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Recycling is an essential part of EPA's overall plan for reducing the amount of waste we generate. Recycling turns materials that would otherwise become waste into valuable resources and generates a host of environmental, financial, and social benefits. Materials such as glass, metal, plastics, and paper are collected and sent to facilities that can process them into new materials or products. This process redirects millions of tons of waste away from land fills and incinerators and helps reduce deforestation and the production of greenhouse gas emissions. EPA also offers guidance documents and other support to individual communities wishing to undertake recycling programs.
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Best Management Practices
Conservation
Energy
Alternative Fuels,
Clean Fuels,
Energy Conservation,
Energy Efficiency,
Fuel Economy,
Geothermal Energy,
Hydropower,
Renewable Energy,
Solar Energy,
Wind Power
Pollution Prevention Programs
Recycling
Aluminum,
Batteries,
Compost,
Glass,
Paper,
Plastics,
Refrigerant Recycling,
Tires,
Used Oil
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Smart Growth
Sustainable Development
Transportation Alternatives
Biking,
Ride Sharing,
Transportation Control Measures
Voluntary Partnerships
Waste Reduction
Refrigerant Recovery,
Source Reduction,
Waste Exchanges,
Waste Minimization
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