California Resource Recovery Association
(a.k.a.: CRRA)
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California Resource Recovery Association (CRRA) is a non-profit 501(C)3 organization dedicated to promoting waste reduction, reuse, recycling, pollution prevention, and composting. The CRRA works to expand markets for recycled materials, promotes sustainable materials policies and is a clearinghouse for information, innovation, and industry and governmental initiatives. CRRA newsletters, workshops and conferences provide up-to-the-minute information on issues that shape the recycling and composting fields. CRRA is the premier organization for linking like-minded individuals from every facet of the industry. Non-profits, waste haulers, recyclers, state, federal and local government, recycled product manufacturers and many others come together under the CRRA umbrella.
The California Resource Recovery Association (CRRA) is an organization of individuals, recycling centers and companies pledged to the conservation of natural resources. The Association assists its member with their programs and conducts activities that will promote resource conservation by the people of California.
The California Resource Recovery Association is dedicated to the following principles:
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To minimize the unnecessary use of resources for consumer packaging and
the distribution of merchandise in general; seeking to assure that
consumers will not be compelled to support wasteful practices that are
beyond their control.
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To furnish as many of our material needs as possible from the local
flow of recoverable, processed resources, and thereby minimizing the
mining of raw materials and their importation.
- To maximize the recovery and recycling of resources in as whole and as useful a condition as possible.


