EcoRI: 17 Who Made a Difference in 2017

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EcoRI: 17 Who Made a Difference in 2017

Frank Carini, EcoRI News Editor
The state's leading source of environmental news partnered with GoLocal in 2017 to appear regularly on GoLocal LIVE to talk about the biggest stories impacting Rhode Islanders' health, well-being, and surroundings. 

From calling out Governor Gina Raimondo for her initial support of the Burrillville Invenergy power plant proposal -- which she walked back when she expressed her regret for "putting her thumb on the scale" of the process; to reporting local issues of lead levels in Providence water and opposition to the proposed LNG facility in South Providence; and covering statewide issues such as solar policy -- and the state's use of chemicals, Eco RI continued to shine the light on important environmental issues. 

Moreover, EcoRI didn't shy away from difficult -- and controversial issues. 

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Joanna Detz, Executive Director and Co-Founder of EcoRI -- told Golocal LIVE that it is time to rethink recycling and move to simpler strategies like “reuse.”

“I think we should get rid of recycling - I think it we should focus on reuse. So many loads are rejected from contamination. We have not moved the needle,” said Detz during comments made on EcoRI’s weekly appearance.


17 Who Made a Difference in RI in 2017

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