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Q. How much waste is Recycled in Florida Annually?
A. In 2006 Floridians diverted 8,567,931 tons of Municipal Solid Waste from the landfill through recycling. A complete breakdown of Florida’s Solid Waste Management can be viewed in the
Solid Waste Annual Reports. There, you will find a breakdown of Florida’s solid waste and recycling information.
Q. Where can I Recycle in my community?
A. To find out where to take your recyclables, refer to the
bottom of DEP recycling web page
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/categories/recycling/default.htm
Place your zip code in the Earth 911 locator box and press enter.
This will take you to specific recycling information for your
county. Click on "Reuse and Recycling Centers" and select the
material(s) you wish to recycle. The location of your nearest
recycling facility will be displayed. You can also contact you
local recycling coordinator for more information. Contact
information can be found at:
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/categories/recycling/pages/contact_counties.htm
Q. My recycling (or trash) was not picked up this morning, what
can I do about it?
A. The first question you need to ask is, how do you pay
for your waste collection. If it is added to your utility bill
then you need to call your city/county at the number given on the
bill. If your waste fees are included in your property taxes then
you will need to call your county recycling coordinator and let
them know about the problem. You can find out who that is, as well
as their phone number and maybe even a web page on our
County Contact Page.
You can also go to our home page and enter your zip code to find
out more information about your local contact and recycling
programs.
Q. I would like to start a Recycling Program in my school or
office, is there information available to get me started?
A. Yes, the first thing to do is contact you County
Recycling Coordinator and share your idea with them. They will be
able to help you and provide you with possible resources.
A list of County Recycling Coordinators can be found here.
You can
also view the University of Oregon website
This site has an in depth guide to setting up a recycling program.
From writing a
proposal and choosing a name, to collection practices and
guidelines this site is very useful.
Q. Is there any assistance available to help a company that has
Recycling as it’s main goal?
A. Yes, Florida initiated the Florida Recycling Loan
Program (FRLP) in 1995, which lends money at prime interest rate
to help new Recycling dealers get started and old dealers come up
to date. More information on the FRLP is available at
http://www.ffcfc.org/PROD-RECY-Description.html
Q. I want to sell my product in Florida and I need to know the
labeling requirements regarding the recycling arrows?
A. Please see F.S. 403.708 (8) and (9) as well as F.S.
403.7193 (1) and (2). These can be found by typing in the statute
number on the internet at this link
http://www.flsenate.gov/Statutes/
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