Environmental stewardship is the responsibility for environmental quality shared by all those whose actions affect the environment. Everyday, more than 300 million Americans make countless choices that can impact our environment. By being an active environmental steward you can reduce those impacts and make a difference in the kind of world we live in today and pass on to future generations.
As the leading environmental agency in the United States, EPA has an important role to play in promoting environmental stewardship-by individuals, communities, businesses and other organizations, and by our partners throughout government.
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Report to the EPA Administrator: Everyday Choices—Opportunities for Environmental Stewardship
- Report Summary (PDF) (25 pp, 929K, About PDF)
- Full Technical Report (PDF) (104 pp, 534K, About PDF)
- Implementation Plan (PDF) (55 pp, 288K, About PDF)
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Charge to the National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology (PDF) (6 pp, 45 KB, About PDF)
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