- In North Dakota, transportation emissions make up roughly 11.5% of the emitted gasses. From this, the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality has developed a sustainability plan. In order to educate citizens, as well as promote environmental awareness when it comes to transportation emissions, the plan can be reviewed on the DEQ’s website.
- Like SHiFT, the state of North Dakota is determined to make sure hazardous materials are properly disposed of when it comes to vehicle recycling. The state hazardous waste program provides endless answers to your questions as well as additional resources you may need in order to protect the environment.
- Those seeking additional information regarding what materials can be recycled as well as a list trusted facilities in the process are encouraged to refer to Earth911. Simply input your zip code to determine your city/county recycling centers for certain materials.

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