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Apartment, Condo, Multi-Family Recycling
Multi-family properties, such as apartments and condos, tend to face more challenges than single family housing when organizing and implementing recycling programs.
Hazardous materials are found in many materials used to clean and operate your boat. However, using these products is often more out of habit than necessity.
Prepare ahead. Know this about large vessels. Safe Boating Education.
Learn about buying firewood and regulations concerning the movement of firewood.
Kids, Teens and the Environment
preventing pollution for kids and teens includes safer toys, walking and biking, being outdoors
Recycling bins for special events, concerts, fairs, and festivals are now available to Connecticut communities through the Special Events Recycling Bin Loan Program.
How to select your marine toilet system.
How to design your marine toilet.
Information about the "Solid Waste Statutes and Regulations Reform" Subcommittee of Connecticut's Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
How to maintain your marine toilet system.
How to install your marine toilet.
P2 for Individuals and Families
Individuals can create a sustainable lifestyle through choices they make everyday.
Managing Residential Construction Waste
In Connecticut, the easiest and most common way to manage construction waste is to commingle most waste into one roll-off where it is taken by the hauler to a materials recovery facility or transfer station.
A house that incorporates green building principles is said to be "built green".