Recycling Impact Award

About the Award

The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) will annually present an award to honor a member of the National Lieutenant Governors Association (NLGA) who is committed to working within a state, region and/or communities as a leader in recycling.  The award recognizes a public official who played key roles related to resource conservation, sustainability, reuse, and recycling in America which may impact every aspect of life in America today including the U.S. economy and jobs, manufacturing, commodities, global trade, the environment, reducing solid waste, sustainable living and development, transportation (rail, trucking, and waterborne shipping), and other recycling.

Nomination Instructions

To nominate yourself or an eligible recipient (NLGA Members, lieutenant governors only):

  • Visit nlga.awardsplatform.com. (Do not include www. in the website). You must register as a user with your name, email address, and create a password. A verification email will be sent to you – click the link in the email to begin your submission. If you have already registered, login using your email address and password.
  • After logging in, click START APPLICATION. Under CATEGORY, select AWARDS NOMINATIONS from the pull-down menu, and then select NLGA RECYCLING IMPACT AWARD from the pull-down menu. Give your nomination an Application Name.
  • Complete the fields within the application. You will have the option to submit attachments in support of your nomination.
  • Click SUBMIT APPLICATION when complete.
  • You can submit multiple nominations for the award using this process.
  • Contact kritters@nlga.us for assistance.

FAQs

1

Who is eligible to submit a nomination for an award? NLGA Members, their staffs, employees or chapter members of ReMA, any NLGA Partner, and other state government observers, researchers, and advocates are eligible to make nominations. NLGA staff may NOT nominate an individual.

2

Who is eligible to receive an award? Only NLGA Members are eligible for the award.  This is defined as the state official first in line of gubernatorial succession in every state and U.S. territory.

3

How will the awardee be selected? The selection is recommended by ReMA through an internal process. Nominations are reviewed based on each nominee’s eligibility and the nominee’s contributions as required. The winner will exhibit the benchmark of success described in the award’s criteria. NLGA must agree to the award recipient via its Director. The NLGA Member recipient must attend the NLGA Meeting in person to accept the award, no acceptance virtually or by proxy.

Previous Winners

2024:  Massachusetts Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll

2023:  South Carolina Lt. Governor Pamela Evette

2022:  Michigan Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist

  • 2021:  Louisiana Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser
  • 2020:  Not presented during COVID
  • 2019:  Montana Lt. Governor Mike Cooney