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The Resource Conservation Challenge (RCC) is a national effort to conserve natural resources and energy by managing materials more efficiently. The goals of the RCC are to:

EPA identified four national priorities or focus areas for the RCC:

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Community, Tribal, State and Industry Volunteers are Recognized for Improving Chemical Management in K-12 Schools

EPA, in celebration of Children's Health Month, recognized eleven community volunteers for their pro bono work promoting responsible chemical management and removing potentially dangerous chemicals from K-12 schools in their communities through EPA's Schools Chemical Cleanout Campaign (SC3). Their efforts have resulted in the removal of approximately 70,000 pounds of unneeded and potentially dangerous chemicals from approximately 300 schools. More...

The RCC consists of numerous partnerships and collaborations with federal, state, local, and tribal governments; industry organizations; businesses and corporations; and individual citizens. It is through these partnerships that you can get involved and make a difference.

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