Next Generation Curbside Recycling
Many public sector recycling programs were started in the 1990s. Today, many of those programs are seeking to increase their effectiveness through a series of efforts that have come to be termed “Next Generation Recycling Programs.” These programs use new methods to improve on traditional programs.
Classes:
- Conducting a Waste Characterization Study: Overview
- Evaluating Curbside Collection & Processing Costs: Overview
- Household Battery Disposal: Overview
- Household Hazardous Waste: Mercury-Containing Lamps
- Household Hazardous Waste: Overview
- Materials Management: Environmental Challenges
- Materials Management: Sustainability Principles
- Materials Management: Sustainability Strategies
- Next Generation Curbside Recycling: Overview
- Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) Solid Waste Collection Programs: Overview
- Separation vs. Commingling of Recyclable Materials
- Waste Diversion Studies: Overview
- Yard Trimmings
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Next Generation Curbside Recycling: Overview
Recycling approaches that improve on traditional programs

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Separation vs. Commingling of Recyclable Materials
Issues to consider for program selection


