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Finger Lakes ReUse leader Diane Cohen wins Lifetime Achievement Award

ITHACA, N.Y.—Diane Cohen, the executive director of the Finger Lakes ReUse Center, was recently awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award for Recycling Leadership from the New York State  Association for Reduction, Reuse and Recycling (NYSAR3).

The NYSAR3 award is presented to someone who has dedicated years to working on recycling, composting, reuse and other waste prevention efforts, like Cohen. She has been in the material management field since 2001 and facilitated the creation of the Finger Lakes ReUse Center beginning with planning in 2005 and opening its doors three years later.

After managing a program through architectural salvage store Significant Elements in Ithaca aimed at diverting materials that were reusable from ending up in landfills with the mindset of “maximizing waste” — meaning reducing what ends up in landfills — the Significant Elements program received a grant to hire someone who could take the project to a higher level. Cohen was that person.

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