City of Miramar remains committed to advancing a sustainable future by championing environmentally friendly and energy-efficient initiatives that reduce greenhouse gas emissions while promoting healthy, comfortable living and working conditions for its residents and businesses.

Richard Ramcharitar - Executive Director of Broward Clean Air and a Broward Sierra Group member. He also is a team member of Abbe Associates under WSP. He works on parts of the Zero Waste Master Plan for Miami-Dade County (MDC ZWMP), which also involves evaluating a closed loop solid waste system for Miami International Airport. Broward Clean Air was the main local partner and co-host of the Zero Waste Week Global Zero Waste Forum this past spring.

Dr. Philip Stoddard - Professor of biology at Florida International University 1992-2024 and Mayor of South Miami from 2010-2020. Mayor Stoddard was appointed by the White House to the Governance Coordinating Committee of the National Ocean Council where he developed national policy for sea level rise. Mayor Stoddard was named by Politico Magazine to the Politico-50 “guide to the thinkers, doers and visionaries transforming American politics in 2016” for his frank explanations of sea level rise. The Sierra Club of Florida gave him their “Osprey Award”. Dr. Stoddard assists FIU with sustainability initiatives, and the City of South Miami as the Special Envoy for Climate and Sustainability.

Anagha Iyer - A high school senior, the BSG Junior Team Chair, and a passionate advocate for environmental sustainability. She has actively worked to raise awareness about critical issues like waste management and climate change. She recently spoke at a press conference about how landfills and incineration—two practices that, though different in method, share the same harmful impacts—pose serious threats to future generations. Anagha’s commitment to advocacy also extends to her writing; she has authored several letters to the editor on environmental topics that have been published in outlets such as the Miami Herald and the Sun Sentinel. Through her leadership and voice, she strives to inspire others to take meaningful action for a more sustainable future.

Marcello Balladares - Prior to joining the Sierra Club, he organized for climate and environmental justice with the youth-led Sunrise Movement in Miami and advocated for the protection of our state and national parks with members of his community in Miami-Dade, Tallahassee and D.C. Marcelo has helped lead Sierra Club's "Don't Incinerate, Innovate!" campaign in Miami Dade, calling on the county to end the harmful practice of waste incineration in Miami-Dade and support zero waste efforts throughout Miami.





 

Signup Instructions: Please complete the registration form so we know if you live in Broward County, Miami-Dade or Loxahatchee.

Snacks will be provided. Please bring your refillable water bottle.

Location - Delevoe Memorial Park, 2520 NW 6th St. Fort Lauderdale FL. 33311

Contact miami-chair@florida.sierraclub.org for more info.





 

Signup Instructions: Please complete the registration form so we know if you live in Broward County, Miami-Dade or Loxahatchee.

Additional Directions: Delevoe Memorial Park, 2520 NW 6th St. Fort Lauderdale FL. 33311

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