March 28, 2024
Annapolis, US 50 F

Anne Arundel County Hits 40% Recycling Rate

County Executive John R. Leopold has announced  that residents are now recycling at a record curbside rate of 40 percent, compared to a stagnant 31 percent when he originally took office.

“Our residents have embraced recycling and are making the right environmental and fiscal choices,” County Executive Leopold said. “As we move closer to my goal of each resident recycling half of everything they throw away at the curbside, I urge every citizen to learn how simple and easy it is to recycle.”

The “Recycle. More. Often.” campaign, coupled with improved operations and action on recommendations from the Recycling Advisory Committee have greatly increased the amount of recyclables diverted from the Millersville Landfill.  More recycling will extend the life of the landfill and delay the costly purchase of land for a new facility.

The increased recycling at the curbside has made the current second trash collection day unnecessary and wasteful.  Beginning in June 2012, Anne Arundel County will move forward with the Once-A-Week Curbside Trash Collection initiative.

“Recycling has paid off for Anne Arundel County,” said County Executive Leopold.  “We are confident that savings from fewer trash
pickups will allow us to reduce the fee charged to residents for trash collection.”

Visit www.aacounty.org/DPW/WasteManagement or www.recyclemoreoften.com for more information on minimizing your waste at home, or call the Anne Arundel County Recycling Division at 410-222-7951 for a free brochure.

The Anne Arundel County Recycling Division is on Facebook and already has more than 1000 friends.  Become a friend and learn more at
www.facebook.com/annearundelrecycling

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