Learn the Issues
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Conserving Resources through On‐Site Technical Assistance and Pilot Evaluations in Illinois
The Pollution Prevention Program reports the environmental results of grants. This document outlines one such project in Illinois.
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Using the Economy, Energy, and Environment (E3) Approach in Michigan
The Pollution Prevention Program reports the environmental results of grants. This document outlines one such project in Michigan.
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Establishing a Byproduct Synergy Program for Reuse of Manufacturing Byproducts in Michigan
The Pollution Prevention Program reports the environmental results of grants. This document outlines one such project in Michigan.
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Conserving Resources through On‐Site Technical Assistance in Ohio
The Pollution Prevention Program reports the environmental results of grants. This document outlines one such project in Ohio.
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FY 2020 and FY 2021 Source Reduction Assistance Grant Program Request for Applications
To assist state and tribal governments to encourage businesses to adopt environmental strategies and solutions that significantly reduce or eliminate waste from the source, EPA anticipates it will award approximately $4.69 million for the P2 Grant in 2018.
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E3 Sample Invitation Letter - from the City of Columbus
Sample letter to send to potential companies to participate in an E3 program.
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E3 Communities
This page lists states and communities and the number of facilities that have participated in an E3 assessment.
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FY 2020 and FY 2021 Pollution Prevention Grant Program Request for Applications
To assist state and tribal governments to encourage businesses to adopt environmental strategies and solutions that significantly reduce or eliminate waste from the source, EPA anticipates it will award approximately $4.69 million for the P2 Grant in 2018.
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FY 2016 and FY 2017 Pollution Prevention Information Network (PPIN) Request for Proposals
This grant funds cooperative agreements for a network of P2 centers that share expertise nationally and assess the needs of multiple state technical assistance programs.
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Sustainable Marketplace: Greener Products and Services
The greener products site will educate manufacturers, consumers, institutional and Federal purchasers on greener products and sustainable acquisition.
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E3 Success Stories
Case studies and fact sheets exploring E3 successes in helping manufacturers adapt and thrive while focused on sustainability.
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Identifying Greener Paints and Coatings
This page explains how to buy paints and coatings that are greener, and help the consumer understand the green attributes.
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U.S.-Mexico Border Water Infrastructure Grant Program - Public Environmental Documents
Environmental review documents associated with Mexico Border water infrastructure grant projects.
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Section 14: Surface Water - Environmental Threat
Learn about environmental threats associated with surface water and how they are identified. Three factors that are considered when selecting the most hazardous substance for a threat are ecotoxicity, persistence, and bioaccumulation potential.
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Section 17: Air - Waste Characteristics & Targets
The air migration pathway for evaluating HRS scores evaluates the likelihood of release of hazardous substances into the atmosphere and how many people and sensitive environments could be exposed to hazardous substances carried in the air.
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NPDES eReporting – Information and Resources for Authorized Programs
This page provides detailed information on National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) electronic reporting for Authorized NPDES Programs
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What If More People Bought Groceries Online Instead of Driving to a Store?
Thought starter about the potential impact of online grocery ordering and grocery delivery on transportation greenhouse gases.
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What if Garbage Fumes Powered More of Our Cars, Trucks, and Buses?
Thought starter about using landfill gas to power transportation.
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What If One of Your Cars was Electric?
Thought starter about potential ideas for reducing transportation carbon pollution.
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Smog Rating
Description of vehicle smog ratings.