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Recycle Right NY
Recycling Basics
Are You Recycling Right?
How To Recycle Right
Why Recycling Right Is Important
Where Your Recyclables Go
Is This Recyclable?
Search The NYS Recyclopedia
Check Your Local Guidelines
Textile Recovery Guidance
Locator Tools
Recycling Leader Resources
Recycling Signage Do's & Don'ts
Stakeholder Hub
Outreach Materials
Reuse Resources
Outreach & Engagement Training
Funding Opportunities
Blog
Contact
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Are You Recycling Right?
How To Recycle Right
Why Recycling Right Is Important
Where Your Recyclables Go
Folder: Is This Recyclable?
Back
Search The NYS Recyclopedia
Check Your Local Guidelines
Textile Recovery Guidance
Locator Tools
Folder: Recycling Leader Resources
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Recycling Signage Do's & Don'ts
Stakeholder Hub
Outreach Materials
Reuse Resources
Outreach & Engagement Training
Funding Opportunities
Blog
Contact

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Recycle Right NY is a collaborative outreach and education campaign informed by more than 100 recycling professionals from across New York State. The initiative is coordinated by the NYS Center for Sustainable Materials Management, that is housed at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF), in partnership with the Institute for Sustainability Engagement (ISE) at Syracuse University, formerly known as the Center for Sustainable Community Solutions (SU-CSCS). Funding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).

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