Read the full story from the University of Georgia. When Alice Hunt was a Girl Scout in the 1980s, the program had badges you could
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Stericycle Study Exposes Americans’ Prescription Drug Sharing, Disposal Habits
Read the full story at Waste360. One in 10 Americans have offered unused opioids to family and friends; more than one in four have flushed
EPA offers training on Toxics Release Inventory reporting
U.S. EPA Region 9 is offering four compliance webinar sessions, free of charge, covering RY 2018 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) reporting requirements under the Emergency
Venture-Backed Technology Startup Tackles Industrial Food Waste
Read the full story at Foodtank. A venture-backed technology startup, FoodMaven, is tackling the US$161 billion per year industrial food waste problem by allowing food producers
One Way To Make Flyover Country More Welcoming To Migrating Birds
Read the full story from WILL. As grassland and prairies gave way to farmland in the Midwest, habitats for some native birds disappeared. There’s a
New Study Guide Enables Educators to Teach the Lessons of Flint
“Here’s to Flint.” With that line, the city of Flint officially shut off the water flowing from Detroit and shifted to pulling its drinking water