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List-servs are established for participants in the Waste Reduction: Addressing the Overlooked "R" graduate credit workshops. Their purpose is to share good ideas, ask questions, and learn from each other. Entries from the workshop participants may be found at http://www.uni.edu/webarch.

At the website, click on:
WR2005: for a list of e-mail entries from the 2005 class.
WR2006-M: for a list of e-mail entries from the Maquoketa 2005-2006 class.
WR2006-CL: for a list of e-mail entries from the Clear Lake 2006 class.
AdvancedWR2006: for a list of e-mail entries from the Advanced Waste Reduction 2005-2006 class.

From there, you may sort the e-mails according to author, date, thread or subject.


 
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Website mission: Provide formal and nonformal educators with resources, lessons plans, and a forum for information exchange to facilitate education about waste in K-12 classrooms. Webmaster: Susan Salterberg, Center for Energy and Environmental Education, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0293; salterberg@uni.edu Last Updated: January 5, 2005; Copyright 2005 University of Northern Iowa. All Rights Reserved. http://www.uni.edu/ceee/wastereduction

Thanks to the Iowa Waste Reduction Center at the University of Northern Iowa and especially to their director, John Konefes, and to their webmaster, Jason Ebensberger, for assistance with this website. This website was prepared with the support of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Contract Number 04-G550-24. However, any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of IDNR. Funding support was also provided by the Resource Enhancement and Protection Conservation Education Program (REAP CEP): Invest in Iowa , our outdoors, our heritage, our people.  REAP is supported by the state of Iowa, providing funding to public and private partners for natural and cultural resource projects, including water quality, wildlife habitat, soil conservation, parks, trails, historic preservation and more.