- See who’s saving $225 million with Zero Waste
- It takes some “CHaRM” to increase recycling rates
- Get your community moving with a 10-year plan
- Sharing is easy with a library of things
TOOLS TO HELP YOU GET MOVING

Where is your community going?
Zero Waste is a big vision and you need a plan to get there. We’ve laid it out for you in just 7 pages with the new Executive Summary of our 10-year Community Zero Waste Roadmap. Share it with your community today to start the conversation on Zero Waste.

It takes some “CHaRM” to increase recycling rates
A Center for Hard-to-Recycle Materials (CHaRM) brings something a landfill or incinerator cannot. It creates social and economic value to the local community while increasing diversion.
Is there a CHaRM in your future? >
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

Unilever saves $225 million through Zero Waste practices
600 facilities. 70 countries. And $225 million in savings to boot. Unilever is committed to making the business case for sustainability and walking their talk.
Discover why Unilever is embracing Zero Waste >
Need help getting your business moving?
The US Zero Waste Business Council has tons of resources and support to help your business move toward Zero Waste.
Register now for their 2016 conference or find
a certified professional in your area.
COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT
“Library of Things” makes sharing easy
Rent sewing machines, borrow a musical instrument or use a 3D printer. The Library of Things makes it easy to rent instead of own, helping drive down consumption while building community.
Find out what you can borrow >
Thanks for your support,
Eric, Kate, Marti and the Eco-Cycle Solutions team
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