FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE IWE Representatives will identify additional financial and technical assistance IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES programs to enhance your business success. Several state-wide programs exist to help companies save money, enhance operations and comply with environmental regulations. These include: IOWA • Solid Waste Alternatives Program (SWAP) • Pollution Prevention (P2) Assessments • Pollution Prevention (P2) Intern Program • Iowa Waste Reduction Center (IWRC) at the University of Northern Iowa EXCHANGE • Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA)

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Federal regulations prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap. State law prohibits discrimination IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES | WWW.IOWADNR.GOV on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, or disability. If you believe you have been discriminated against in any program, activity or facility as described above, or if you desire further information, please write to the Iowa DNR, Wallace State Office Building, 502 E. Ninth St., Des Moines, Iowa, 50319. IOWA WASTE EXCHANGE THE IOWA WASTE EXCHANGE (IWE) is one of the nation’s premier materials exchange programs. It is a free, non-regulatory and confidential service, with professionals ready to provide individualized and expert waste management and business assistance resulting in both economic and environmental benefits. Since 1990 the IWE has matched more than 3.2 million tons of by-products and materials with groups interested in using or those materials. Our team of representatives has over 90 years of combined experience in the waste management field. The IWE TESTIMONIAL helps business and industry, schools, hospitals and communities save disposal costs “Due to changing economic conditions and new environmental stewardship and protect the environment by reducing, reusing and recycling materials that would opportunities, the Iowa Waste Exchange is more important now than ever. otherwise end up in the . Iowa businesses are fortunate to have this resource providing economical assistance and options that they may otherwise never be aware of.” FREE CONSULTATION IOWA WASTE EXCHANGE WILLIAM L. ROWLAND PRIMARY SERVICE AREAS The IWE program is provided at no cost by the IOWA WASTE EXCHANGE PRIMARY SERVICE AREAS DIRECTOR, LANDFILL OF NORTH IOWA Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Contact the IWE Representative serving your area for assistance in assessing waste streams, identifying CONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANCE and recycling opportunities, and expanding The IWE respects a client’s privacy. All information that IWE Representatives gather recycling efforts. The IWE can also assist in finding remains confidential, as mandated by Iowa Code. Information about available and reusable materials for production processes and wanted materials is published as a confidential numerical entry in our database. shipping needs. Our program works with all types Information associated with the IWE program will not be shared without permission. of by-products and materials, including hazardousArea 1 Area 4 Fred Kesten Alicia Presto materials, whether the quantities generated are1009 E. large Anthony St. or small. By diverting700 16th St.materials NE, Suite 301 DATABASE PO Box 768 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Carroll, IA 51401 Phone: 319.365.9941 ext. 121 The IWE maintains a database of available and from the landfill, the IWE has saved almost $83Phone: 712.792.9914million in disposal and relatedFax: 319.365.9981 costs. Fax: 712.792.1751 [email protected] [email protected] Host Organization: East Central Iowa Council of wanted materials that is free to access. With over Host Organization: Region XII Council of Governments Governments 13,000 materials listed in the IWE database, we may NON-REGULATORY PROGRAM Area 2 Area 5 Shelene Codner Julie Plummer have what you are looking for. To search for a material The IWE is a confidential program, and does 2006not S. Ankenyconduct Blvd. Bldg 17, regulatory Rm 20A inspections306 West River Dr. or levy Ankeny, IA 50023-3993 Davenport, IA 52801-1221 fines. When an IWE Representative is invited intoCell: 319.404.1942 a facility, our primary Phone:job 563.336.3319 is to provideor 800.462.3255 you could use or to find a market for a material you [email protected] Fax: 563.336.3350 Host Organization: Des Moines Area Community [email protected] generate, on the internet go to - waste management assistance by assessing wasteCollege streams and identifyingHost Organization: reuse Eastern and Iowa Community College District http://programs.iowadnr.gov/iwe/searchmaterials.aspx recycling opportunities. Area 3 Ben Kvigne Area 6 229 E. Park Ave. John Bruce Waterloo, IA 50703 700 16th St. NE, Suite 301 Phone: 319.235.0311 ext. 125 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Fax: 319.235.2891 Phone: 319.365.9941 ext. 123 [email protected] [email protected] Host Organization: Iowa Northland Regional Council Fax: 319.365.9981 of Governments Host Organization: East Central Iowa Council of Governments

Department of Natural Resources Bill Blum 502 E. 9th St. IWE SUCCESS STORY Des Moines, IA 50319-0034 Phone: 515.725.8376 Fax: 515.725.8202 BREEZERS FIND A NEW HOME [email protected] A unique aspect of these matches was that so many people worked together on their Updated 9/2016 distribution. This was a fun project, and certainly a great reuse project that touched many people.” JEFF SCHLEE REPRESENTATIVE, AREA 3