Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery

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The Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency office responsible for developing and implementing national policies on solid and hazardous waste management, recycling, and resource conservation.

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instanceOf United States federal government office
office within a government agency
aimsTo protect human health through waste management policy
protect the environment through waste management policy
country United States of America
develops national policies on hazardous waste
national policies on recycling
national policies on resource conservation
national policies on solid waste
focusesOn recovery of useful materials
safe waste disposal
waste reduction
implements national policies on hazardous waste
national policies on recycling
national policies on resource conservation
national policies on solid waste
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
oversees implementation of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
parentAgency United States Environmental Protection Agency
partOf United States Environmental Protection Agency
responsibleFor hazardous waste management policy
materials management policy
recycling policy
resource conservation policy
solid waste management policy
waste minimization policy
sector environmental protection
website https://www.epa.gov/office-land-and-emergency-management
worksOn Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
surface form: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act programs

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Office of Land and Emergency Management hasSubOrganization Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery