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https://www.wichita.gov/700/Solid-Waste-Recycling-Program

Solid waste and recycling plan for the City of Wichita.


Plastic Documentaries


Movies


https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/environment/recycling-guide/

Online recycling guide for Sedgwick County that lists where many of the most commonly used household items can be recycled.


https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/environment/household-hazardous-waste-facility/

HHW Facility is a place Sedgwick County, located at 801 Stillwell, where residents can dispose of old chemicals and household hazardous waste free of charge. Phone: (316) 660-7464


Colleges Going Green


https://www.kskor.org/Recycling

Learn about public/governmental entities, business professionals, non-profit organizations and private citizens that support waste reduction, composting, reuse and recycling efforts in Kansas.


https://www.kdhe.ks.gov/158/Division-of-Environment

Various recycling programs supported by the state of Kansas


https://www.greeneducationfoundation.org/2011-09-26-04-27-14.html

Resources from a nonprofit committed to help create a more sustainable future through education.


Fact Sheet: How Much Disposable Plastic We Use


E-Cycling

List of electronics Starkey accepts for recycling from the general public and local businesses in Wichita, located at 4500 W. Maple.


https://kids.niehs.nih.gov/

Entertaining and educational games and activities for kids and adults, as well as lessons and lesson plans for teachers.


https://kab.org/recycling/

Recycling resources from a nonprofit dedicated to inspire and educate people to take action and improve their community environments.


[video src="https://greenactioncentre.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/18820314_405755163157298_5813875101476585472_n.mp4" /]

Video clip from a documentary called War on Waste, showcasing how fast fashion is one of the largest waste problems.