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See this set of tools and documents you can use to get a handle on your waste stream.

 


 

Jump-Start Your Recycling Program — save money and achieve goals of management efficiency simultaneously!

 


 

Join the Greater Philadelphia Commercial Recycling Council and help to ensure that the Greater Philadelphia region continues to move toward a sustainable future in the 21st Century!

 

Waste Audits
 

Contact us now about our waste audits and recycling support services. By phone:
(215) 247-3090
or by e-mail.
We can help you fill out a copy of the
New Philadelphia Commercial Recycling Plan.

 


 

Check out "Changing the Climate of Business-As-Usual," an executive's primer on how to get started guiding your company's efforts to help solve climate change problems.

Register for our Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon, March 9, 2007

hosted by Temple University

* Don't stop with office paper and cardboard. Check out these pages (especially Jump-start and Resources) to see how many ways you can reduce your solid waste, save money, and contribute to a cleaner, healthier Metro-Philly region.

 

It's 2007! Do you know what your recycling rate is yet?

Check out our environmental business reporting tool for corporate members in the Membership section..


Since its origin in 1995, the Greater Philadelphia Commercial Recycling Council has provided its members with a forum for discussing recycling and related environmental issues in the Delaware Valley. Members hail from both large and small businesses and institutions and from urban and suburban communities. Members also come from the five counties of Southeastern Pennsylvania, as well as communities in Delaware and southern New Jersey.

The Council's mission is to support environmental managers through peer-to-peer consultation, state-of-the-art information, professional educational opportunities, technical assistance, and networking. Our bottom line is that environmentally responsible actions by businesses and institutions are about efficiency and smart resource management. Council members can have a direct influence on policy and economic development initiatives for the Delaware Valley. GPCRC is registered as a 501(c)3 non-profit.



Go to the Sample Documents Page for support on writing waste service contracts, and more.



Supported by PA DEP.

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