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Roger E. Merritt Jr. Champions Smarter Waste Management for Stronger Communities.

Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands (US) Jun 26, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Environmental engineer and waste management consultant Roger E. Merritt Jr. is raising his voice to shift the publics perception of waste. With nearly three decades of experience leading landfill closures, public works departments, and disaster response systems, Merritt believes our relationship with waste must changeand it starts at the curb.

We dont think about waste until it becomes a crisis, Merritt said. But every piece of trash has an impact on public health, infrastructure, and our environment.

Having saved nearly $100 million in operational and capital costs across private and public roles, Merritt knows firsthand how strategic waste systems can improve community outcomes. As the former Executive Director of the U.S. Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority, he led response efforts during major hurricanes, coordinating with FEMA and the EPA to ensure solid waste and wastewater services remained operational.

During natural disasters, solid waste management is as critical as electricity or clean water, Merritt added. Its part of what keeps people safe.

Despite its importance, the U.S. throws out over 292 million tons of municipal solid waste annuallymore than any other country. Of that, only about 32% is recycled, according to the EPA. Landfills continue to produce methane, a greenhouse gas over 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide over a 100-year period.

When people ask me what they can do, I tell them: start by noticing. Know where your trash goes. Separate your recycling. Compost if you can. Little decisions add up.

Merritt also urges local governments to plan for resilience and equity. Hes currently consulting with municipalities, Latin America, and Small Island Developing Nations to design cost-effective, sustainable solutions tailored to their unique needs.

Theres no one-size-fits-all, Merritt said. But the first step for any community is to treat the solid waste infrastructure as a priority, not a patchwork.

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Beyond policy, Merritt emphasizes mentorship. Hes committed to developing the next generation of environmental leaders who blend technical expertise with empathy.

Our future depends on people who carepeople willing to solve problems, even when theyre messy, he said. Because waste isnt just about what we throw away. Its about what were building.

Merritt encourages individuals to take personal responsibility by:

  • Learning how their local solid waste system works

  • Reducing single-use plastics

  • Composting food scraps

  • Volunteering with community cleanups

  • Supporting local sustainability policies

You dont need a title or a degree to make a difference, he said. You just need to careand act.

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