Chris W. Burger

Having worked in both the energy field as well as the field of recycling and zero waste, Chris is well positioned to talk about the interconnections between the two. He established a Community Recycling Center in 1973. In 1977, he developed the first Weatherization program in the Country. In 1985, he developed a County-wide recycling program. He has co-founded and/or led a number of organizations focused on sustainability; including a Cornell University think-tank on sustainability (Eco-Justice Project) and the New York Sustainable Business Council. He is a member of Rotary International’s Environmental Sustainability Rotary Action Group. He also walks the talk, achieving zero waste along with his family since 1992 and designed and built a home that has been fossil free since 1998. Known worldwide, he gives talks and workshops on both zero waste and how to wean ourselves off fossil fuels. Chris helped write the Sierra Club’s policy statement on Zero Waste and currently chairs Sierra Club’s National Zero Waste Team.

Organization:
National Sierra Club
Title:
Chair, Sierra Club Zero Waste Team