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  3. City residents can get a free counter top pail by registering through Sacramento’s website and confirming their city address. Residents will then be guided to a registration form where they’ll ...

  4. California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery

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    The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (also known as CalRecycle) is a branch of the California Environmental Protection Agency that oversees the state's waste management, recycling, and waste reduction programs. CalRecycle was established in 2010 to replace the California Integrated Waste Management Board.

  5. Timber recycling - Wikipedia

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    Timber recycling or wood recycling is the process of turning waste timber into usable products. Recycling timber is a practice that was popularized in the early 1990s as issues such as deforestation and climate change prompted both timber suppliers and consumers to turn to a more sustainable timber source.

  6. List of environmental organizations in the Sacramento region ...

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    - The Environmental Council of Sacramento is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that specializes in the region of Sacramento. With connections to local government officials, member organizations, and any individuals who want to work alongside this organization to present and hold sustainability to the environment, its residents and ecosystems.

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  8. City of Oakland's Zero Waste Program - Wikipedia

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    The city of Oakland's Zero Waste Strategic Plan set out in 2006 to reduce the annual tons of waste directed toward landfills from 400,000 tons to 40,000 annually by 2020. Chiefly, the city aimed to create comprehensive systems that transfer end-of-life products back into the economy.

  9. This California city asked where its recycling went. The ...

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    Four years ago, city officials in Palo Alto, California, posed what they thought was a straightforward question: Where did their recycling go? This California city asked where its recycling went ...