References
The following links may provide helpful information and are located outside
the EPA.gov domain.
1. Hawken, P., Lovins, A. and Lovins, H. Natural Capitalism. 1999. ISBN 0-316-35316-7
2. Ryan, J. and Durning, A. Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things. 1997. ISBN 1-886093-04-0
3. William McDonough. Homepage. <http://www.mcdonough.com>
4. "Washington State's Beyond Waste Project." Homepage. <http://www.ecy.wa.gov/beyondwaste/>
5. 2003 Waste Composition Analysis. Washington State Department
of Ecology; 2002 Oregon Solid Waste Characterization and Composition,
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality; and the 1999 Solid
Waste Characterization Study, California Integrated Waste Management
Board
6. Orians and Skumanich. The Population-Environment Connection. 1997. Battelle.org. <http://www.seattle.battelle.org/Services/ES/pop-env/index.htm>
7. Godbey, G. "Working paper #4: No Time to Waste: Time Use & the Generation of Residential Solid Waste." Pennsylvania State University. Yale Working Papers on Solid Waste Policy; <http://yale.edu/pswp/#godbey>
8. Robbins, R. "Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism." State University of New York at Plattsburgh. Allyn & Bacon Publishing. <http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/richard.robbins/legacy/chap_7_intro.html>
9. Electronics Recycling. King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks. <http://www.metrokc.gov/dnrp/swd/electronics>
10. Natural Step. Homepage. <http://www.naturalstep.org> and Greenbiz. Homepage. <http://www.greenbiz.com> and The Future 500. Homepage. <http://www.future500.org>
11. Institute for Local Self Reliance. Homepage. <http://ilsr.org>
12. Waste to Work Partnership;
"Zero Waste Solutions." Homepage. <http://www.zerowaste.ca/home.html>
13. Weitz et. al. The Impact of Solid Waste Management on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the United States. 2002. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 52:1000-1011
14. "Washington State Dioxin Source Assessment." Ecology
Publication 98-320. <http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/98321.pdf>
(PDF,
64pp. 6.9MB)
15. Basel Action Network. Homepage. <http://www.ban.org> and the Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition. Homepage. <http://www.svtc.org>
16. Environmental Research Foundation. Homepage. <http://www.rachel.org> and Montague, Peter. "The Precautionary Principle in a Nutshell." 27 Aug. 2005. <http://www.precaution.org/lib/pp_def.htm>
17. Goldman, L. "Preventing Pollution? U.S. Toxic Chemicals and Pesticides Policies and Sustainable Development." 2002. 32 Environmental Law Review 11018
18. Safer Products Project. Homepage. <http://www.safer-products.org> and Environmental Health Prospectives. Homepage.<http://www.ehponline.org/>
19. "Local Planning." Website. <http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/swfa/localplan.html>
20. Washington's Beyond Waste Project. Homepage. <http://www.ecy.wa.gov/beyondwaste/>
21. Readers interested in the annual Waste Tracking Reports can find them at <http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/epdpa/mpp/reduction.htm>
22. Inform. Homepage. <http://www.inform.org>; Cutting Paper. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories. <http://eetd.lbl.gov/Paper>; Zero Waste Alliance. Homepage. <http://www.zerowastealliance.org>; and King County Solid Waste Division. Homepage. <http://www.metrokc.gov/dnrp/swd/nwpc/>
23. "Environmentally Preferable Purchasing." Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center. <http://www.pprc.org/pubs/epp/epp_report.cfm>; and "Environmental Purchasing Program." King County's Green Purchasing Program. <http://www.metrokc.gov/procure/green/>
24. Northwest Product Stewardship Council. Homepage. <http://www.productstewardship.net>
25. BC Product Stewardship Programs <http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/epdpa/ips/>
26. "Sustainable Business and Job Development Publications." Homepage. <https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/dspace/handle/1794/2280>
27. Food Lifeline (206) 545-6600 and <http://www.foodlifeline.org>
28. Revised Code of Washington 69.80.031
29. "Cedar Grove Composting." Homepage. <http://www.cedar-grove.com>
30. Washington's Beyond Waste Project. Homepage. <http://www.ecy.wa.gov/beyondwaste/>