Author: Unites States Environmental Protection Agency This publication is designed for recycling entrepreneurs and economic developers seeking capital for recycling ventures. Helping increase efficiency in the process of identifying and securing new sources of capital, the document identifies innovative approaches
Author: Gary Liss Click here to view the document: Intro to Recycling Course Syllabus (n/a) Document Description: NCRA offers this course to help train people who would like a quick overview of recycling by presenting an inexpensive three-day course at
Author: Dorthy Noyes Click here to view document: Cultures of Waste and Recycling Syllabus Document Description: This course explores the notion of the residual: what is left over, useless, unclassifiable. We will explore the customary management of communal resources, both
Author: Judi Gregory Click here to view the document: n/a Document Description: This course will look at upstream practices that reduce waste during the manufacturing and distribution of products, as well as downstream practices to collect, reuse, recycle and compost
Author: Carol Broccoli Includes information from the Rutgers website about how you can become a certified recycling professional (CRP). It also includes course offerings in order to get the training to receive a Recycling and Solid Waste Management certificate. Click
Author: EPA The Collection Efficiency Study was undertaken to provide a more detailed understanding of cost-saving methods for collecting residential solid waste (RSW) and recyclables. The study included the following major tasks: Conducting meetings and discussions with project sponsors, funding
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