State Programs & Other Organizations
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EPA Regional Contacts
| Jeri Weiss (weiss.jeri@epa.gov) Resource Conservation Program Manager 617-918-1568 |
Christine Beling (beling.christine@epa.gov) Electronics, construction and demolition debris, paper recycling 617-918-1792 |
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| Robert Guillemin (guillemin.robert@epa.gov) Environmentally Preferable Products 617-918-1814 |
New England
State Recycling Programs
Links to state agencies for contacts,
program descriptions and
more.
Additional Programs, Agencies or Associations
WasteCap of Massachusetts
A program to help Massachusetts businesses reduce solid waste, cut disposal costs, and improve environmental performance.Commonwealth of Massachusetts Environmentally Preferable Products Procurement (EPP) Program
An effort to buy EPPs.MassRecycle
Statewide coalition dedicated to promoting and realizing the vital environmental, social and economic benefits created by reducing, reusing, and recycling waste materials, and by increasing the utilization of recycled products.Association of Vermont Recyclers (AVR)
Promoting solid waste reduction in Vermont through public outreach & education on waste management practices, environmental ethics, responsible consumption, and other strategies
Regional Organizations
Northeast Recycling Coalition (NERC)
Ten states united for recycling market development.
Northeast Waste Management Officials'
A regional organization to coordinate interstate hazardous and
solid waste, and pollution prevention activities, and support state
waste programs.
Northeast Resource Recovery
Working to make member recycling programs strong, efficient, and
financially successful.
National Organizations and Resources
National Recycling Coalition
(NRC)
Providing technical information, education, training, outreach,
and advocacy services to improve recycling, source reduction, composting,
and reuse.
Solid Waste Association of North
America (SWANA)
Education, innovation and communication programs.
The Institution Recycling
Cooperative to improve the financial and operating results for
recycling programs at colleges and universities, hospitals, nursing
homes, private schools, and similar institutions.
US Composting
Council
Trade and professional organization promoting compost.
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