Following is a list of freeware that provides information on issues related to pollution prevention and recycling. To learn more about a particular item, click on the item name. To download a software product or visit an interactive web site, click on "download" or "view," respectively. But first, please read our disclaimer and permissions page if you haven't already done so.

33/50 Success Stories
By US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT). A collection of more than a hundred examples of industrial innovations that have reduced pollution, focused corporate priorities, and very often have led to net economic savings. These Success Stories were written by the companies themselves, using a format designed by the 33/50 Program. They can be accessed according to a variety of interests: by chemical, by reduction techniques, by State, or by industrial sector. Or, you can search on keywords of particular interest to your own information needs.
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Agricultural Pollution Prevention
By US Environmental Protection Agency and Purdue University. This general introduction shows how farmers can save money and reduce pollution by sensible use of fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides.
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California Materials Exchange (CalMAX)
By California Integrated Waste Management Board. A free service designed to help businesses find markets for non-hazardous materials they have traditionally discarded.
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Earth's 911
By 1800CLEANUP. Find out the closest place where you can recycle various hazardous materials and household wastes.
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Envirofacts Warehouse
By US Environmental Protection Agency. Allows you to retrieve environmental information from EPA databases on Superfund sites, drinking water, toxic and air releases, hazardous waste and Biennial Reporting System data, water discharge permits, and grants information. Use online queries to retrieve data or generate maps of environmental information by choosing from several mapping applications available through EPA's Maps On Demand.
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Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) Database
By US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT). A database of product-specific information (e.g., environmental standards and guidelines or contract language) developed by government programs, both domestic and international, as well as third parties.
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EPEAT
By Green Electronics Council. The Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) is a procurement tool to help institutional purchasers in the public and private sectors evaluate, compare and select desktop computers, notebooks, and monitors based on their environmental attributes. EPEAT also provides a set of performance criteria for the design of products, and provides an opportunity for manufacturers to secure market recognition for efforts to reduce the environmental impact of their products.
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Green Chemistry Expert System
By US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT). Allows users to build a green chemical process, design a green chemical, or survey the field of green chemistry. The system is equally useful for new and existing chemicals and their synthetic processes.
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Green Conference Initiative
By US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT). Opportunities for conference planners and suppliers (e.g., hoteliers, convention centers, and food service providers) that can help reduce pollution, energy use, and water use at a conference.
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Green Vehicle Guide
By US Environmental Protection Agency. Find information about the air pollution emissions and fuel economy performance of different vehicles.
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H2E Self-Assessment Guide
By Hospitals for a Healthy Environment (H2E). Helps health care facilities with a plan of action for reducing waste.
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HORIZON Solutions Site
By HORIZON Communications, UNEP, UNDP, UNPF, UNICEF, Harvard University, Yale University, and the IDRC of Canada. A source of case studies on proven or promising solutions drawn from all parts of the world and from both high and low technologies. Subjects include agriculture, biodiversity, desertification, forests, oceans, fisheries, land management, energy production and consumption, population, public health, toxic chemical and pollution control, transportation, waste management, and water quality and supply.
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Paint and Coatings Consumer Information
By National Paint and Coatings Association. Provides handy information on paints, including paint estimators, lead paint advice, what to do with leftover paint, and industry facts.
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Persistence, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic Profiler (PBT Profiler)
By US Environmental Protection Agency. The PBT Profiler was developed as a voluntary screening tool to identify pollution prevention opportunities for chemicals without experimental data.
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Pollution Prevention
By US Environmental Protection Agency and Purdue University. Outlines the relevant environmental legislation and addresses pollution prevention (P2) in industry, agriculture, energy, government, and consumer sectors. Examples include more efficient manufacturing processes, alternative products and procedures that generate less or more benign end products, and ways to reduce the amount of raw materials used.
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Pollution Prevention Technology Template
By US Environmental Protection Agency. The Template is a format for presenting information on P2 technologies and for comparing technologies and their applications in different settings. A vendor or other originator of a P2 technology can use the Template as a format for preparing and presenting info on the technology to potential users, and have the resulting analysis posted on the EPA web site. The P2 Template itself can be used as a reference by a facility or assistance provider examining information on a P2 technology. Where there are gaps between the information the vendor provides and the variables covered in the Template, the reader can ask the vendor for more complete information.
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Recycler's World
By RecycleNet Corporation. A world-wide trading site for information related to secondary or recyclable commodities, by-products, used and surplus items or materials.
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ReduceIt
By US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste. Helps solid waste managers plan for a source reduction program and determine the impact of various source reduction options on their community including residential (grasscycling, home composting, and clothing reuse) and commercial and industrial (office paper reduction, converting to multi-use pallets, and paper towel reduction).
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Residential Water Conservation Techniques
By US Environmental Protection Agency and Purdue University. Shows effective ways to save water inside and outside the house. Topics include efficient toilets, showerheads, faucets; leak detection, water efficient lawn care and gardening; car washing and pool operation. Save amazing amounts of money while protecting the environment! The expert system feature allows users to calculate how much they will save by installing water efficient devices in their homes. Useful for everyone from the general public to utility managers.
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Residential Water Conservation Techniques (Spanish version)
By US Environmental Protection Agency and Purdue University. Tecnicas para la Conservacion de Agua Residencial. Este programa tiene la intencion de proporcionar informacion acerca de la conservacion de agua adentro y alrededor de la casa.
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Search the EPA Internet
By US Environmental Protection Agency. Search the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) web site.
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SOLV-DB
By National Center for Manufacturing Sciences. Information on commercially available solvents including health and safety considerations, chemical and physical data, regulatory responsibilities, and environmental fate.
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Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
By US Environmental Protection Agency and Purdue University. Includes information and graphics depicting the ozone layer, how ozone is created, causes and effects of ozone depletion, the ozone hole, the greenhouse effect, and how an individual can help prevent ozone depletion. The program also examines applicable government legislation, including portions of the US Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
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Tailpipe Tally
By Environmental Defense. Using Tailpipe Tally, you can compare the environmental and economic costs of different vehicles. Simply provide some basic information and get fuel consumption, fuel cost, and vehicle emissions for any vehicle (model year 1978 to present) you choose.
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Transboundary Agreements Infobase
By Commission for Environmental Cooperation. Find information on agreements and treaties on transboundary environmental cooperation in North America. Search by subject, agreement name, or by parties to the agreements. A complete list of agreements in the database is also available for users to browse through.
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