Through direct contract with EPA as well as serving as a sub under prime contractors, Full Circle has worked with the Environmental Protection Agency through headquarters, Region 5, Region 9, and Region 10.
Project support includes: School Food Share, green purchasing support, naming and helping create and implement the Federal Electronics Challenge, auto shredder and auto dismantler stakeholder engagement, K-12 Food Recovery, automobile product stewardship policy development, end-of-life electric-vehicle battery research.
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Clark County School District is the largest school district in Nevada and the 5th largest school district in the country. School cafeterias in Clark County
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There are 573 federally recognized tribes in the United States, with 73% located within EPA Region 9 and 10. In Alaska alone, there are 229
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EPA is looking to apply LCA methods and tools to identify the environmental impacts of packaging materials, and support the adoption of Sustainable Materials Management
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Alaska’s rural communities are distinct from the entirety of the U.S. Their landfills are unlined, typically uncovered, and waste burning without emissions treatment is commonplace.
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School Food Share allows schools and food banks to work together to collect whole, packaged, uneaten cafeteria leftovers and share it within their community.
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EPEAT® is a comprehensive environmental rating system that helps identify greener computers and other electronic equipment. The EPEAT approach was conceived and developed through the collaboration
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The Federal Electronics Challenge (FEC) is a partnership program that encourages federal facilities and agencies to: purchase greener electronic products, reduce impacts of electronic products
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Environmental policy on automobiles has traditionally focused on fuel efficiency and end-of-pipe emissions rather than considering the impacts and issues surrounding the automobile as a
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In this multi-year project, Full Circle’s Eden Mack and David Stitzhal have supported efforts by the WA State Department of Ecology and Region 10 EPA
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