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Use these resources to make your community a cleaner, greener place to live.
Become a Clean Power Community Educate and help enroll residents, businesses, and municipalities in New Jersey’s Clean Power Community Partners program. >>
Clean Air-Cool Planet is ready to help communities find solutions to climate change. >>
Promote CFL use and recycling
Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) are energy-efficient, but they need to be disposed of properly. >>
Recycling and waste management resources Access the expertise of the Association of New Jersey Recyclers. >>
The EPA has resources to develop effective community waste management solutions. >>
Calculate your town’s carbon footprint Learn how Columbia, Mo., conducted an emissions inventory. >>
Obtain emissions inventory software though the Cities for Climate Protection campaign of the ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability. >>
Community volunteers work with the Hackensack Riverkeeper to clean up local waterways.
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Create an environmentally sustainable community
Learn about the “Sustainable Lawrence” initiative of Lawrence, in Mercer County, N.J. >>
Read the NJDEP guide on “How to Become an Environmentally Sustainable Community.” >>
Discover how other towns have taken "Pathways to Sustainable Communities" from the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions >>
Conduct a municipal energy audit Read the NJDEP guide on how to conduct an energy audit of your town government and community. >>
Tap into state resources No matter where they live, PSEG customers can turn to their state environmental protection agency.
- California >>
- Connecticut >>
- Hawaii >>
- New Hampshire >>
- New Jersey >>
- New York >>
- Pennsylvania >>
- Texas >>
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