US Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to hold July 26 hearing on improving critical mineral recovery, e-waste recycling, reuse; witnesses to include Li-Cycle CEO, HOBI International co-founder, Maryland Recycling Network president

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WASHINGTON , July 20, 2023 (press release) –

TIME: 10 a.m.

EVENT: Senate Environment and Public Works Committee full committee hearing on "Improving Capacity for Critical Mineral Recovery through Electronic Waste Recycling and Reuse."

WITNESS(ES): Ajay Kochhar , president, CEO, and co-founder of Li-Cycle ; Craig Boswell , president and co-founder of HOBI International, Incorporated ; Kitty McIlroy , president of the Maryland Recycling Network and project manager of the Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal Authority ; and Charles Pellicane , executive vice president for business development and operations at Human-I-T, testify

DATE: July 26, 2023

LOCATION: 406 Dirksen Senate Office Building

CONTACT: 202-224-8832 http://epw.senate.gov

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