Learn the Issues
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WaterSense
WaterSense is an EPA national voluntary partnership program that offers a simple way for consumers to identify water-efficient products, homes, and services.
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Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling Grants for Political Subdivisions
Competitive Grant for Political Subdivisions
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WaterSense Products
WaterSense makes it easy to find and select water–efficient products that can help your wallet and the environment. Just look for products bearing the WaterSense label at your local retailer.
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The WaterSense Label
The WaterSense label represents water efficiency and performance. Learn more about the different labels and logos used in the program.
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What You Can Do to Improve the Recycling Rate
Check out this fact sheet for ways you can #RecycleRight
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Drought & WaterSense
Every year, drought strikes some part of the country. If your area is experiencing a drought, there are actions you can take to help your community by reducing your water use.
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Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling Grant Program
Under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling Grant Program is being developed.
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Consumer Recycling Education and Outreach Grant Program
Under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act the new program Recycling Education and Outreach Grant Program, Model Recycling Program Toolkit and School Curriculum is being developed.
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Sustainable Materials Management Tools
SMM Tools Page
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Circular Economy
The America Recycles microsite will be a single place where businesses, organizations, and federal, state, tribal and local government officials can find information about EPA and our partners’ work on furthering the U.S. recycling system.
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Mutual Aid and Assistance for Drinking Water and Wastewater Utilities
Web page for learning about and connecting to a local WARN for drinking water and wastewater utilities.
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Public Hearing and Public Comments: Revision of Tier 4 Criteria Pollutant Standards, Part 1: Amendments to Phase-In Schedule for Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles
Comment and Public Hearing Information for the Revision of vehicle pollution standards (called “Tier 4”) for new cars, SUVs, and light trucks by two model years, from 2027 to 2029.
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Program Information for Brownfields and Land Revitalization in New England
Learn more about the variety of programs to help assess, remediate, and restore brownfields sites to productive use and revitalize impacted neighborhoods.
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Tronox Abandoned Uranium Mines
This site provides information EPA's cleanup of abandoned Tronox uranium mines.
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Navajo Nation Abandoned Uranium Mines Cleanup
This site provides information about the progress of EPA's cleanup of abandoned uranium mines on the Navajo Nation, including health impacts, major enforcement and removal milestones, and community actions.
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Ineligible and Incorrectly Labeled Products
Water-saving product categories and service programs under consideration for development by WaterSense.
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Basic Information about the Waste Reduction Model
This page provides a brief overview of EPA’s Waste Reduction Model. The page includes a description of the Waste Reduction Model, the intended audience, and materials included in the Waste Reduction Model.
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Safer Choice Media Kit
Safer Choice Media Kit, which provides resources such as social media outreach images and content for Safer Choice partners to use
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2016 Safer Choice Partner of the Year Award Winners: Supporters
Profiles of the winners of the 2016 Safer Choice Partner of the Year Awards in the Supporters category
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Featured Examples and Resources (#51—100)
Over 100 Policy & Program Implementation Examples and Resources for attaining Zero Waste in communities.