Media advance Maine Reuse Summit June 9
The Bangor Daily News, Centralmaine.com, the Sun Journal, The Free Press and The Irregular advanced the virtual Maine Reuse Summit scheduled for 11 a.m.–1 p.m. June 9. More information can be found online.
The Bangor Daily News, Centralmaine.com, the Sun Journal, The Free Press and The Irregular advanced the virtual Maine Reuse Summit scheduled for 11 a.m.–1 p.m. June 9. More information can be found online.
The Penobscot Bay Pilot shared a University of Maine news release describing a collaboration between the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions and the University of Maine Farmington. […]

Researchers at the University of Maine and the University of Maine at Farmington (UMF) have received a grant of $29,996 to facilitate development of a circular food system that promotes […]
The Associated Press, Plastics Today, Recycling Today, the Sun Journal and News Center Maine cited a University of Maine research initiative to develop bio-based packaging from sustainably harvested Maine wood in reporting on Poland Spring’s new […]
The Portland Press Herald spoke with Susanne Lee, a faculty fellow at the University of Maine’s Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions, about a partnership with the Maine […]
Maine Public interviewed University of Maine faculty Darren Ranco, director of Native American Programs, and Jacquelyn Gill, an associate professor of paleoecology, about a new study that reveals the historical […]
The Associated Press reported on a statewide campaign to keep food out of landfills led by the Senator George J. Mitchell Center at the University of Maine. The Bangor Daily […]
The Penobscot Bay Pilot and The Irregular shared a news release about the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions at the University of Maine launching Food Rescue MAINE, a statewide […]
In an op-ed relating the increase in donations of trash to charity resale outlets, the Portland Press Herald cited a University of Maine study about the culture of reuse in […]
The National Post spoke with Joshua Stoll, a University of Maine assistant professor of marine policy, about local seafood networks and community-based approaches to seafood distribution. According to Stoll, alternative […]