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Recycling
Sections
Source
Separation Recycling
Specific Material Information
- Materials
listing including recyclables and information on their proper
management
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Hazardous materials F.A.Q. - Read the frequently asked questions
regarding materials often thought of as household hazardous waste.
Recycling Supplies and Equipment
Educational Tools You Can Use
- The ABCs of Plastics Recycling
- Learn which plastics to recycle (Bottles #1 and #2) and which
plastics to throw out (mostly the rest).
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The ABCs of Recycling
in Schools flyer (PDF). Click, download, read, print and
distribute this document for any school located in Morris County.
This document itemizes and clarifies the variety of materials
schools should be recycling and those that they should not be
recycling.
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A
guide to recycling and solid waste disposal for businesses located
in Morris County, NJ (PDF). Click, download, read, print and
distribute this document for any business located in Morris County
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Office Recycling flyer
(PDF). Click, download, read, print and
distribute this document for any office located in Morris County.
This document itemizes and clarifies the variety of materials
offices should be recycling and those that they should not be
recycling.
MCMUA
Recycling Operations
Recycling
Planning
For the Municipal
Recycling Coordinator
Recycling Rates
The chart below illustrates that Morris County
was achieving its ambitious recycling goals between 1995 and 1998 and
that after 1998 the recycling rate for Morris County dipped below the
county's goals. These goals are to recycle 50% of municipal solid
waste (MSW) and to recycle 60% of all waste (total waste).
Please note that municipal solid waste (MSW) and its accompanying 50%
goal generally excludes all construction, demolition, bulky waste and
industrial waste disposal and recycling activities. The total waste
recycling goal of 60% includes all these non-municipal solid waste disposal
and recycling activities in addition to municipal solid waste disposal and
recycling.
The recent decline in recycling closely follows New Jersey's own statewide downward trend. In an effort to
turn this trend around Morris County adopted a significant update
to the recycling element of its Solid Waste Management Plan in April 2007.
This Plan update details the
programs to be implemented to reverse this trend and provides Morris County a pathway to
once again achieve its recycling and solid waste management objectives. Click
here to read more about this March 2007 Solid Waste Management Plan
Amendment.
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