Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett  speak about Milwaukee’s green building future. 
The Third Annual R3 Awards will be held on October 9th at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Come see demonstrations of WasteCap’s newest tools for construction site recycling, WasteCapTRAC and WasteCapDIRECT. On October 9 at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, Milwaukee from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. RSVP today at www.wastecapwi.org
 The Third Annual R3 Awards will be held on October 9th at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Come see demonstrations of WasteCap’s newest tools for construction site recycling, WasteCapTRAC and WasteCapDIRECT. On October 9 at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, Milwaukee from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. RSVP today at www.wastecapwi.org
Milwaukee Kicks Off New Recycling Campaign
The City of Milwaukee will unveil a brand-new campaign aimed at increasing recycling participation throughout the City. Speakers will include Mayor Tom Barrett, Environmental Services Superintendent Preston Cole, and community organizers. On September 30, Gordon Park, Milwaukee
Report finds increased use of fly  ash in concrete okay
 A new study just released by the RMC Research &  Education Foundation finds that using more fly ash in the production of concrete  still results in an acceptable performance. The study entitled, New  Technology-Based Approach to Advance Higher Volume Fly Ash Concrete with  Acceptable Performance, was conducted at the National Ready Mixed Concrete  Association’s Research Laboratory. It received funding from the U.S. Department  of Energy through its Combustion Byproducts Recycling Consortium, in addition to  the Foundation.  Source: Construction and  Demolition Recycling
 Economic impacts to 2009 Recycling  Efficiency Incentive Grants, Demonstration Grants, and Markets  Directory
 The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has determined  it will not be able to make Recycling Efficiency Incentive (REI) grant awards or  Waste Reduction and Recycling Demonstration Grants for calendar year 2009.   In addition, the position which managed the Wisconsin  Recycling Markets Directory has been eliminated.  Instead the  funds will be used to pay down the department’s  $13.2 million obligation to the state’s deficit reduction  efforts.  As is the case with other state agencies,  this action taken by the DNR will help state government get through the current  economic downturn. Source:  Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
 Reduce, Reuse, Recycle  Construction & Demolition Materials – a new tool from the Environmental  Protection Agency
 Construction and demolition (C&D) materials consist  of the debris generated during the construction, renovation, and demolition of  buildings, roads, and bridges. C&D materials often contain bulky, heavy  materials, such as concrete, wood, metals, glass, and salvaged building  components. Reducing and recycling C&D materials conserves landfill space,  reduces the environmental impact of producing new materials, creates jobs, and  can reduce overall building project expenses through avoided purchase/disposal  costs. Source: United  States Environmental Protection Agency
 The LEED Creed, selling itself  first, saving the planet later
 The construction industry is embracing LEED, with  thousands of buildings standing in line for honors like so many eager  graduates-to-be awaiting diplomas. Building owners pay fees for LEED reviews,  and most get a plaque in return. Those plaques pay off by blessing the buildings  as green, meaning good places to work or live. But popularity and environmental  progress make dubious partners. To read more, Source:  The Daily Reporter