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Recycling Links

Aluminum Can Council (ACC)
ACC is a partnership between the Can Manufacturers Institute and the Aluminum Association- basically the people who make and recycle aluminum cans. Interactive site teaching you about the appeal of the aluminum can from an environmental perspective as well as from a packaging standpoint. Informative links, photos, and captions pervade site to lead you through your recycling journey.
www.recyclecansnow.com
National Recycling Coalition (NRC)
A national non-profit advocacy group with members that span all aspects of waste reduction, reuse, and recycling in North America. NRC is the nation's largest non-profit dedicated to the advancement and improvement of recycling, waste prevention, composting, and reuse. Learn more about the movers and shakers in this industry as well as recycling opportunities for consumers in every state.
www.nrc-recycle.org
Earth 911
News, resources, videos and how-to recycling tips. Includes a great search tool for finding a source to recycle just about anything.
www.earth911.org
Live Earth
Live Earth was a monumental music event that brought together a global audience on July 7, 2007. Live Earth launched a multi-year campaign to drive individuals, corporations and governments to take action to solve the climate crisis. On this site you can get an update on what the program is doing, by eco-friendly LiveEarth gear and explore tips and tools for reducing your carbon footprint.
www.liveearth.org
Cans for Habitat
Cans for Habitat is a partnership between The Aluminum Association and Habitat for Humanity International that promotes the value of aluminum can recycling. Through Cans for Habitat, aluminum cans are recycled to raise money for Habitat for Humanity to build decent, affordable housing with low-income families nationwide. Established in 1997, the program now boasts more than 1,000 member affiliates and 3,000 participating recyclers.
www.cansforhabitat.org
Curbside Value Partnership
A program to promote curbside recycling by helping municipalities and other partners maximize the value of the cans they collect. Tools, best practices and news.
www.recyclecurbside.org
The Aluminum Association, Inc.
The US aluminum industry's premier web site for information and resources. A great place to find everything from a welding manual to teaching materials on recycling.
www.aluminum.org/Content/
NavigationMenu/The_Industry/
Recycling/Recycling.htm

Container Recycling Institute
This advocacy web site is full of sobering data on the impact caused by landfillling all containers — aluminum, plastic and glass. After visiting this web site you will never throw an aluminum beverage can away again.
www.container-recycling.org
Can Manufacturers Institute
The US can industry offers programs and resources for recycling aluminum and steel cans. Here's where you can find out about the America Recycles Day Aluminum Can Challenge.
www.cancentral.com/recycling.cfm
Scholastic Act Green!
A fun web site for kids with lots of tools, games, news and resources for thinking and acting on the issues of global warming. Sign up and help power the Greenerator!
www.scholastic.com/actgreen
GreenBiz.com
One of the web's most active channels for news about the new Green Economy, with news feeds, features stories, blogs and more. Subscribe to 'GreenBuzz,' their daily Green Business email newsletter.
www.greenbiz.com
Southeast Recycling Development Council (SERDC)
Organization that unites industries, governments, and non-government groups to promote sustainable recycling in the Southeast. Review informative newsletters, learn about opportunities to attend regional recycling forums, and scan some helpful links to SERDC's sponsors and members.
http://www.serdc.org/index.html
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