
The EPA Region 3 Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Program is specifically
focusing on the reduction of the paper and food waste streams by
identifying traditional and innovative ways to increase recycling/reuse,
divert waste from landfills, and to develop recycling/reuse markets.
Food and paper waste represent the largest reducible components
of the municipal solid waste stream. EPA is partnering with its
counterparts at the state, county and local levels and has established
a Team to work on this effort.
Summary of the Municipal Solid Waste Program
- RECYCLING
- Benefits of Recycling
- RecycleMania
- Recycling Resources
- Recycling Contacts and Information for My Area
- Recycling Different Materials (glass, plastic, aluminum, etc.)
- EPA Recycling Programs
- Buying Recycled
- 10 Fast Facts on Recycling
- List of State Recycling Contacts for all 50 States - PDF [16pp, 362k, about pdf]
- Landfills
- Household Hazardous Waste
- Alternatives to Household Hazardous Waste Use
- Composting
(About Food Waste Recovery Workshop
held August 8, 2006) - Construction and Demolition
National Disaster Debris Information
- Green Conventions and Recycle on the Go
- Standardized Recycling Labels (Recycle Across America)
- Scrap Tires
- Solid Waste Grant Programs
- Solid Waste Publications
- Municipal Solid Waste Frequently Asked Questions
- State Contacts
Additional
Burning household
waste in your backyard
For questions regarding this Mid-Atlantic Municipal Solid Waste Web site please contact Mike Giuranna
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