Environmental Information and Education for Citizens and Teachers


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Consumer Information on Household Chemicals and Wastes
How to properly dispose of or recycle unwanted household chemicals (paint, auto products, pesticides, cleaners, and more) and tips for using or storing them.
 
Resources for Teachers (K-12)
Resources and programs equipping teachers and nonformal educators to foster the environmental education of students.
 
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1-800-CLEANUP
Find local resources for recycling services, hazardous household waste, and other environmental topics.
 
About Air Pollution in Texas
General information on air-pollution issues in Texas.
 
About Hazardous Household Waste
Common household materials can be hazardous to the environment.
 
Computer Equipment Recycling Program
Texas' computer recycling program with information for consumers, manufacturers, retailers, and recyclers.
 
Consumer Information about Computer Recycling
Consumer information about recycling computer equipment.
 
Nonpoint Source Pollution: Public Education
Materials for communities, schools, groups, and others to participate in the Nonpoint Source Pollution (NPS) public education campaign.
 
Safely Handle Agricultural Waste Pesticides
Describes safe handling practices for agricultural waste pesticides (unwanted or unused pesticides).
 
Take Care of Texas News You Can Use
This newsletter offers current information on environmental topics of interest to Clean Texas members, and other groups including municipalities, Keep Texas Beautiful affiliates, corporate environmental managers, school teachers, and the general public.
 
Take Care of Texas: Do Your Part
Brochure with 25 environmental tips for improving air and water quality, conserving water and energy, and reducing waste.
 
Xeriscaping
A brief definition of Xeriscaping principles with links to related sites.