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Rate
Regional Recycling
Rate
Regulations that went into effect in 2001 required Virginia
localities to begin reporting information about recycling programs
to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
(DEQ). While participation in recycling
programs is voluntary for residents and businesses in Virginia,
state law mandates that each local government implement programs to
recycle a minimum of 25 percent of the municipal waste generated
each year. Individual localities, or co-ops of localities
such as the members of the CVWMA, compare the total amount
of solid waste generated in the area to the amount recycled to
determine the year's recycling rate.
The total amount of waste is calculated using a figure from the
Environmental Protection Agency, which estimates that each American
generates approximately 4.5 pounds of trash everyday, or 1,643
pounds annually.
Regional Recycling
Rate Surpasses 50% for 2008
Read the press
release about the rate that provides more details.
The report incorporates recycling programs that address a wide
variety of waste items, including:
These items are collected in a number of CVWMA recycling
programs and by charitable organizations such as Goodwill
Industries (textiles and other materials) and private recycling
companies (for example: paper recyclers, auto
recyclers).
CVWMA is the reporting entity for the region and collects
information about all recycled materials from other organizations.
Click for
detailed information about the types and amounts of materials
collected in CVWMA programs.
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