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Reducing and Reusing Basics | US EPA Reuse or repurpose items such as old clothing, cloth grocery bags, and containers to prevent waste Buy used items to reduce waste as well as the emissions created by producing new materials or disposing of them in landfills
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle | US EPA Contact Us about Reduce, Reuse, Recycle to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem
Basic Information about Water Reuse | US EPA To search for state-specific water reuse regulations, guidelines, and policies for various reclaimed water sources and end uses, check out the U S EPA’s REUSExplorer tool
Water Reuse and Recycling | US EPA Water reuse is the practice of reclaiming water from a variety of sources, treating it, and reusing it for beneficial purposes It can provide alternative supplies for potable and non-potable uses to enhance water security, sustainability, and resilience
Recycling Basics and Benefits | US EPA The study found that in a single year, recycling and reuse activities in the United States accounted for: 681,000 jobs, $37 8 billion in wages, and $5 5 billion in tax revenues This equates to 1 17 jobs per 1,000 tons of materials recycled and $65 23 in wages and $9 42 in tax revenue for every ton of materials recycled
Case Studies that Demonstrate the Benefits of Water Reuse This page describes the ways that water reuse is used to benefit communities across the United States and highlights example projects from across the U S that describe how a particular benefit drove the adoption of water reuse
Nonprofit Involvement in Brownfields Reuse | US EPA What resources are available to nonprofits to help them support the safe reuse of brownfields? Nonprofits are eligible to receive a range of EPA resources to support brownfield site reuse planning, assessment, cleanup and job training
Recycling Basics | Reduce, Reuse, Recycle | US EPA The study found that in a single year, recycling and reuse activities in the United States accounted for: 681,000 jobs $37 8 billion in wages; and $5 5 billion in tax revenues This equates to 1 17 jobs per 1,000 tons of materials recycled and $65 23 in wages and $9 42 in tax revenue for every ton of materials recycled