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Related LinksOur EarthThe Baltimore-based OurEarth.org is a non-profit environmental Sedgwick County Recycling GuideThis online guide lists where many of the most commonly used household items can be recycled in Sedgwick County. Sedgwick County Household Hazardous WasteLocated at 801 Stillwell (316.660.7464) the HHW Facility is a place Sedgwick County residents can dispose of old chemicals and household hazardous waste free of charge. http://www.sedgwickcounty.org/environment/household_hazardous_waste.htmlBring Recycling in Eugene, Oregon Bring Recycling is one of the nation’s oldest non-profit recyclers. Their website has a wealth of information pertaining to environmental/recycling education. This would be a good place to begin your search to learn more about the benefits of recycling. National Recycling CoalitionNRC is the largest national nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement and improvement of recycling, waste prevention, composting, and reuse.http://www.nrc-recycle.org/aboutnrc.aspx Kansas Organization of RecyclersThe Kansas Organization of Recyclers is comprised of public/governmental entities, business professionals, non-profit organizations and private citizens that support waste reduction, composting, reuse and recycling efforts in Kansas.http://www.kskor.org/ Sedgwick County Lesson Plans for EducatorsThis County website provides several educational resources for children K-6. http://205.172.12.24/environment/youth_and_teachers.html Recycling Tips, Studies and Resources This web page is dedicated to teachers and other professionals who provide instruction about recycling. Most of the resources are downloadable and are provided by the sponsors at no cost to the teacher. Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment, Bureau of Waste Management This site explains the various recycling programs supported by the state. Plastics 101This web site is sponsored by the Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council. It provides fundamental information about plastic manufacturing and recycling. http://www.plasticsresource.com/s_plasticsresource/index.asp |
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