ACHIEVEMENTS OF WOMEN OF WASTE NOMINATION FORM

Thank you for taking the time to support and celebrate the Achievements of Women of Waste.

Waste Reduction Week is quickly approaching (October 16 – 20, 2023) and with that brings Waste to Resource Ontario (W2RO) Women of Waste's Waste Reduction Spotlight on women who are reducing waste and expediting our transition to circular economy.
 
These spotlight nominations will be available to anyone who is a W2RO member either via self-nomination or nomination by others. Please ensure nominations are submitted by October 10, 2023.  Nomination awardees will be contacted the week of October 13th 2023.
 
The WoW Waste Reduction Spotlight will be further highlighted on the W2RO website and at the Canadian Waste to Resource Conference in the Spring of 2024. 
 
We welcome submissions that reflect a diverse range of involvement in the waste diversion and the circular economy. You or the nominated individual do not need to have professional experience to submit a nomination. Please note that by submitting a nomination, you consent to the W2RO posting your name (either as nominator or nominee) and content on the W2RO WoW webpage. 


Nominations will be reviewed by the Women of Waste (WoW) subcommittee to select: 

One Spotlight Nomination
Two Honorable Mentions 

All submissions must also be accompanied by a short biography & headshot (section 8 & 9) of the person being nominated. Alternatively, you can email it to info@owma.org.

If you have any questions, please contact the W2RO office at (416) 674-1542 or by email at info@owma.org.

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* 1. Nominator (Leave blank if you are submitting the nomination for yourself and complete the section for “Nominee” below instead)Address

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* 2. Nominee (information about the person being nominated):

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* 3. How is the nominee involved in waste reduction, diversion, and the circular economy?
(The circular economy is a system where materials never become waste and nature is regenerated. In a circular economy, products and materials are kept in circulation through processes like maintenance, reuse, repair, refurbishment, remanufacture, repurposing, recycling, and composting, in an effort to retain and recover as much value as possible from the resources. The circular economy tackles climate change and other global challenges, like biodiversity loss, waste, and pollution, by decoupling economic activity from the consumption of finite resources)

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* 4. What impact (locally, nationally or globally) has the nominee made as a result to their work:

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* 5. How does the nominee inspire others in the field or the community:

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* 6. Do you have any advice or words of encouragement as a result of your experience?(Nominee to answer; if being submitted by nominator, leave blank):

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* 7. What would you like others to know about what you do? (Nominee to answer; if being submitted by nominator, leave blank):

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* 8. Upload Nominee Short Biography

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* 9. Upload Nominee Headshot

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