The link below is for complimentary registration for use by environmental law faculty and their students only. There is no charge to watch the symposium but registration is required. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 23, at 12:00pm MST.
The University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Environmental Law program presents

Wallace Stegner Center 26th Annual Symposium –
“The Plastics Paradox: Societal Boon or Environmental Bane?”
March 25-26, 2021

The Wallace Stegner Center’s 26th annual symposium on “The Plastics Paradox: Societal Boon or Environmental Bane?” to be held on Thursday to Friday, March 25-26, 2020, will be held virtually, bringing together speakers and attendees from across the country. The program will explore the role of plastics in the modern world; the environmental impacts of plastic production, use, and disposal; plastics and the law; human health and plastics; and the ongoing debate about the need, viability, and desirability of alternatives to plastics. The opening keynote on day one will consider the life cycle of plastic, including the plastics disposal dilemma. The Stegner Lecture on day two will place plastics in the larger context of our consumptive lifestyles and will be followed by two facilitated panel discussions—with extensive audience dialogue—about global, national, and local solutions to the plastics paradox. For a complete list of speakers and their bios click here »

Principal Funding:
R. Harold Burton Foundation
The Cultural Vision Fund
The Nature Conservancy in Utah

For additional questions contact Chrystal at 801-213-1317.


Funded by the R. Harold Burton Foundation, Cultural Vision Fund and The Nature Conservancy in Utah.
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