Day One: Revision 2021 opened with a warm welcome, some housekeeping notes and a shout-out to our sponsors followed by a keynote presentation on the 
packaging industry’s journey towards sustainability presented by Adam Gendell.
Attendees then moved into virtual breakout rooms where they could choose to get the scoop on what’s happening in the 
recycling markets (and it’s good news for a change!) and hear a 
mill buyers perspective; or take a tour of the newest technologies for 
remote monitoring at the landfill. Following a quick trip over to the virtual exhibits, attendees returned to the breakouts where they chose between learning more about the latest in using 
AI and data to automate waste sorting and characterization; or hearing about an 
innovative project on reviving an aging landfill gas to energy plant followed by the latest 
updates on landfill regulations.
The afternoon ended with a presentation from Jeremy O’Brien of SWANA on 
Driving the Narrative – Telling the right story to drive the best behavior. O’Brien asked a provocative question of the audience – “Should curbside recycling be privilege that must be earned?” What do you think?
Day Two: We began with sessions covering the story of two organizations that 
flipped the switch — one on the 
challenges brought by the pandemic, and one on an 
innovative solution to glass recycling; while the concurrent session explored how to implement an effective 
asset management program to protect investments in your equipment. A second set of concurrent sessions gave attendees the choice of a dive into how the 
C&D industry has been impacted by and is responding to the changing industry environment; or the story of 
two communities that found new lives for closed landfills. As on Wednesday, attendees were welcomed to visit the virtual booths between sessions.
The final presentation offered a look at the 
State of the Industry: Where Do We Go From Here? with Michael E. Hoffman, Managing Director/Group Head, Diversified Industrials, Stifel Financial Corp. Among other trends, Hoffman examined the potential impact of electric vehicles on solid waste fleets, control of PFAS and implementation of an environmental/social/governance framework by major solid waste industry organizations.
We ended the day with a Wordle based on one simple question …
 
Nice to see ‘encouraged’ the most prevalent word here.
Winners of the Secret Word Contest!
Congratulations to Rebecca Culler, Recycling Program Manager for Frederick County and Mark Gutberlet, Vice President for EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, each of whom won a complimentary registration to the 2022 conference!
Again, thank you to all our presenters, attendees and sponsors/exhibitors. In the meantime, be sure to save the date for the 
MRN/SWANA Mid-Atlantic Annual Conference, June 23, 2022 at the BWI Marriott, and yes, it will be IN PERSON!!!