Recycling
List of non-profit organizations working on Recycling .
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Recycling
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ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLING FOUNDATION INC.
To offer unused or unwanted computers a second chance by upgrading and distributing to local schools and those in need.
Newport Beach
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Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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533.
Computer Reuse and Marketing
Empower Up is a non-profit organization that provides computers, education, job skills training and access to the Internet to those in need by reusing and marketing computers diverted from the waste stream.
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Cancer
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534.
The Giving Garden Foundation
The Giving Garden Foundation provides financial assistance to cancer patients who reside in either Gloucester or Mathews County, Virginia.
Hayes
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Recycling
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535.
Recycling for Food Inc
Encourage businesses, organizations, schools, and individuals to recycle more, and to use the cash value of the recyclables to feed the needy and homeless.
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Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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536.
HopeCycle
To foster hope and community through the opportunity of a bicycle .
Englewood
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Recycling
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537.
FabMo Inc
FabMo promotes and encourages good stewardship of the earth by diverting discontinued designer fabrics, tiles, wallpapers and other similar materials from landfills, making them available to all interested persons and inspiring creative reuse.
Sunnyvale
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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The Resource Area for Teaching of Greater Sacramento
To foster hands-on learning - the most effective method - by providing plentiful and varied array of very low-cost materials to educators, and teaching them how to use these items with Pre-K-12 graders.
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Recycling
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539.
Youth Fair Chance, Inc.
Youth Fair Chance, Inc. /Asset Recycling is a building materials recycling warehouse.
NATIONAL RECYCLING COALITION INC
The Mission of the National Recycling Coalition is to partner with and facilitate activities between and among non-profit organizations (NGO’s), businesses, trade associations, individuals and government to maintain a prosperous and productive American recycling system that is committed to the conservation of natural resources.
Loveland
