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Great Lakes Regional Pollution Prevention Roundtable
Promoting Pollution Prevention Through Information Exchange
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Please note that the Topic Hubs developed by this Center have been archived and are no longer being updated.
GLRPPR has converted several of its Topic Hubs to LibGuides, which allowed for integration of some social features. View the converted hubs, as well as other LibGuides related to pollution prevention and sustainability, in the University of Illinois' LibGuides Community.
This section provides a listing of individuals and organizations that you should consult first with your questions about lithographic printing.
For additional assistance, refer to the broader, alphabetical list of contacts in the "Where to Go for P2 Help" section of this Topic Hub.
Printers' National Environmental Assistance Center (PNEAC): www.pneac.org
Champaign, IL
217-333-8942 or http://www.pneac.org/ask.html
Ask for: Debra Jacobson
EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance and Pollution Prevention Policy Staff have partnered with industry and environmental experts to develop this environmental assistance center for the printing industry that offers compliance assistance.
Printing Industries of America/Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (PIA/GATF): www.gain.org
PIA: Alexandria, VA GATF: Sewickley, PA
PIA: 703-519-8100 or gain@printing.org
GATF: 412-741-6860 or info@gatf.org
Ask for: Ben Cooper (PIA)
Gary Jones (GATF)
Rick Hartwig (GATF)
The Printing Industries of America and the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation serve more than 14,000 member companies, promoting programs, services, and an environment that help them operate their businesses profitably.
Great Lakes Regional Pollution Prevention Roundtable (GLRPPR):http://www.glrppr.org/
Illinois Sustainable Technology Center (ISTC): www.istc.illinois.edu
Champaign, IL
217-333-8940 or webmaster@istc.illinois.edu
Ask for: Debra Jacobson, Doug Neidigh, Gary Miller, Malcolm Boyle, or Tim Lindsey
The Illinois Sustanable Technology Center helps Illinois industries, businesses, and citizens reduce and better manage generated waste.
Great Printers Project: http://www.pneac.org/greatprinters/
Oakbrook, IL
630-472-5019 or djacobson@istc.illinois.edu
Ask for: Debra Jacobson
The Great Printers Project intends to make pollution prevention the primary choice of the Great Lakes states printing industry in meeting and exceeding its environmental and human health protection responsibilities. Printers may be certified as a Great Printer after submitting a written pollution prevention plan and committing to implement additional pollution prevention projects annually.
International Association of Printing House Craftsmen: www.iaphc.org/
Minneapolis, MN
612-560-1620 or kkeane1069@aol.com
Ask for: Kevin Keane
The International Association of Printing House Craftsmen is an international organization dedicated to individuals in the printing and graphic arts industry for the purpose of their self development, their companies' success, and the enhancement of the printing and graphic arts industry in society.
PrintSTEP Program: http://www.epa.gov/compliance/assistance/sectors/printstep.html
St. Paul, MN
800-657-3864 or brian.livingston@pca.state.mn.us
Ask for: Brian Livingston
Minnesota, along with New Hampshire and Missouri, were chosen by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to conduct an innovative pilot program called Printers Simplified Total Environmental Partnership, or PrintSTEP. The project is funded by a grant from the EPA and by MPCA support.
TechSolve: http://www.techsolve.org
Cincinnati, OH
513-948-2000 or holley@techsolve.org
Ask for: Mary Beth Holley or Sally Clement
TechSolve, Inc. (formerly IAMS) is a not-for-profit organization focused on helping manufacturers through respected, solution-focused and implementable process improvements.
For additional national, state and regional contacts, see the Printers National Environmental Assistance Center (PNEAC) Contacts & Links page at http://www.pneac.org/contacts/.
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GLRPPR is a member of the Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange, a national network of regional information centers: NEWMOA (Northeast), WRRC (Southeast), GLRPPR (Great Lakes), ZeroWasteNet (Southwest), P2RIC (Plains), Peaks to Prairies (Mountain), WSPPN (Pacific Southwest), PPRC (Northwest). |
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One East Hazelwood Drive; Champaign, IL; 61820; (800) 407-0261; glrppr@istc.illinois.edu