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EVConnecticut - Electric Vehicles 101
There are many benefits of owning an electric vehicle and an EV can easily fit into your lifestyle. We break down the types of different EVs and provide you with entertaining and informative information.
EVConnecticut - EV Champion Awards
EVConnecticut recognizes those vehicles, manufacturers and dealers who help accelerate EV growth in Connecticut.
It is the law in Connecticut that everyone, even businesses, recycle certain materials.
DEEP is committed to ensuring the health and safety of Connecticut’s citizens during the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
Old corrugated cardboard (OCC) represents a significant percentage of the commercial solid waste stream.
Mandatory recycling has been in effect in Connecticut since 1991. What follows are some of the more common questions and answers about our state's recycling program and the laws that have been passed which clarify or expand it.
EVConnecticut provides information on where and how you can charge your car, charging incentives and much more about EVs!
EVConnecticut - How to Report a Broken Charger
If you drive a plug-in electric vehicle (EV), at some point you may come across a charging station that does not work. Follow these steps to report the broken charger.
Recycling for the Hospitality Industry
All retail and commercial establishments, including restaurants and inns must have a recycling program in place.
Recycling Laws - Annotated List
The following tables present an annotated list of the current Connecticut General Statutes (laws) pertaining to recycling.
Get quick answers to some commonly asked questions regarding our grant programs and the VW Settlement.
Chemical Management and Climate Resilience
businesses can take steps to be resilient to natural hazards and reduce the risks of contamination from on-site chemicals.
DEEP and Audubon Society Urge Residents to Take Down Birdfeeders as Bear Activity Increases
(HARTFORD) — As black bear activity in early spring increases following winter denning season, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) reminds residents to do their part to protect both their communities and bears by not reinforcing behaviors that result in human-bear conflicts. Simple steps will reduce the likelihood of encounters, conflicts, and potential harm to people and bears.