Just released, Issue 14 of the Tribal Waste Journal issue showcases the strength of partnerships by highlighting Tribal success stories and information on how to build successful partnerships with federal, state, and local governments to address waste management on Tribal lands. This issue features a visit from EPA Administrator Michael Regan to the remote Alaska Native community of Igiugug. (“Nobody throws away a pop can in Igiugig.”)
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