Introduction. Methodology. Summary of State Programs in Solid Waste and Recycling Education. California-Solid Waste Management Board. California-Golden Empire Health Planning Center. Connecticut-Department of Environmental Protection. Florida-Department of Education. Illinois-Environmental Protection Agency. Indiana-Office of School Assistance. Kentucky-Western Kentucky University. Kentucky-Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet. Maine-Office of Waste Recycling and Reduction. Massachusetts-Department of Environmental Protection. Michigan-Department of Natural Resources. Michigan-Genesee County Cooperative Extension Service. Minnesota-Waste Management Board. Missouri-Department of Natural Resources. New Jersey-Department of Environmental Protection. New York-Department of Environmental Conservation. Oregon-Department of Environmental Quality. Rhode Island-Department of Environmental Management. Tennessee Valley Authority-Environmental/Energy Education Program. Texas-Texas Education Agency. Texas-Department of Health, Division of Solid Waste. Vermont-Department of Education. Vermont-Institute of Natural Sciences. Virginia-Office of Litter Prevention and Recycling. Washington-Department of Ecology. Wisconsin-Bureau of Information and Education, Department of Natural Resources. Wisconsin-Environmental Resources Unit, University of Wisconsin. Education Resources Information Center (ERIC). Clearinghouses. Respondent States with No Recycling Education Programs. Alaska-Department of Education. Arkansas-Department of Pollution Control and Ecology. Delaware-Solid Waste Authority. District of Columbia-Office of Instruction. Kansas-Department of Education. Maryland-Department of Education. Mississippi-Department of Education. New Hampshire-Department of Environmental Services. New Mexico-Department of Education. North Carolina-Department of Public Instruction. Pennsylvania-Department of Environmental Resources. South Carolina-Department of Education. South Dakot