Household Waste Management
- Visit a 'virtual house' and choose extended discussions of the many products they might encounter there.
- Learn about safe homemade alternatives and evaluate them
- An enormous state-by-state database of mail, telephone, and Internet contacts puts users in touch with a wealth of free downloadable publications.
- Includes over 30 quizzes and activities for K-12 students, sorted by grade level.
Created: 1997 by Amy Childress, Alfred Krause, et al.; updated 2001
Audiences:
- homeowners
- teachers
Download and install the software
- All you need to view the program is a Web browser
- Download Household Waste Management - hwaste.zip (compressed file, 6.8MB, unzips to 8.4MB)
- Double-click the file to uncompress and install the program. We suggest saving it to C:\Program Files\seahome\hwaste\
- Start your browser and choose File > Open > C:\Program Files\seahome\hwaste\src\title.htm
View the software online
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