Autoridad de Desperdicios SólidosAutoridad de Desperdicios Sólidos (ADS) is a government agency created under Law 70 of June 23, 1978, as amended, with the ministerial duty to establish and implement public policy concerning technical, administrative and operational aspects of the management of solid waste.
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Earth 911
Earth911, is a community that helps consumers find their own shade of green, match their values to their purchase behaviors, adopt environmentally sound practices and drive impactful environmental changes. Earth 911 delivers a mix of targeted content and eco-conscious products that influence positive environmental actions so that you can live a happier, healthier, sustainable lifestyle; one that protects this wonderful planet we call home.
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How2RecycleHow2Recycle is a standardized labeling system that clearly communicates recycling instructions to the public. It involves a coalition of forward thinking brands who want their packaging to be recycled and are empowering consumers through smart packaging labels.
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Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI)ISRI members are manufacturers and processors, brokers and industrial consumers of scrap commodities, including ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper, electronics, rubber, plastics, glass, and textiles. ISRI's associate members include equipment and service providers to the scrap recycling industry. Manufacturers and sellers of equipment and services—such as shredders, balers, cranes, cargo transporters, computer systems, and more—find value in promoting the scrap recycling industry through their membership in ISRI.
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I Want to Be RecycledYour garbage wants to be something. This site offers inspiration to give your garbage a new life and be recycled. Powered by Keep America Beautiful and the Ad Council, at this site you can find the recycling center nearest you; learn the ins and outs of recycling; see how recycled materials can be transformed; and start your own recycling movement!
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Keep America BeautifulKeep America Beautiful is a U.S. based nonprofit organization founded in 1953. It is the largest community improvement organization in the United States, with approximately 589 affiliate organizations (similar to local chapters) and more than 1,000 community organizations that participate in their programs.
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National Recycling CoalitionThe National Recycling Coalition is a non-profit organization focused on promoting and enhancing recycling in the United States. Our network of more than 6,000 members extends across waste reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting. Together, We Are Recycling.
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Paper RecyclesThe paperrecycles.org website was launched in 2005 as a dedicated resource to provide up-to-date information on paper recycling news, tools and events. The site was designed for use by individuals interested in obtaining information about the paper industry and resources to help start or improve paper recycling efforts.
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Puerto Rico Recycling Partnership (PRRP)The Puerto Rico Recycling Partnership (PRRP) brings together government (at all levels), non profit organizations, citizens, environmental groups, and the private sector to promote Sustainable Materials Management (SMM), which includes materials source reduction, clean composting, reuse and recycling. The PRRP was formed in early 2010 by the Puerto Rican government and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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Recycling Today MagazineRecycling Today is a leading source of news and information for recycling professionals. The magazine provides broad coverage of the recycling industry and offers a depth of market and commodity information along with news, industry developments and company profiles of recyclers.
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Recycle Your PlasticsRecycleYourPlastics.org is an easy to use resource on plastics recycling for recycling professionals. The site includes resources such as user-friendly tips and tools, best practices, ready access to experts and peers in the recycling world and more. Simply put, RecycleYourPlastics.org is designed to enable you and other recycling professionals to recycle your plastics…and to recycle more plastics.
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United States Environmental Protection AgencyThe United States Environmental Protection Agency is an agency of the U.S. federal government which was created for the purpose of protecting human health and the environment by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by Congress.
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