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Pennsylvania Environmental Defense FoundationThe Foundation exists solely to enforce Pennsylvanians' rights to a cleanenvironment. It uses citizens' suit powers contained in both state and federal laws to stop pollution, prevent misuse of the land and obtainenvironmental justice. ( In other words we sue the polluters and make them Stop and Clean up their messes.)
Raymond Proffitt FoundationThe Raymond Proffitt Foundation is a public interest non-profit organization concerned with the enforcement of environmental protection laws. It helps individuals and grassroots organizations understand and change government inaction to protect the environment, frequently solving problems through discussion with agency officials. When discussion fails, however, the Foundation will file citizen lawsuits against government, companies or individuals violating the law.
Clean Air CouncilClean Air Council is a
member supported,
non-profit environmental
organization dedicated to
protecting
Pennsylvanians' right to
clean air. The Council
works through public
education, community
advocacy, and oversight
of government to ensure
enforcement of
environmental laws.
Steel Recycling InstituteThe Steel Recycling Institute is a trade association dedicated to sustaining and promoting the
recycling of all steel products and educating the solid waste management industry, government,
business and ultimately the consumer about the benefits of steel`s infinite recycling cycle.
Natural Lands Trusthe greater Philadelphia region is made up of some of the
nation's richest and most beautiful natural areas. Here you
can find rare, old-growth forests, diverse wildflower
meadows and dynamic wetlands.
Natural Lands Trust, a nonprofit regional land trust, has
been working with our region's communities to protect these
vital resources since 1961.
Pure Earth Organic FarmA working organic farm that provides information on organic agriculture and
gardening topics.
Wildlife Preservation Trust InternationalWPTI saves endangered species and their habitats in partnership with local
scientists and educators around the world.
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