More than 80 percent of U.S. households now have access to recycling* programs. But that's just the beginning. Advances in chemistry are allowing recycled materials to be used in new and innovative ways. For example, a new type of lumber made out of recycled materials is an environmentally friendly and economical alternative to harvesting trees.
*Recycling does not exist in all areas. Check to see if there is a recycling facility in your community.
prevention
American chemistry produces the active ingredient in aspirin, classified by the World Health Organization as “essential” and responsible for reducing and preventing thousands of heart attacks.
recycling
Learn to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle More Plastics
According to the EPA, the average American produces approximately 1,600 pounds of trash per year. To encourage consumers to adopt more eco-friendly habits, ACC recently asked Bob Lilienfeld, editor of the Use Less Stuff Report, for some simple how-to steps for waste reduction. » learn more
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Recycling Polystyrene for Construction Materials
With today’s movement toward "green" or sustainable design practices, architects are considering not only the more obvious qualities of the materials they specify, but also the long-term environmental impact over a building’s life cycle. » learn more
alternatives
The Emergence of Industrial Biotechnology
Driven by soaring energy prices, renewed environmental concerns regarding climate change, forecasts of dwindling petroleum supplies, and escalating raw material costs as a consequence of global competition, "industrial biotechnology" is now being discussed with increased frequency as the future of the chemical manufacturing industry. » learn more
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How to Recycle Electronic Devices
While only a small percentage of discarded computers are currently recycled in the U.S., increased environmental awareness and laws in many jurisdictions prohibiting the disposal of electronics in local landfills are helping give these devices a second life. » learn more
knowledge
Chlorine Chemistry: essential2solar energy
For centuries, humans have taken advantage of the tremendous energy of the sun. Today’s solar energy panels convert sunlight directly into useful energy in the form of electricity. » learn more
Responsible Care®
Responsible Care is the largest and most comprehensive environmental, health and safety initiative in American industry. » learn more