Information Resources
Neighbor Storage offers the blog article Moving Sustainably: The Ultimate Guide to Eco-Friendly Moving
Brookfield Residential, a licensed real estate broker, offers 5 Ways to Go Green at Home
Marketing/branding company Looka, offers 10 Ways to Make Your Small Business More Sustainable
Recycling Resources
Don't dump it—recycle it!
What do you do when one of your energy-saving compact fluorescent bulbs burns out? These bulbs should be recycled because they contain a small amount of mercury, a neurotoxin. However, the amount is miniscule compared to the mercury put into the atmosphere from coal-burning power plants.
Here are some good information resources:
- A Recycling Guide By Kitchen Works Inc
- A Comprehensive Recycling Guide
- Recycling 101: How and Why You Should Recycle
Many varieties of household hazardous waste, from CFLs and other fluorescent tubes to oil-based paints to prescription medication, can be dropped off Naperville's Household Hazardous Waste Center, 971 Brookdale Road, on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For a map to the facility, which is open to DuPage County, Kane County and Will County residents, click here.
What do you do if a CFL breaks? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has the answer. Click here to see the cleanup process.
Other recycling resources
According to Kane County officials, residents and businesses are recycling 42% of their waste, a vast improvement over the 8% that was recycled in 1986. Some stats from Kane county's recycling web site:
- The average Kane County home recycles about 60 pounds of material each month.
- Last year, we recycled about 65,000,000 aluminum cans in Kane County (or 168 for each person), but we still threw away 30 million cans (or 86 cans per person).
- Kane County residents recycled 30 million pieces of junk mail (85 pieces per person). 44% of the junk mail was never opened.
- We recycled 94 million pounds of paper, saving the equivalent of 796,000 trees. Each day, 2 million trees are cut down in the United States.
Click on a category to find out where and when you can recycle the following items:
- Electronics and books: (Monthly dropoffs) Computers and Peripherals: Personal Computers, Monitors, Printers, Scanners, Modems, Tape, Disk, CD Drives, Cables, Keyboards, Mice, Plotters.
Entertainment Equipment: Televisions, Camcorders, Cameras, Stereo Equipment (no speakers), Game Players, Joysticks.
Office Equipment: Telephones, Cell Phones, Pagers, Answering Machines, Typewriters, Calculators, Adding Machines, Fax Machines, Shredders, Copiers, Postage Meters.
Electronic Media: Floppy Disks, Compact Discs (and cases), Videotapes (no audio cassettes) - Household hazardous waste: (Weekly dropoffs) aerosol products, antifreeze, batteries (auto and household), blacktop sealer, cleaning products, fluorescent bulbs, gasoline, hobby and photographic chemicals, lawn chemicals, mercury, motor oil, oil-based paints, pesticides, pool chemicals, propane tanks and solvents. Not accepted: ammunition, explosives, fireworks, biological or medical wastes, farm machinery oil, fire extinguishers, latex paint, smoke detectors
- Unused and expired medicines
- Styrofoam
Don't live in Kane County? No problem! Just go to www.Earth911.com, click on Recycling Search, and type in your ZIP Code at the top of the page to get a list of recycling sites.
More recycling services
- If you're doing any work around the house, you can find materials at Habitat for Humanity's ReStore, an Elgin-based store that sells at bargain prices donated items from contractors, remodelers, manufacturers, distributors and homeowners–much of which would otherwise be destined for the landfill. Proceeds support the building of Habitat homes in Kane County. The store is located at 860 North State Street in Elgin. Click here for details.
- Homeowners and small businesses in Batavia now can recycle electronic equipment, office equipment and books Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Batavia Public Works Department, 200 North Raddant Road. When you arrive at the Public Works facility, please enter the main entrance on Raddant Road and advise the receptionist you have equipment to drop off.
Items accepted for recycling:
- Computers and Peripherals: personal computers; monitors; printers; scanners; modems; tape, disk and CD drives; cables, keyboards, mice; and plotters. There is a limit of 25 pieces on PC towers/CPU's and monitors.
- Entertainment Equipment: Televisions; camcorders; cameras; stereo equipment (no speakers); game players; and joysticks.
- Office Equipment: Telephones; cell phones; pagers; answering machines; typewriters; calculators; adding machines; fax machines; shredders; copiers; and postage meters.
- Software: Floppy discs; compact discs (and cases); videotapes; and audio cassettes. Please remove all paper and recycle it with your mixed paper at home.
- Books: Hardbound and paperback books.
- Please DO NOT bring manuals, packing material, air conditioners, other appliances or household hazardous waste.
For additional information contact the Public Works Facility 630-879-1424 ext 310.
Political Resources
What district am I in?
- Here is a link to the Illinois State Board of Elections page to help you find your IL Representative District, IL Senate District, and U.S. Congressional District.
- U.S. Congressional district map
Government Agencies
- U.S. Dept of the Interior
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- National Park Service
- U.S. Forest Service
- List of National Forests
- National Resources Conservation Service
- U.S. EPA
- EPA Superfund for this region
- Illinois Department of Natural Resources
- Illinois Pollution Control Board
- Illinois Natural Resources Geospacial Data Clearinghouse:A gateway to GIS data and imagery for Illinois. Available data sets and documentation (metadata) include: geology, water resources, nature preserves, wildlife areas, environment, land use, base data, Public Land Survey, political boundaries, roads, census information, and much more.
- Illinois Department of Natural Resources Volunteer Network: State program has volunteers monitoring rivers, forests, prairies, wetlands and more.
- Illinois Waste Management and Research Center.
- Kane County State's Attorney's Office: Prosecutes environmental violations in Kane County.
- Kane-DuPage Soil & Water Conservation District.
Elected Officials
- Governor JB Pritzker
- Sen. Richard J. Durbin
- Sen. Tammy Duckworth
- U.S. Rep. Bill Foster
- Find all of your elected officials: Project Vote Smart. Tip: Type your ZIP Code in this format--xxxxx-xxxx--in the search box at the top left to see who represents you. Click on the person's name to see their biographical information, the positions on various issues and contact information
- League of Conservation Voters, which includes Congressional scorecard to show how legislators voted on conservation issues.
- VoteEnvironment.org, a new site run by the League of Conservation Voters Education Fund. The site's mission is to help people use the political process to improve the environment.
- Public Citizen Congress Watch
Environmental groups
- Friends of the Fox River
- Environmental Defense Fund: A wonderful page on this site allows you to do such things as type in your ZIP code and find out the level of pollution in your area.
- Earthwatch Radio: Broadcasts about the environment by staff and students at the Sea Grant Institute and the Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Environmental Law and Policy Center: A non-profit environmental advocacy organization based in Chicago.
- Greenpeace
- Illinois Audubon Society
- Illinois Recycling Association
- National Wildlife Federation
- Natural Resources Defense Council
- The Nature Conservancy
- National Forest Foundation
- Prairie Rivers Network, with reports on the Fox and other rivers in Illinois.
- Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility
- The River Network
- River Alliance of Wisconsin
- World Wildlife Fund
Fox River information
Ideas for day trips
- DuPage County Forest Preserve District
- Fox Valley Park District
- Kane County Forest Preserve District
- Illinois Prairie Path (biking and hiking)
- Illinois State Parks
- Prairie Restoration at Fermilab in Batavia--Fermilab is one of six National Environmental Research Parks across the nation. It's also home to a bison herd as well as a prairie restoration project.
Ideas for teachers
- DNR’s Division of Education
- Environmental Education on the Internet
- EPA’s teachers page
- John Muir Day Study Guide--lesson plans for teachers from kindergarten through 12th grade using the the life of the Sierra Club founder and naturalist.
- The Orion Society--an award-winning publisher, an environmental education organization, and a communications and support network for grassroots environmental and community organizations.
Ideas for kids
Miscellaneous
- ZFC Real Estate offers an in-depth Guide to a More Energy-Efficient Home.
- PatioFurniture.com offers the article Finding Ways to Discard or Repurpose Furniture, discussing alternatives to sending old furniture to the landfill.
- The Wild Ones-Natural Landscapers, Ltd.: A non-profit organization with a mission to educate and share information with members and community at the "plant-roots" level and to promote biodiversity and environmentally sound practices.
- A Guide to Recycling Around the Home: Real estate site Movoto's collection of recycling resources.
Grassroots Network
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Valley of the Fox Water Sentinels: The VOF Water Sentinels monitor tributaries to the Fox River in Kane and Kendall Counties.