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(HARTFORD, CT) – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has announced the official launch of the Residential Energy Preparation Services (REPS) program, which will help income-eligible homes remove health hazards and access energy efficiency upgrades to save money on energy costs.
DEEP Announces the No Child Left Inside® Families in the Parks Program 2023
(HARTFORD, CT) - The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) announced that registration for the 2023 No Child Left Inside® (“NCLI”) Families in the Parks Program is now open at: www.NoChildLeftInside.org.
Recycling Rules Now the Same Across Connecticut - Easy to Tell People “What’s IN, What’s OUT”
There’s no longer any need for guesswork about what goes into the blue recycling bin and what you should put in the garbage.
(HARTFORD)—The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is pleased to announce that free technical assistance is now available for Connecticut businesses looking to better manage their waste and save on disposal costs through waste prevention, reuse, recycling and composting.
Connecticut Celebrates Food Waste Prevention Week April 1-7
(HARTFORD) — With Governor Ned Lamont declaring April 1-7, 2024, as Connecticut Food Waste Prevention Week, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) announced today that all this week, the agency will be highlighting the need to reduce food waste and recover more for human consumption as a social, environmental, and economic issue.
Estate Planning Resources and the Forest Legacy Program
The CT DEEP partners with the US Forest Service to implement the Connecticut Forest Legacy Program to identify and conserve environmentally important forests.
Videos you can download about home composting.
FoodShare Pilot - December 2002 Update
December 2002 update on a composting pilot project at a local food bank in Connecticut.
The LEV program requires that all new vehicles sold in Connecticut meet strict California emission standards.
Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils into Soil
Information for homeowners on how to compost their food scraps.
Information about administration of the Connecticut Licensed Environmental Professional Program for site investigation and remediation.
Large Scale Organics Management
Composting on a larger scale than in our backyards provides our state with economic and environmental benefits.
Mansfield Middle School Composting Grant - Final Report
Information about a composting grant project carried out at Mansfield High School in Mansfield, CT.
Office Food Scrap Composting at DEEP
Information about composting of food scraps at DEEP Headquarters.
Steve Slipchinsky and DEP receive awards for the Foodshare Organics Recycling Project
Connecticut Food Share and DEP earn awards for their efforts in promoting composting in Connecticut.