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Partnerships

Forming Partnerships to Meet the Challenge

EPA has partnerships with business and organizations, industries, States and local governments, tribes, and other entities to effectively manage materials and to reduce waste. These partnerships are providing smarter, faster ways to safeguard our environment.

Coal Combustion Products Partnership Logo

The Coal Combustion Products Partnership (C2P2)
EPA has suspended active participation in the Coal Combustion Products Partnership program while we are taking and assessing comment on the beneficial use of coal combustion residuals (CCR) through the CCR proposed rulemaking.   While the Agency continues to support safe and protective beneficial reuse of coal combustion residues, the C2P2 program webpages have been removed while the program is being re-evaluated. Materials previously posted on the C2P2 website that are relevant for EPA's proposal to regulate disposal of CCRs are still available to the public.  To access the materials:

  1. Go to regulations.gov
  2. In the Keyword or ID search box enter the proposal's docket number:  EPA–HQ–RCRA–2009–0640, and
  3. Press 'Enter' on your keyboard or 'Search' on the webpage.

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National Partnership for Environmental Priorities Logo

The National Partnership for Environmental Priorities (NPEP), formerly the National Waste Minimization Partnership Program (NWMPP), encourages public and private organizations to form voluntary partnerships with EPA that reduce the use or release of priority chemicals (PCs). Organizations choose one or more facility processes that use the priority chemical(s) and that have reduction potential. Working with purchasing, operations, sales, environmental management, and maintenance departments to identify possible source reduction, recycling and/or recovery opportunities, partners establish a goal and a project timeline for each of the chemicals identified.

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Plug-In To eCycling logo and link

Plug-In To eCycling aims to increase the safe recycling of consumer electronics by providing information and guidance; increasing recycling opportunities; facilitating partnerships with communities, electronics manufacturers, and retailers to promote shared responsibility for safe electronics recycling; and establishing pilot projects to test innovative approaches to safe electronics recycling.

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Product Stewardship Logo

Product Stewardship Partnerships involve efforts to reduce the life-cycle impacts of products through voluntary product stewardship partnerships with manufacturers, retailers, governments, and non-government organizations. An example of this is Carpet America, Exit EPA an industry-led, multi-stakeholder organization that seeks to divert 40% of carpet from landfills by 2012 through recycling, reuse, and other waste recovery and waste minimization activities.

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Schools Chemical Cleanout CampaignThe Schools Chemical Cleanout Campaign (SC3) aims to ensure that all schools are free from hazards associated with mismanaged chemicals. SC3 gives K-12 schools information and tools to responsibly manage chemicals. By using the tools provided on the SC3 site and pulling together a team with a variety of perspectives, expertise, and resources you can develop a successful chemical management program. Schools, parents, and local organizations can partner to create a chemical management program that meets the unique needs of their schools.

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WasteWise LogoWasteWise is a successful partnership program that seeks to reduce municipal solid waste through innovative waste prevention and recycling techniques. More than 2700 business, government, and institutional members have reported a reduction of 175 million tons of municipal solid waste. Our WasteWise members continue to take on new challenges, such as encouraging the reuse and recycling of construction and demolition debris and the use of recycled products to create new "WasteWise buildings."

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