New York State Pollution Prevention Institute

Green Homes for Cleaner Lakes

 

 Learn how to make smart choices to protect your family while saving money!

NYSP2I’s Green Homes for Cleaner Lakes program aims to increase awareness about the dangers of everyday household products on human health and the environment.

Through fun, free two hour workshops, homeowners learn how to make smart choices to protect their families while saving money!

The first workshop series will be held in Rochester in April & May ... Click here for details

 

 

 

 

How Green is your Clean?

Hazardous Waste @ Home

Potential Hidden Dangers of Personal Care Products 

Safer Household Products

Are the products you use to clean your house affecting your health?
Learn about the household cleaning product choices you have to make your home clean and safe for your family.
Ever wonder what to do with unwanted paint cans, batteries, and pharmaceuticals? Not sure what to do with outdated
computers? Protect your family and pets by learning how to store and dispose of hazardous waste
found in your home!

 What’s really in your deodorant, perfume, or makeup? How safe
are your personal care products? Learn more about the ingredients in everyday products
that can affect your health and the environment.

What do cookware, food storage containers, light bulbs, and furniture have in common? All may affect your health and the
environment! Learn more about these and other everyday products, your options, and how to limit
your exposure. Make better choices without sacrificing your budget!

The workshop series is coming to a city near you! This free series will be held in the Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Massena areas.

For more information, email greenhomes@rit.edu

Workshop details will be posted on this website as soon as they are available!

 

Funding provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Great Lakes Restoration Initiative in the amount of $104,192 and by the NYS Pollution Prevention Institute through a grant from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.

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