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Today, more than 11.6 million residents – at least 94 percent of the state’s population – have access to recycling. About 79 percent have convenient access to recycling thanks to approximately 1,050 curbside pickup programs.
- Recycling
Statewide recycling in Pennsylvania began in 1988 with the...
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Visit Pennsylvania Recycling Markets Center to learn about...
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Public Recycling Resources. As of today, more than 11.6...
- Recycling
9 cze 2022 · Statewide recycling in Pennsylvania began in 1988 with the Municipal Waste Planning Recycling and Waste Reduction Act (Act 101) that requires larger municipalities to recycle.
We are excited to announce our new recycling app! Scan the QR code above to download the Recycle Coach app for free. You can also use Recycle Coach right on our website to see if an item you have can be recycled. Check it out!
Visit Pennsylvania Recycling Markets Center to learn about the state of recycling in Pennsylvania. Hear from experts on recycling commercialization and new products and technologies. Recycling hotline: 1-800-346-4242.
See Our State-of-the-Art Recycling Center in York PA. Located in York County, PA, Penn Waste’s innovative single stream recycling center is the foundation of the company’s commitment to waste less and preserve more.
Public Recycling Resources. As of today, more than 11.6 million residents -- approximately 94 percent of the state's population -- have access to recycling. About 79 percent have convenient access to recycling through approximately one thousand curbside pickup programs.
The Susquehanna County Recycling Center’s public drop-off for cans, bottles, paper and cardboard is currently available to Susquehanna County residents 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Please, make sure your cans and bottles are rinsed clean.