External Power Adapters Will No Longer Be Available for EPA?s Energy Star Label / Efficiency gains brought about by Energy Star, transform the market

WASHINGTON ? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that as a result of major success in moving the external power adapter market towards greater and more sustainable energy efficiency, effective December 31, 2010, adapters will no longer be eligible for the Energy Star label Source:External Power Adapters Will No Longer Be Available for EPA?s [...]

UPDATE: EPA Administrator Continues New Orleans Visit Commemorating Hurricane Katrina Anniversary

Four-day visit includes visits with students, residents and community organizations Dallas ? U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P Source:UPDATE: EPA Administrator Continues New Orleans Visit Commemorating Hurricane Katrina Anniversary

City of Ketchikan fined nearly $3,000 for improper disposal of PCBs

(Seattle ? Sept. 13, 2010) The City of Ketchikan, Alaska has reached a $2,900 settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency to resolve alleged federal Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) violations related to the improper disposal of polychlorinated bi-phenyl (PCB) waste Source:City of Ketchikan fined nearly $3,000 for improper disposal of PCBs

EPA Announces Regional Administrator for Region 4

(ATLANTA ? Sept. 1, 2010) Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson announced President Barack Obama’s selection of Gwen Keyes Fleming as the Agency’s Regional Administrator for EPA’s Region 4 Source:EPA Announces Regional Administrator for Region 4

Advanced Planning for Back-to-School Can Save Money and Help the Environment

PHILADELPHIA (August 13, 2010) — Even with a tight economy parents and students still need the back-to-school shopping trip for clothes, backpacks, computers and school supplies Source:Advanced Planning for Back-to-School Can Save Money and Help the Environment

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