Recycling Officials Hold Annual Conference, Concern Expressed for Future
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In addition to more than two dozen workshops, plenary sessions and PROP’s annual dinner, graduation ceremonies were held for over 30 individuals who completed either the first level courses to PROP’s certification program overall has attracted over 680 participants and will so go online shortly with its training program to serve anyone with Internet access. Of significant concern to many attendees was the financial condition of the state’s Recycling Fund which this year will provide over $68 million to support local recycling and composting, county waste planning and host municipal inspector programs. Although the $2 per ton Recycling Fee supporting the program will not sunset until January 2009, DEP has estimated the last full round of 902 recycling set up grants it can offer will PROP leadership will DEP is planning to offer a $20 million round of new 902 recycling set up grants later this year and will make an announcement of the current year’s 902 grants, which resulted in 200 applications for $49 million in grant funds, in the near future. Conference attendees also heard an update of the next phase of the Waste Characterization Study DEP started three years ago. The first phase identified opportunities for additional recycling, including composting organics, collecting and marketing more fi For example, many more containers are now plastic rather than glass and even plastic containers are 22 percent lighter than they were just 10 years ago. The dilemma presented The current phase of the Study is looking in detail at the efficiencies and opportunities in local material recovery facilities (MRFs) which should Several speakers pointed to the need to make recycling programs more sustaina PROP is lead by President Chuck Raudenbush, Waste Management, Inc., Lori Robson, Northern Tier Solid Waste Management Authority, Vice-President, Joanne Shafer, Centre County Solid Waste Management Authority, Treasurer, Amy Mazzella di Bosco, Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority, Secretary and Tanya McCoy-Caretti, Cambria County Solid Waste Authority, Committee Chair. ======== FYI ================== Learn How to Compost In Your Own Backyard |
7/30/2004 |
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