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The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does. DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTSEE MORE ON TEXASENVIRONMENT.ORGPLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a REPORT: TEXAS TOPS NATION FOR SAFE DRINKING WATER Public News Service By Mark Richardson. AUSTIN – Water systems in Texas have the nation’s worst record for violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act, a new report says.. Researchers for the Natural Resources Defense Council looked at Environmental Protection Agency data from 2015 and found almost 14,000 violations in more than 5,000 water systems that together, serve 7 million Texans. DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts THE COMMUNITY ZERO WASTE ecocyclesolutionshub.org 3 We’re here to help you choose Zero Waste and get moving on that journey, whether you’re ready to move an inchor a mile.
IN HOUSTON'S FIFTH WARD, CONCERN OVER SUPERFUND SITE GROWS Houston Press By Dianna Wray Original article here. Houston-area activists gathered on a street corner in Fifth Ward on Tuesday, just across from the Many Diversified Interests Inc. Superfund site — which is currently under redevelopment after the federal Environmental Protection Agency allowed years to pass without cleaning up the lead-contaminated site — to announce that they are joining TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does. DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTSEE MORE ON TEXASENVIRONMENT.ORGPLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a REPORT: TEXAS TOPS NATION FOR SAFE DRINKING WATER Public News Service By Mark Richardson. AUSTIN – Water systems in Texas have the nation’s worst record for violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act, a new report says.. Researchers for the Natural Resources Defense Council looked at Environmental Protection Agency data from 2015 and found almost 14,000 violations in more than 5,000 water systems that together, serve 7 million Texans. DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts THE COMMUNITY ZERO WASTE ecocyclesolutionshub.org 3 We’re here to help you choose Zero Waste and get moving on that journey, whether you’re ready to move an inchor a mile.
IN HOUSTON'S FIFTH WARD, CONCERN OVER SUPERFUND SITE GROWS Houston Press By Dianna Wray Original article here. Houston-area activists gathered on a street corner in Fifth Ward on Tuesday, just across from the Many Diversified Interests Inc. Superfund site — which is currently under redevelopment after the federal Environmental Protection Agency allowed years to pass without cleaning up the lead-contaminated site — to announce that they are joining DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Back to Voter Guide Candidates Connie Baker Daniel Clanton Brian Beck Issues 1. Energy efficiency, weatherization, and resilience 2. Mitigating human-caused climate change 3. Renewable energy and protecting against winter storm price gouging 4. Expanding recycling and food composting access 5. Regional park at the former Gibbons Creek mine lands Survey Responses TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas non-profit grassroots environmental research and education organization in Austin, Houston and the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex fighting pollution through community organizing for recycling programs, clean air, clean water and holding government officials, politicians and corporations accountable to public health concerns, green and sustainable solutions for future generations. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
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Our Financials. Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund (formerly known as Public Research Works) is recognized as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, tax ID # 74-2808805. All contributions to TCE Fund are 100% tax-deductible. CALDWELL COUNTY RESIDENTS HOPE TO USE LANDFILL BAN TO STOP Austin American Statesman Farzad Mashood. LOCKHART — Caldwell officials passed a countywide ban on landfills Monday, though they acknowledged the measure likely comes too late to block the plans already in the works for a 250-acre landfill five miles north ofLockhart.
DALLAS JOINS THE FIGHT FOR CLEAN AIR Dallas joins the fight for clean air. In a rare unanimous vote, the Dallas City Council passed a resolution to protect its citizens from the historically poor air quality in our region. Since 1991, the North Texas region has continuously failed federal air quality standards for ozone and smog pollution. The Dallas resolution follows a flurry of REPORT: TEXAS TOPS NATION FOR SAFE DRINKING WATER Public News Service By Mark Richardson. AUSTIN – Water systems in Texas have the nation’s worst record for violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act, a new report says.. Researchers for the Natural Resources Defense Council looked at Environmental Protection Agency data from 2015 and found almost 14,000 violations in more than 5,000 water systems that together, serve 7 million Texans. ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS TCE is registered with the IRS and State of Texas as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. See our FINANCIALS.. TCE’s sister organization, TCE Fund, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. RICHARDSON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Day – MAY 4, 2019 7:00AM – 7:00PM. COLLIN COUNTY voters may vote at any of these locations on Election Day.. DALLAS COUNTY voters must vote at their specific voting location for Election Day (look up).. Richardson Candidate Questionnaire on Environmental Issues. This questionnaire was created by Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund (TCE Fund) and our Richardson supporters DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Dallas-Fort Worth State of the Region Recycling Report - Winter 2017-2018 Update 2 Since the early 1900s, managing streams of discards—especially from single-family homes TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTSEE MORE ON TEXASENVIRONMENT.ORG THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does.PLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street THE COMMUNITY ZERO WASTE ecocyclesolutionshub.org 3 We’re here to help you choose Zero Waste and get moving on that journey, whether you’re ready to move an inchor a mile.
IN HOUSTON'S FIFTH WARD, CONCERN OVER SUPERFUND SITE GROWS Houston Press By Dianna Wray Original article here. Houston-area activists gathered on a street corner in Fifth Ward on Tuesday, just across from the Many Diversified Interests Inc. Superfund site — which is currently under redevelopment after the federal Environmental Protection Agency allowed years to pass without cleaning up the lead-contaminated site — to announce that they are joining TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTSEE MORE ON TEXASENVIRONMENT.ORG THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does.PLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street THE COMMUNITY ZERO WASTE ecocyclesolutionshub.org 3 We’re here to help you choose Zero Waste and get moving on that journey, whether you’re ready to move an inchor a mile.
IN HOUSTON'S FIFTH WARD, CONCERN OVER SUPERFUND SITE GROWS Houston Press By Dianna Wray Original article here. Houston-area activists gathered on a street corner in Fifth Ward on Tuesday, just across from the Many Diversified Interests Inc. Superfund site — which is currently under redevelopment after the federal Environmental Protection Agency allowed years to pass without cleaning up the lead-contaminated site — to announce that they are joiningNEWS CLIPPING
‘Collective amnesia’: Texas politicians knowingly blew 3 chances to fix the failing power grid. Houston Chronicle: In the wake of each power failure, or near-failure, over the past decade, Texas lawmakers have repeatedly stood at a fork in the road. In each instance, lawmakers left the state’s lightly regulated energy markets alone, choosing cheap electricity over a more stable system. TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas non-profit grassroots environmental research and education organization in Austin, Houston and the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex fighting pollution through community organizing for recycling programs, clean air, clean water and holding government officials, politicians and corporations accountable to public health concerns, green and sustainable solutions for future generations. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
CONTACT US - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT 3903 S Congress Ave P.O. Box 42278 Austin, TX 78704 512-326-5655YOUR VOTE MATTERS
TCE is registered with the IRS and State of Texas as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. See our FINANCIALS.. TCE’s sister organization, TCE Fund, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street DALLAS JOINS THE FIGHT FOR CLEAN AIR Dallas joins the fight for clean air. In a rare unanimous vote, the Dallas City Council passed a resolution to protect its citizens from the historically poor air quality in our region. Since 1991, the North Texas region has continuously failed federal air quality standards for ozone and smog pollution. The Dallas resolution follows a flurry of RICHARDSON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Day – MAY 4, 2019 7:00AM – 7:00PM. COLLIN COUNTY voters may vote at any of these locations on Election Day.. DALLAS COUNTY voters must vote at their specific voting location for Election Day (look up).. Richardson Candidate Questionnaire on Environmental Issues. This questionnaire was created by Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund (TCE Fund) and our Richardson supporters FIGHTING POLLUTION IN THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY Fighting Pollution in the Rio Grande Valley. October 20, 2015. TCE Blog. Melanie Scruggs, Houston Program Director. The Texas legislative session was held earlier this year, and it was rough for the environment and local communities around the state who are struggling to ward off polluters. Legislators passed laws which stripped Texascities of
DENTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS * Note: The Civic Center will be open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, April 26 and CLOSED on Saturday, April 27 due to the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival. Where do I vote on Election Day for the May 4, 2019 City Council Election? Election Day is May 4, 2019. TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTSEE MORE ON TEXASENVIRONMENT.ORG THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does.PLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street THE COMMUNITY ZERO WASTE ecocyclesolutionshub.org 3 We’re here to help you choose Zero Waste and get moving on that journey, whether you’re ready to move an inchor a mile.
IN HOUSTON'S FIFTH WARD, CONCERN OVER SUPERFUND SITE GROWS Houston Press By Dianna Wray Original article here. Houston-area activists gathered on a street corner in Fifth Ward on Tuesday, just across from the Many Diversified Interests Inc. Superfund site — which is currently under redevelopment after the federal Environmental Protection Agency allowed years to pass without cleaning up the lead-contaminated site — to announce that they are joining TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTSEE MORE ON TEXASENVIRONMENT.ORG THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does.PLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street THE COMMUNITY ZERO WASTE ecocyclesolutionshub.org 3 We’re here to help you choose Zero Waste and get moving on that journey, whether you’re ready to move an inchor a mile.
IN HOUSTON'S FIFTH WARD, CONCERN OVER SUPERFUND SITE GROWS Houston Press By Dianna Wray Original article here. Houston-area activists gathered on a street corner in Fifth Ward on Tuesday, just across from the Many Diversified Interests Inc. Superfund site — which is currently under redevelopment after the federal Environmental Protection Agency allowed years to pass without cleaning up the lead-contaminated site — to announce that they are joiningNEWS CLIPPING
‘Collective amnesia’: Texas politicians knowingly blew 3 chances to fix the failing power grid. Houston Chronicle: In the wake of each power failure, or near-failure, over the past decade, Texas lawmakers have repeatedly stood at a fork in the road. In each instance, lawmakers left the state’s lightly regulated energy markets alone, choosing cheap electricity over a more stable system. TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas non-profit grassroots environmental research and education organization in Austin, Houston and the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex fighting pollution through community organizing for recycling programs, clean air, clean water and holding government officials, politicians and corporations accountable to public health concerns, green and sustainable solutions for future generations. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
CONTACT US - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT 3903 S Congress Ave P.O. Box 42278 Austin, TX 78704 512-326-5655YOUR VOTE MATTERS
TCE is registered with the IRS and State of Texas as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. See our FINANCIALS.. TCE’s sister organization, TCE Fund, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street DALLAS JOINS THE FIGHT FOR CLEAN AIR Dallas joins the fight for clean air. In a rare unanimous vote, the Dallas City Council passed a resolution to protect its citizens from the historically poor air quality in our region. Since 1991, the North Texas region has continuously failed federal air quality standards for ozone and smog pollution. The Dallas resolution follows a flurry of RICHARDSON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Day – MAY 4, 2019 7:00AM – 7:00PM. COLLIN COUNTY voters may vote at any of these locations on Election Day.. DALLAS COUNTY voters must vote at their specific voting location for Election Day (look up).. Richardson Candidate Questionnaire on Environmental Issues. This questionnaire was created by Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund (TCE Fund) and our Richardson supporters FIGHTING POLLUTION IN THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY Fighting Pollution in the Rio Grande Valley. October 20, 2015. TCE Blog. Melanie Scruggs, Houston Program Director. The Texas legislative session was held earlier this year, and it was rough for the environment and local communities around the state who are struggling to ward off polluters. Legislators passed laws which stripped Texascities of
DENTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS * Note: The Civic Center will be open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, April 26 and CLOSED on Saturday, April 27 due to the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival. Where do I vote on Election Day for the May 4, 2019 City Council Election? Election Day is May 4, 2019. TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTSEE MORE ON TEXASENVIRONMENT.ORG THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does.PLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street THE COMMUNITY ZERO WASTE ecocyclesolutionshub.org 3 We’re here to help you choose Zero Waste and get moving on that journey, whether you’re ready to move an inchor a mile.
IN HOUSTON'S FIFTH WARD, CONCERN OVER SUPERFUND SITE GROWS Houston Press By Dianna Wray Original article here. Houston-area activists gathered on a street corner in Fifth Ward on Tuesday, just across from the Many Diversified Interests Inc. Superfund site — which is currently under redevelopment after the federal Environmental Protection Agency allowed years to pass without cleaning up the lead-contaminated site — to announce that they are joining TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTSEE MORE ON TEXASENVIRONMENT.ORG THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does.PLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street THE COMMUNITY ZERO WASTE ecocyclesolutionshub.org 3 We’re here to help you choose Zero Waste and get moving on that journey, whether you’re ready to move an inchor a mile.
IN HOUSTON'S FIFTH WARD, CONCERN OVER SUPERFUND SITE GROWS Houston Press By Dianna Wray Original article here. Houston-area activists gathered on a street corner in Fifth Ward on Tuesday, just across from the Many Diversified Interests Inc. Superfund site — which is currently under redevelopment after the federal Environmental Protection Agency allowed years to pass without cleaning up the lead-contaminated site — to announce that they are joiningNEWS CLIPPING
‘Collective amnesia’: Texas politicians knowingly blew 3 chances to fix the failing power grid. Houston Chronicle: In the wake of each power failure, or near-failure, over the past decade, Texas lawmakers have repeatedly stood at a fork in the road. In each instance, lawmakers left the state’s lightly regulated energy markets alone, choosing cheap electricity over a more stable system. TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas non-profit grassroots environmental research and education organization in Austin, Houston and the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex fighting pollution through community organizing for recycling programs, clean air, clean water and holding government officials, politicians and corporations accountable to public health concerns, green and sustainable solutions for future generations. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
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TCE is registered with the IRS and State of Texas as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. See our FINANCIALS.. TCE’s sister organization, TCE Fund, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street DALLAS JOINS THE FIGHT FOR CLEAN AIR Dallas joins the fight for clean air. In a rare unanimous vote, the Dallas City Council passed a resolution to protect its citizens from the historically poor air quality in our region. Since 1991, the North Texas region has continuously failed federal air quality standards for ozone and smog pollution. The Dallas resolution follows a flurry of RICHARDSON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Day – MAY 4, 2019 7:00AM – 7:00PM. COLLIN COUNTY voters may vote at any of these locations on Election Day.. DALLAS COUNTY voters must vote at their specific voting location for Election Day (look up).. Richardson Candidate Questionnaire on Environmental Issues. This questionnaire was created by Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund (TCE Fund) and our Richardson supporters FIGHTING POLLUTION IN THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY Fighting Pollution in the Rio Grande Valley. October 20, 2015. TCE Blog. Melanie Scruggs, Houston Program Director. The Texas legislative session was held earlier this year, and it was rough for the environment and local communities around the state who are struggling to ward off polluters. Legislators passed laws which stripped Texascities of
DENTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS * Note: The Civic Center will be open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, April 26 and CLOSED on Saturday, April 27 due to the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival. Where do I vote on Election Day for the May 4, 2019 City Council Election? Election Day is May 4, 2019. TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTSEE MORE ON TEXASENVIRONMENT.ORG THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does.PLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street THE COMMUNITY ZERO WASTE ecocyclesolutionshub.org 3 We’re here to help you choose Zero Waste and get moving on that journey, whether you’re ready to move an inchor a mile.
IN HOUSTON'S FIFTH WARD, CONCERN OVER SUPERFUND SITE GROWS Houston Press By Dianna Wray Original article here. Houston-area activists gathered on a street corner in Fifth Ward on Tuesday, just across from the Many Diversified Interests Inc. Superfund site — which is currently under redevelopment after the federal Environmental Protection Agency allowed years to pass without cleaning up the lead-contaminated site — to announce that they are joining TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
DISTRICT 2 - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTSEE MORE ON TEXASENVIRONMENT.ORG THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does.PLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street THE COMMUNITY ZERO WASTE ecocyclesolutionshub.org 3 We’re here to help you choose Zero Waste and get moving on that journey, whether you’re ready to move an inchor a mile.
IN HOUSTON'S FIFTH WARD, CONCERN OVER SUPERFUND SITE GROWS Houston Press By Dianna Wray Original article here. Houston-area activists gathered on a street corner in Fifth Ward on Tuesday, just across from the Many Diversified Interests Inc. Superfund site — which is currently under redevelopment after the federal Environmental Protection Agency allowed years to pass without cleaning up the lead-contaminated site — to announce that they are joiningNEWS CLIPPING
‘Collective amnesia’: Texas politicians knowingly blew 3 chances to fix the failing power grid. Houston Chronicle: In the wake of each power failure, or near-failure, over the past decade, Texas lawmakers have repeatedly stood at a fork in the road. In each instance, lawmakers left the state’s lightly regulated energy markets alone, choosing cheap electricity over a more stable system. TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas non-profit grassroots environmental research and education organization in Austin, Houston and the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex fighting pollution through community organizing for recycling programs, clean air, clean water and holding government officials, politicians and corporations accountable to public health concerns, green and sustainable solutions for future generations. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
CONTACT US - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT 3903 S Congress Ave P.O. Box 42278 Austin, TX 78704 512-326-5655YOUR VOTE MATTERS
TCE is registered with the IRS and State of Texas as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. See our FINANCIALS.. TCE’s sister organization, TCE Fund, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. ARLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Information Early Voting Times April 22 – 26 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April 27 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. April 28 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. April 29 ‐ 30 Monday ‐ Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Early Voting Locations in City of Arlington: Bob Duncan Center 2800 South Center Street DALLAS JOINS THE FIGHT FOR CLEAN AIR Dallas joins the fight for clean air. In a rare unanimous vote, the Dallas City Council passed a resolution to protect its citizens from the historically poor air quality in our region. Since 1991, the North Texas region has continuously failed federal air quality standards for ozone and smog pollution. The Dallas resolution follows a flurry of RICHARDSON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS Election Day – MAY 4, 2019 7:00AM – 7:00PM. COLLIN COUNTY voters may vote at any of these locations on Election Day.. DALLAS COUNTY voters must vote at their specific voting location for Election Day (look up).. Richardson Candidate Questionnaire on Environmental Issues. This questionnaire was created by Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund (TCE Fund) and our Richardson supporters FIGHTING POLLUTION IN THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY Fighting Pollution in the Rio Grande Valley. October 20, 2015. TCE Blog. Melanie Scruggs, Houston Program Director. The Texas legislative session was held earlier this year, and it was rough for the environment and local communities around the state who are struggling to ward off polluters. Legislators passed laws which stripped Texascities of
DENTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS * Note: The Civic Center will be open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, April 26 and CLOSED on Saturday, April 27 due to the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival. Where do I vote on Election Day for the May 4, 2019 City Council Election? Election Day is May 4, 2019. TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. CAMPAIGNS - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT TCE is registered with the IRS and State of Texas as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. See our FINANCIALS.. TCE’s sister organization, TCE Fund, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does.PLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state.YOUR VOTE MATTERS
TCE is registered with the IRS and State of Texas as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. See our FINANCIALS.. TCE’s sister organization, TCE Fund, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts CALDWELL COUNTY RESIDENTS HOPE TO USE LANDFILL BAN TO STOP Austin American Statesman Farzad Mashood. LOCKHART — Caldwell officials passed a countywide ban on landfills Monday, though they acknowledged the measure likely comes too late to block the plans already in the works for a 250-acre landfill five miles north ofLockhart.
FRANCHISE AGREEMENTS & RECYCLING IN THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH Franchise Agreements & Recycling in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex 5 Table of Contents Commercial Recycling is a Big Opportunity Area in DFW Exclusive Public-Private Recycling Agreements Need TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTJOINACTDONATEWHO WE AREOURCAMPAIGNSVICTORIES
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. CAMPAIGNS - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT TCE is registered with the IRS and State of Texas as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. See our FINANCIALS.. TCE’s sister organization, TCE Fund, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. RECYCLING & ZERO WASTE Recyclers as well as composting companies all over Texas are ready to hire and expand – all we need is the political will and public education necessary to grow this important component of a sustainable economy. Austin was the first city in Texas to adopt a Zero Waste Plan, and TCE Fund is working with city officials to implement andenforce it.
THE CORPUS CHRISTI WATER WARS The Corpus Christi Water Wars. The Exxon SABIC plant, which is nearing completion, is set to be the biggest ethane steam cracker plant in the world. It will require 20 million gallons of water a day to operate. Photo by Rahim Fortune for Rolling Stone. A skyline of smokestacks appears on the horizon before the rest of Corpus Christi does.PLASTIC POLLUTION
The Corpus Christi Water Wars. Rolling Stone: A coalition of residents is trying to halt the region’s rapid industrial sprawl. The fight is now centered on the water supply for a massive new Exxon SABIC plastics plant in the drought-prone Texas city. Plastic bags are killing horses and cows across the state.YOUR VOTE MATTERS
TCE is registered with the IRS and State of Texas as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. See our FINANCIALS.. TCE’s sister organization, TCE Fund, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. P.O. Box 42278. Austin TX 78704. Our Afrikan Family. Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward is a low income community that faces an increase of sound pollution, air pollution, displacement as well as fighting a cancer cluster. Our community has become a DALLAS-FORT WORTH STATE OF THE REGION RECYCLING REPORT Table of Contents I. Current Waste & Recycling Trends in DFW A. Defining waste and the evolving ton B. Useful terminology C. Regional resource and recycling data sources D. Landfill discards in DFW E. Primary sources of discards going to landfills F. Current reduction & diversion programs G. Recycling data & trends II. Environmental & Economic Impacts A. Waste & landfill impacts CALDWELL COUNTY RESIDENTS HOPE TO USE LANDFILL BAN TO STOP Austin American Statesman Farzad Mashood. LOCKHART — Caldwell officials passed a countywide ban on landfills Monday, though they acknowledged the measure likely comes too late to block the plans already in the works for a 250-acre landfill five miles north ofLockhart.
FRANCHISE AGREEMENTS & RECYCLING IN THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH Franchise Agreements & Recycling in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex 5 Table of Contents Commercial Recycling is a Big Opportunity Area in DFW Exclusive Public-Private Recycling Agreements Need CAMPAIGNS - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT TCE is registered with the IRS and State of Texas as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. See our FINANCIALS.. TCE’s sister organization, TCE Fund, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FUND Texas non-profit grassroots environmental research and education organization in Austin, Houston and the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex fighting pollution through community organizing for recycling programs, clean air, clean water and holding government officials, politicians and corporations accountable to public health concerns, green and sustainable solutions for future generations. CONTACT US - TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT 3903 S Congress Ave P.O. Box 42278 Austin, TX 78704 512-326-5655JOIN OUR E-LIST
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