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Contact: Caryn Shinske (609) 984-1795 |
DEP AWARDS $14 MILLION IN GRANTS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO (19/P001) TRENTON – Local governments will share $14.3 million in grants to further enhance recycling efforts, based on 2016 recycling performance in their communities, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Catherine R. McCabe announced today. The recycling tonnage grants are awarded through the state’s Recycling Enhancement Act and are funded through a $3 per-ton surcharge on trash disposed at solid waste facilities statewide. The DEP then allocates that money back to municipalities based on how much recycling each community reports accomplishing during a particular calendar year.
Grants are based on materials collected and recycled in a municipality or county. The grants are to be used to further improve a community’s recycling rate either by funding a recycling coordinator position, sponsoring household hazardous waste collection events, providing recycling receptacles and pickup in public places, maintaining leaf composting operations, doing educational outreach about the importance of recycling, or implementing curbside recycling pickup programs. For calendar year 2016, the most recent year for which data is available, New Jersey generated 9.7 million tons of municipal solid waste, with 4.26 million tons recycled and 5.4 million tons disposed. This resulted in a slight increase in the recycling rate, to 44 percent, from the year prior. New Jersey’s recycling rate exceeds the national recycling rate average of 34 percent, but is below the state’s recycling goal of 50 percent. Overall, New Jersey in 2016 generated 22.6 million tons of solid waste, which includes municipal waste plus construction debris and other types of non-municipal waste. Of the total collected, 13.9 million tons were recycled and 8.7 million tons were disposed, for an overall recycling rate of 61 percent. The overall rate for 2015 was 63 percent.
Municipalities receiving grants of more than $100,000 for 2016 recycling efforts are: Bergen County: Paramus, $130,864; South Hackensack, $197,287 The Burlington County Occupational Training Center received $185,637, and the Atlantic County Utilities Authority received $144,928 for their recycling efforts. For a complete list of recycling tonnage grants by municipality, visit www.nj.gov/dep/dshw/recycling/stat_links/2016payout.pdf To learn more about recycling in New Jersey, visit www.nj.gov/dep/dshw/recycling/. Follow the DEP on Twitter @NewJerseyDEP. ### |
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