BioCycle Announces New Chapter with Change in Leadership
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USCC Member BioCycle, a trusted and long-running publication for the organics recycling industry, has announced a new chapter for the organization that includes a shift in leadership. Nora Goldstein, who has been at BioCycle's helm for nearly five decades, is taking a step back; Paula Luu will serve as Managing Director of BioCycle, leading both BioCycle Media and BioCycle Consulting. Nora will remain on as BioCycle's Editorial Chairperson and Principal.
BioCycle began as Compost Science, an offshoot of Organic Gardening and Farming magazine, launched by Goldstein’s father, Jerome (Jerry) Goldstein, in 1960. Nora and her sister Rill joined the family business when it became BioCycle in 1978. In the article announcing the organization’s new chapter, Goldstein wrote, “BioCycle has always been more than a publication. It’s a movement—grounded in the belief that waste is a resource to build healthy soils and supported by collaboration and knowledge-sharing that are essential to creating a resilient, circular future.”
Through the hard work of Nora and the Goldstein family, BioCycle became, and remains, a pillar of the composting and organics recycling industries. The publication offers accurate and science-based reporting that “champions the recycling of organic materials, spotlights innovation, and cultivates community among those advancing the circular use of resources.”
BioCycle announced the shift in leadership with excitement for the new perspectives that Paula Luu will bring to the organization. Luu comes to BioCycle from her role as Senior Project Director for the Composting Consortium, an initiative of Closed Loop Partners’ Center for the Circular Economy, where she worked to support the scale-up of composting infrastructure nationwide.

You can learn more about the new chapter of BioCycle in their announcement by clicking here.

