Green Resources:
Battery Recycling:
Battery Solutions (http://www.batteryrecycling.com/)
We offer battery
recycling solutions for businesses, government and households to better
service environmentally conscious consumers and satisfy compliance with
government regulators. We develop battery waste management programs
specifically designed to help companies meet their environmental, health,
safety and recycling objectives.
Carbon Neutrality:
TerraPass (www.terrapass.com)
Eliminate your carbon footprint with
TerraPass. The first step you can take to fight global warming is to reduce
your carbon footprint through conservation. Drive less. Turn down the
thermostat. Buy locally produced goods. Then use TerraPass to reduce your
carbon footprint all the way to zero. When you buy a TerraPass, your money
funds renewable energy projects such as wind farms. These projects result in
verified reductions in greenhouse gas pollution. And these reductions
counterbalance your own emissions.
Electronic Equipment Recycling:
Green Citizen (www.greencitizen.com):
GreenCitizen provides convenient, safe
and accountable solutions that make it easy for individuals and
organizations to help save the environment from harmful electronic waste.
At GreenCitizen, 100% of what you give us is truly recycled. Components that
can be recycled are, and toxic elements are disposed of safely. By reusing
glass, plastic, aluminum and heavy metals (like lead, copper and mercury),
recycling averts the energy use and pollution linked with mining and
drilling for new materials.
Waste & Recycling:
Waste Management - THINK GREEN (http://www.wm.com/WM/ThinkGreen/index.asp)
The opportunity to lead the way. Reduce, reuse, recycle. Through our
subsidiary, WM Recycle America (WMRA), we provide recycling programs that
are cost-effective and environmentally sound for cities, businesses and
households. Waste Management is the largest provider of recycling services
in North America, processing 5.8 million tons of commodities in 2005. As
North America's largest recycler, we processed 5.8 million tons of
commodities in 2005, saving more than 41 million trees and enough energy to
power about 848,000 households.
For a detailed report: WM_SRR_2006.pdf (2.61 MB)


