
Climate Change
Addressing climate change presents residents, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities a chance to create, evolve, and maintain a sustainable environment, a robust economy, and a higher quality of life today and tomorrow.
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Join the Long Island Sound License Plate Program
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.
Information about a pilot project in Connecticut using earthworms to compost food waste.
Access interactive CHEAPR program statistics.
The State Superfund Program oversees and provides funding for the remediation of contaminated sites. The use of State funds for remediation at hazardous waste sites is determined by calculating a superfund priority score in accordance with Connecticut Regulations.
Materials Management Summit Series
Information about DEEP's series of Materials Management Summits.
Subscribe to the Kellogg listserv to receive announcements of and invitations to interpretive hikes, museum programs, conservation education programs and other events at the Kellogg Environmental Center and Osborne Homestead Museum by e-mail.
Batteries - Recycling and Disposal Options
Household batteries - recycling and disposal options
Recycling Rechargeable Batteries
Some batteries can be recharged by reversing the chemical reaction that takes place when the battery is being used.
P2 for State and Local Government Agencies
Opportunities for state and local government to reduce and prevent pollution