State agencies can reduce their environmental impact and help create jobs by recycling in the office and on-the-go.Many products you purchase can be made with recycled-content material. These are a few tips to help you get started : Ask for recycled content, Ask for recycled content, Use a 7.5 percent price preference, Report your purchases, Minimize waste, Find a recycling hauler, Set up collection points, Make recycling the norm
The Carolinas (North and South Carolina) have a robust plastic recycling industry that provides read...
This document explains the economic benefits of recycling and it's role in South Carolina
This document provides information on waste reduction at home such as how to reduce your paper trail...
The S.C. Solid Waste Policy and Management Act of 1991 (Act) requires colleges/universities to purch...
This guide provides general information - or best practices - on what and how to recycle specific it...
South Carolina’s businesses understand that recycling gives them affordable, quality feedstock - and...
Companies need to examine the types of waste being generated, determine if there are opportunities t...
Recycle Right SC is an outreach campaign directed at South Carolina residents and designed to increa...
This document provides information on recycling such as South Carolina's recycling and waste reducti...
This document explains the environmental benefits of recycling and it's role in South Carolina
The S.C. Solid Waste Policy and Management Act of 1991 (Act) – S.C. Code of Laws § 44-96-140 – requi...
South Carolina has a high demand for recycled content, with manufacturers using recycled materials t...
What you buy and how you shop is just as important as saving the things your recycling center takes....
Companies need to examine the types of waste being generated, determine if there are opportunities t...
This report provides an overview of the recycling and buying recycled activities of state agencies a...
The Carolinas (North and South Carolina) have a robust plastic recycling industry that provides read...
This document explains the economic benefits of recycling and it's role in South Carolina
This document provides information on waste reduction at home such as how to reduce your paper trail...
The S.C. Solid Waste Policy and Management Act of 1991 (Act) requires colleges/universities to purch...
This guide provides general information - or best practices - on what and how to recycle specific it...
South Carolina’s businesses understand that recycling gives them affordable, quality feedstock - and...
Companies need to examine the types of waste being generated, determine if there are opportunities t...
Recycle Right SC is an outreach campaign directed at South Carolina residents and designed to increa...
This document provides information on recycling such as South Carolina's recycling and waste reducti...
This document explains the environmental benefits of recycling and it's role in South Carolina
The S.C. Solid Waste Policy and Management Act of 1991 (Act) – S.C. Code of Laws § 44-96-140 – requi...
South Carolina has a high demand for recycled content, with manufacturers using recycled materials t...
What you buy and how you shop is just as important as saving the things your recycling center takes....
Companies need to examine the types of waste being generated, determine if there are opportunities t...
This report provides an overview of the recycling and buying recycled activities of state agencies a...
The Carolinas (North and South Carolina) have a robust plastic recycling industry that provides read...
This document explains the economic benefits of recycling and it's role in South Carolina
This document provides information on waste reduction at home such as how to reduce your paper trail...