Environmental Protection Agency: Reducing and Reusing Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

Reduction and reuse are the most effective ways you can save natural resources, protect the environment and save money.

Environmental Protection Agency: Recycling Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

Recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products.

Environmental Protection Agency: Reducing Waste - What You Can Do
Environmental Protection Agency

Find out what you can do to help make a difference in our environment every day.

Environmental Protection Agency: Electronics Donation and Recycling
Environmental Protection Agency

Electronics donation and recycling is a great way to help conserve resources and natural materials.

Environmental Protection Agency: Used Household Batteries
Environmental Protection Agency

Find information about the types of batteries used in households and how to manage them when they are no longer needed.

Environmental Protection Agency: Used Lithium-Ion Batteries
Environmental Protection Agency

Lithium-ion batteries and devices containing these batteries should NOT go in household garbage or recycling bins.

Environmental Protection Agency: Why Green Your Sport?
Environmental Protection Agency

Across the country, teams, fans, event planners and college campuses are saving energy, cutting waste and cleaning up at sporting events to show their commitment to the environment — a goal that has many benefits.

Environmental Protection Agency: Sources of Beach Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

Sources of beach pollution include wet weather discharges, trash and litter, vessel discharges and nutrient pollution

Conservation Station: Sustainability Challenge
Conservation Station

Discover the relationship between energy, water and food by identifying solutions to hypothetical challenge scenarios that require them to sustainably manage both resources and waste.

Conservation Station: Calculating Your Ecological Footprint
Conservation Station

In this activity, students will consider and estimate their consumption of energy used in the home, transportation, food, housing, and for goods and services, while estimating the amount of waste they generate.

Litterati
Litterati

Data for a litter free world.