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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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 maintain your marine toilet system.
Commercial Hazardous & Regulated Waste Facilities
Lists of hazardous and Connecticut-regulated waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities in Connecticut.
Frequently asked questions about Connecticut's pumpout facilities.
Pollution Prevention for Business
Business and industry can take actions to implement a pollution prevention by using information, resources and learning from what others have done.
Connecticut's energy efficiency standards for small products and appliances
Toxics in Packaging Legislation
A Connecticut law passed in 1990 prohibits the intentional use of certain heavy metals in packaging sold or offered for promotional purposes in the state.
There are many boaters on our waterways and as the number of paddlers increases, there is competition for space in limited access points and crowded waterways.
Connecticut Hospital Environmental Roundtable (CHER)
DEEP's CT Hospital Environmental Roundtable provided the health care industry with resources.
Resource Assessment Pursuant to Executive Order Number 59
Assessment of the Millstone nuclear generating facilities
Pollution Prevention Assistance for Schools and Universities
Assistance to schools and universities in reducing waste, environmentally preferable purchasing (EPP), environmental management systems, and becoming a model for sustainability.