WOLFEBORO — Duncan Watson, a seasoned waste management professional and lifelong storyteller, will be sharing his insights and vision for the future of waste management and recycling during a book and author presentation at the Wolfeboro Public Library on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 6 p.m.
On his first day with the Keene Public Works Department, Watson faced a mountain of recyclables being hand-sorted, with no headway in sight. Today, he has “turned his passion for recycling trash into creating a nationally recognized facility in Southwestern New Hampshire,” said award-winning writer and filmmaker Dayton Duncan.
Watson invites readers to discover the hidden world of recycling and refuse in his debut book, “Everyone’s Trash.” With over 33 years in the City of Keene’s solid waste program, Watson’s journey from childhood recycling attendant to a recognized leader in the field reflects his lifelong commitment to community and sustainability. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing after the presentation.
For more information, visit wolfeborolibrary.org or call 603-569-2428.
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