Want a career to help the environment? Help us cut trash pollution and fight climate change! Join the CalRecycle team–apply now! Link: https://ow.ly/JHJV50Sin33
CalRecycle
Government Administration
Sacramento, CA - California 5,971 followers
Make a difference with a job that helps protect the environment. CalRecycle is a Department of the California EPA.
About us
CalRecycle (California's Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery) oversees California’s efforts to cut waste and build a circular economy that reuses materials endlessly to cut trash pollution and save our limited resources.
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http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov
External link for CalRecycle
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Sacramento, CA - California
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Recycling, climate change, circular economy, Environment, Environmetnal Justice, Environmental Protection, and Waste Reduction
Locations
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Primary
1001 I St. MS 22B
P.O. Box 4025
Sacramento, CA - California 95814, US
Employees at CalRecycle
Updates
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Always #ReduceReuseRecycle to cut plastic pollution. Save 150 plastic bags a year with reusable bags. Learn more tips at iRecycleSmart.com. #InternationalPlasticBagFreeDay #PlasticFreeJuly
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Using reusable produce bags saves plastic and cuts plastic pollution. Here are easy steps to make your own cloth produce bag. #InternationalPlasticBagFreeDay
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Do you know anyone with an #accounting background and a love for #recycling? #NowHiring an Accounting Officer to manage Beverage Container Recycling Program invoices. Apply by 7/9. https://ow.ly/HvF650Su7JY #Accountant #Recycling #EnvironmentalJobs #EnvironmentalCareers
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Can a waste-free California help solve plastic pollution and our climate crisis? CalRecycle's new Director, Zoe Heller, reveals her personal journey to make a healthier future for our kids to Sacramento News & Review Story link: https://ow.ly/Pz7350Strig
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Trash doesn't belong on our beaches. This was last year at Lake Tahoe after the 4th of July. Take your trash and recyclables after celebrating. Do your part and recycle smart to keep all of our beaches clean for future generations. For recycling tips: iRecycleSmart.com #CleanBeachesWeek Video via @cleanupthelake/IG
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Confused by food expiration dates? CNET has tips to learn what they mean and when food actually goes bad.
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The effects of extreme heat aren't the same for all Californians. If we start planning now, we can help prevent extreme heat emergencies for ourselves, older adults, children, pregnant people, those with chronic health conditions, and people without access to AC. Get #HeatReadyCA. Learn who’s more at risk for heat-related illness and how you can help at HeatReadyCA.com.
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Stay cooler and safer from heat-related illness. Be #HeatReadyCA – know how to take added precautions to take care of yourself and loved ones this summer. Learn more at HeatReadyCA.com.
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Stay cool, California! Getting too hot can make people sick. Know the signs of heat exhaustion: Heavy sweating Cramps Headache Nausea or vomiting Tiredness Weakness Dizziness Fainting Go to ready.ca.gov for more tips. #ListosCalifornia
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