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Julie Muir

Associate Director of Zero Waste Systems at Stanford University

Julie Muir is the Associate Director of Zero Waste Systems at Stanford University, where she has been instrumental in advancing sustainability initiatives on campus. With over 30 years of experience in waste reduction, recycling, composting, and solid waste management, she has played a key role in managing Stanford's Waste Reduction, Recycling, and Composting Program for more than 25 years.24

In her current position, Muir leads the implementation of the university’s zero waste plan, focusing on strategies to minimize waste and promote sustainable practices across the campus community. Her work includes overseeing various programs aimed at enhancing recycling and composting efforts, thereby contributing to Stanford's broader sustainability goals.13

Muir's background also includes previous roles such as Community Relations and Zero Waste Manager at Peninsula Sanitary Service, further solidifying her expertise in environmental sustainability.

Highlights

Access for All: Zero Waste Update Completed | Sustainable Stanford
Jan 7 · zwconference.org
Julie Muir - National Zero Waste Conference
Julie Muir - National Zero Waste Conference

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San Francisco Bay Area