Lowell, Mass., May 15, 2019 - UMass Lowell’s Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) seeks grant proposals from Massachusetts businesses, community groups and municipalities for projects that will reduce the use of toxic chemicals.
“The TURI grants provide an added incentive for organizations to implement innovative toxics use reduction projects and share their successes with others,” said Deputy Director of TURI Liz Harriman.
Industry Grants of up to $30,000 are intended for manufacturing facilities to improve processes or install technology that results in reducing toxics.
Small Business Grants of up to $10,000 are intended for businesses that provide services directly to consumers. For example, dry cleaners, nail and hair salons, auto repair and collision shops and other small businesses that are willing to replace toxics with safer alternatives are encouraged to apply.
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