The Nevada Recyclers Association (NRA) was established in 1990 by Robert Combs of R.C. Farms and kicked off the concept of recycling in Las Vegas. The organization was viable until 2002. The organization was revived in November 2006 and is in the process of being reinstated as a 501(c)(6) non-profit organization as of November 2007. The purpose of the present day organization is to be the resource in Nevada for all recycling needs.
A Board of Directors was elected by the general membership consisting of the following offices: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, and Director at Large. Each member of the Board of Directors manages one of the following committees:
For the benefit of environmental sustainability, political concerns, quality of life, and economic sense, we promote methods of recycling for Nevada by providing information, networking, incentives and legislative agenda.
Benefits of Membership:
Freight and shipping discounts
and much more...
Levels of Membership:
Student
Individual
Non-profit or Government
Commercial Silver
Commercial Gold