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The Michigan Sustainability Conference (MISCON), a one-of-a-kind event for transforming social and environmental sustainability, is planned for June 2 through 4.
The virtual conference, hosted by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), in partnership with Michigan Green Communities and Michigan Health and Hospital Association, will allow attendees to network with hundreds of business and community leaders to learn from, collaborate with, and together drive meaningful change.
“Whether it’s developing electric vehicles, innovating food waste reduction technologies or examining how clean energy options contribute to a sustainable economy, this conference illustrates how our collaborative efforts directly impact our environment and that of generations to come,” said Elizabeth M. Browne, director of the Materials Management Division at EGLE.
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Michigan Sustainability Conference fosters community collaboration
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Registration open for virtual event set for June 2-4
The Michigan Sustainability Conference (MISCON), a one-of-a-kind event for transforming social and environmental sustainability, is planned June 2-4, 2021.
The virtual conference, hosted by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), in partnership with Michigan Green Communities and Michigan Health and Hospital Association, will allow attendees to network with hundreds of business and community leaders to learn from, collaborate with, and together drive meaningful change. Whether it s developing electric vehicles, innovating food waste reduction technologies or examining how clean energy options contribute to a sustainable economy, this conference illustrates how our collaborative efforts directly impact our environment and that of generations to come, said Elizabeth M. Browne, director of the Material