• America Recycles Day
America Recycles Day (ARD) is a national all-volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The goal of our annual campaign is to encourage Americans to recycle and to buy recycled products. Since its inception in 1997, the ARD campaign has grown substantially. Last year, residents in every state of the nation participated in America Recycles Day and pledged to recycle.
• Great Lakes Regional Pollution Prevention Roundtable (GLRPPR)
The Great Lakes Regional Pollution Prevention Roundtable provides a forum for information exchange among P2 professionals through meetings, working groups and information resources.
• Used Oil Management Association (UOMA)
The Used Oil Management Association advocates the on-site recycling of used oil for energy recovery in a used oil-fired space heater and boiler. Used oil is the largest single source of water pollution in the U.S. One gallon of used oil can ruin 1 million gallons of water and create an eight-acre slick on surface water.
• Environmental/Recycling Links
King County Recycled Product Procurement Program, Seattle, Washington - Environmental/Recycling Links: Buy recycled, recycling, waste reduction, sustainability; Green Purchasing programs and policies; Specifications; Sustainable/Green Building Energy Efficiency; Industry/Associations; Other Environmental Resources.
• The Internet Consumer Recycling Guide
This recycling guide provides a starting point for consumers in the USA and Canada searching the net for recycling information. The information is for regular folks with regular household quantities of materials to recycle. The goal is to help make recycling so easy and automatic that it blends into the flow of everyday life.
• ISCOWA
ISCOWA is an international, non-profit organization which was formed in 1992 to promote and coordinate the exchange of information regarding the environmental and technical aspects of construction with industrial by-products. Industrial by-products include residues from industrial processes, such as flue gas desulphurisation sludge, metallurgical slags, power plant, and municipal and hazardous waste incinerator fly ashes, bottom ashes, foundry sand, blasting grit, mine tailings, as well as demolition wastes, soils contaminated by industrial activities, and stabilized or treated residues and soils, etc.
• International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN)
The International POPs Elimination Network website. IPEN is a global network of public interest non-governmental organizations united in support of a common POPs Elimination Platform. The mission of IPEN is to work for the global elimination of persistent organic pollutants, on an expedited yet socially equitable basis.
• Community Recycling Network
The Community Recycling Network UK is a membership organisation promoting community based sustainable waste management as a practical and effective way of tackling the UK's growing waste problem.
• Global Recycling Network
An information exchange for recycling and waste management professionals including a marketplace to exchange or recycle scrap metal, plastics, paper, glass, rubber, textiles and electronics.
• University of Oregon Recycling Program
Since 1990, when the program was created, over 600 students have worked in the program. Numerous academic internships and volunteer opportunities have been created through the Program. The Campus Recycling Program is made up of all of the people who have taken the opportunity to contribute to making a difference whether through being an avid campus recycler or through working to create a project or an educational activity. It is through all of you that the Campus Recycling Program exists today.
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