Links
Please see any or all of the following additional information sources:
Local resources are available to make public presentations and or distribute the following information:
- Seasonal Program Information: Ozone Awareness, Conservation Day at The Greenville Zoo, Various Earth Day Events, America Recycles Day (Don't forget to fill out a challenge card!), Christmas Tree Recycling (Grinding of the Greens).
- Specialty Topics: Household hazardous materials alternatives, backyard composting, buy recycled.
- Landfill, Recycling Center Tours and Presentations: The Solid Waste Division offers tours of the Landfill and Recycling Center as well as in-school presentations. If you are interested in touring the landfill, or if you would like an in-school presentation, please contact the Environmental Education Specialist at 243.9672. We also encourage you to involve your students in the classes at the Roper Mountain Science Center designed for the Compost Education Garden. Call 281.1188 for more information.
For more information, contact the following:
County of Greenville
Greenville County Solid Waste Division for General Information: 864.243.9672
phone: 864.243.9672
fax: 864.243.5276
City of Greenville
Recycling Coordinator
P.O. Box 2207
Greenville, SC 29602
864.467.8300
https://greenvillesc.gov/286/Recycling-in-Greenville
Clemson Extension Service
Phone: 864.232.4431
Fax: 864.232.4738
https://www.clemson.edu/extension/co/greenville.html
SCDES (South Carolina Department of Environmental Services) - formerly DHEC
Office of Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling
800.768.7348
https://des.sc.gov/programs/bureau-land-waste-management/solid-waste
SCDES (South Carolina Department of Environmental Services) - formerly DHEC
Residential Well Program
Program Overview - Information every homeowner with a private well should know.
Keep America Beautiful
KAB of S.C.
Sarah Robinson at PalmettoPride
Toll-free: 1.877.PAL.PRDE
Phone: 803.758.6034
Fax: 803.758.6032
info@palmettopride.org
Keep America Beautiful Specialty Products Office
Coloring books, book covers, litter bags
518.842.4388
Some of the specialty resources include
Enviroscape (demonstrates effects of pollution)
National Association of Elementary School Principles
800.386.2377
Recycling PETE Mascot
(soda bottle), Plastic Recycling Posters, and PETE’s Pack
NAPCOR
828.236.9006
The Scrap Map Kit
Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc.
202.466.4050
The Steel Recycling Educational Display Kit
(sign a borrower’s agreement, pay a deposit of $25, if returned safely will be refunded)
Steel Recycling Institute
412.922.2772
Do-It-Yourself Used Oil Recycling Education Kit
Used Oil Recycling Program
American Petroleum Institute
1220 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Ride the Wave of the Future: Recycle Today!
Poster (FREE)
Adventures of the Garbage Gremlin Comic Books
U.S. EPA
800.424.9346
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Activity Coloring Book
cost based upon quantity
Effective Promotions
518.274.0291
Care for the Earth
(activity poster and book)
Positive Promotions
800.635.2666
Earth Academy
Laidlaw Environmental Services
803.551.4218
"Trash Talk" School Newsletter
(published quarterly, if 3rd-5th grade participate 15,300 copies ordered quarterly at $.16 each)
Eco Partners, Inc.
317.575.9586
Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling Curriculum (grades K-12)
Center for Resourceful Building Technology
Tracy Mumma
P.O. Box 100
Missoula, Mont. 59806
Cycles for Science and Nature’s for ME Workshop Series for Teachers
Steel Recycling Institute
c/o Eco Educators
614.487.9522
Hands on Plastics ($10)
American Plastics Council
1.800.2.HELP.90
www.plasticsresource.com
Waste World
includes slide show, software and other resources for grades 6-8
U.S. Department of Energy
American Plastics Council (sponsoring limited number of grants lowering cost to $50)
1401 H Street, NW Ste. 220
Washington, D.C. 20005
202.467.6240
Let’s Recycle: A Curriculum for Solid Waste Awareness (FREE)
U.S. EPA
800.424.9346
Hazardous Waste Clean-Up and Prevention Poster and Activities (for grades 3-5 and 6-8)
U.S. Geological Survey-Branch of Information Services
Box 25286
Denver Federal Center
Denver, CO 80225
800.303.435.7627
US EPA
Mercury Spills, Disposal and Site Cleanup
Information plus Mercury Response Guidebood (for Emergency Responders)
https://www.epa.gov/mercury
Teachers Guide to Glass Container Recycling (poster and classroom activities)
Glass Packaging Institute
202.887.4850
Household Hazardous Waste, Home Composting Wheels, Posters, Book Covers
EHMI
800.446.5256
Henry Cycle Public Information Campaign
posters, bookmarks, activity books, trading cards
John Lemmon Films
800.559.1953
Overview of Integrated Waste Management
203.323.8987
Green Cross Certification Company
Consumer Affairs Department
1611 Telegraph Ave., Suite 111
Oakland, CA 94612
800.829.1416
Green Seal
1875 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 300A
Washington, DC 20009
Viscor Distribution Inc.
#402-4291 Meridian St.
Bellingham, WA 98226
800.609.1223
Flowerfield Enterprises
(including lunchroom waste composting book)
10332 Shave Rd.
Kalamazoo, MI 49002
616.327.0108
Carolina Biological Supply
2700 York Rd.
Burlington, NC 27215
800.334.5551
The Worm Concern
580 Erbes Rd.
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
805.520.1150
E2B2 Environment Online
1000 Connecticut Avenue NW
Suite 802
Washington, DC 20036
202.833.3055
EPA Office of Solid Waste Kids’ Page
Planet Protectors Club
800.424.9346
https://www.epa.gov/students/planet-protectors-activities-kids
Recycled crafts!
Designs Crafted One Piece of Trash at a Time
Gail Pridgen
Architecture, rainforest, puppet
West Pelzer Primary
Governor’s Student Poster Contest
Usually held in January through Clemson Extension Service