COMMERCIAL RECYCLING A GUIDE FOR ATLANTIC COUNTY BUSINESSES
WHY SHOULD WE RECYCLE? IT S THE LAW. AND THERE ARE OTHER BENEFITS, TOO! The most obvious reason to recycle is that IT IS THE LAW. WHAT S AVAILABLE TO US? ACUA OFFERS A VARIETY OF SERVICES TO BUSINESSES Businesses can take advantage of the following services to make the most of their recycling program: Your business is doing its part to help New Jersey reach its 60 percent recycling reduction goal. FREE Waste Audits Recycling may actually reduce the cost of doing business. When a business recycles, there is less trash to throw away, reducing the monthly cost to have trash hauled for disposal. For every ton of material recycled within municipal borders, communities can receive money from the state. Through the Municipal Tonnage Grant Program, money is given back to municipal recycling programs and used to enhance efforts. Atlantic County is the only county in the entire state which collects most businesses recycling at no cost! Recycling conserves natural resources and saves energy. Manufacturing new paper from recycled paper rather than virgin materials saves one ton of newspaper, 17 trees, 7,000 gallons of water, three barrels of oil, and 10,401 kilowatt hours of electricity. Not only does recycling save an abundance of natural resources, it also reduces air pollution! Your business will get positive publicity! Going green is a growing trend that will increase your audience. Help yourself and the environment, and read on to get started or refine your existing program! FREE Weekly Recycling Collection Services to most Atlantic County Businesses Recycling Program Start-up Assistance Outdoor Collection Containers Employee Education and Ongoing Program Support Disposal Services ACUA also offers guidance on sustainability initiatives such as green purchasing practices, energy savings, and solar options. ACUA Administrative Office Hours: Geo Building (Building 1) Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM ACUA Landfill Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday, 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
WHAT S ACCEPTED? SINGLE STREAM RECYCLING MEANS EVERYTHING IN ONE CONTAINER! PAPER CARDBOARD PLASTICS METALS Paper Bags Telephone Books Shredded Paper (in paper bags) Envelopes (with windows) Newspaper/ Magazines Office/Copier paper Paperback/Hardback Books (covers removed) Corrugated Cardboard Food/Cereal Boxes Pizza Boxes (residue removed) * Please flatten all cardboard. Large quantities should be tied with twine! GLASS All bottles and jars accepted Plastics numbered 1-7 Food Containers Plastic Tubs, Trays, Pails Flower Pots (3 gal max) Yogurt, Cream Cheese, Margarine Containers, etc. Steel & Tin Cans Aluminum Cans Aerosol Cans Empty Paint Cans (paint washed out, lids removed) CARTONS Refrigerated and shelf-stable cartons including milk, juice boxes, cream, soup, broth, soy milk, etc. ( ) See next page for how to recycle items not included on these lists, such as electronics and hazardous waste! SINGLE STREAM MEANS: More materials accepted Easier, more convenient recycling Less trash & waste! DO NOT RECYCLE CURBSIDE: Styrofoam; Paper/plastic cups, plates, & utensils; Plastic bags; Light bulbs; Dishware
WHERE CAN I RECYCLE...? WHAT TO DO WITH ITEMS NOT PICKED UP CURBSIDE KEYS TO ONGOING SUCCESS IMPLEMENTING AND MONITORING YOUR PROGRAM Disposal resources are available for the recyclable items that ACUA does not pick up from your establishment: Flourescent Lamps and Ballasts: For NJDEP s Hazardous Waste Lamp Recycling Facilities, see http://www.nj.gov/dep/dshw/lrm/uwaste/uwlamplst.htm. Ink Cartridges: Visit www.freerecycling.com to learn more. Hazardous Waste: To find information on hazardous waste disposal, go to http://www.nj.gov/dep/dshw/hwtf/anjhwf.htm. Electronics: ACUA no longer accepts electronics for recycling. According to law, manufacturers will be required to take on this responsibility. Residents may take electronics to participating Goodwill and Best Buy locations for disposal. For a full list, visit Earth911.com. Shredding: Career Opportunity Development Incorporated (CODI) in Egg Harbor City offers shredding services to businesses and individuals. Monthly business plans are also available. Call 609-965-5422 for more information. ACUA operates a state-of-the-art landfill at its Haneman Environmental Park in Egg Harbor Twp. For a full list of accepted items and rates, go to www.acua.com/disposal. 1. Designate recycling coordinator(s) This person or group is responsible for starting the program, building support and enthusiasm, and monitoring progress. 2. Do a waste audit A waste audit involves looking at your trash through the eyes of a recycler. The goal is to determine which materials should be separated and recycled as part of your program. 3. Get employees on board An announcement should be made to all employees informing them about the program, why your organization will recycle, and the importance of doing so. 4. Additional resources Recyclable materials not collected by ACUA include food waste, construction debris (concrete, brick, asphalt, wood), wood pallets, and vegetative waste. ACUA does, however, accept many of these items at its Environmental Park on Delilah Rd. in Egg Harbor Township. 5. Recycling receptacles Although ACUA provides recycling containers for outside collection, they are not intended for inside use. Fortunately, office supply, home improvement, and even hardware stores now produce recycling containers. Determine the best location for containers. If employees have to walk far to throw away their recyclables, they may not do it. Try to place recycling containers near trash receptacles. 6. Monitoring and evaluation Evaluate what works for your business and where problems exist. This data serves as the basis for effective communication efforts and program improvements!
CONTAINER OPTIONS LOCAL NUMBERS ACUA will provide outdoor recycling bins to your establishment based on your need and size. Options include our 95-gallon recycling carts, 2-yard recycling bins or 4-yard recycling bins. 4- or 2-Yard Recycling Bins 96-Gallon Recycling Cart To learn more about your local recycling program and Atlantic County s solid waste management plan, contact ACUA or call your recycling coordinator at the number below. City of Absecon... (609) 641-0663 Atlantic City... (609) 347-5700 City of Brigantine... (609) 266-7600 Borough of Buena... (856) 697-9393 Buena Vista Township... (856) 692-4121 Corbin City... (609) 628-2673 Egg Harbor City... (609) 965-0081 Egg Harbor Township... (609) 926-3838 Estell Manor... (609) 476-2692 Folsom Borough... (609) 561-3178 Galloway Township... (609) 652-3700 Township of Hamilton... (609) 625-6311 Township of Hammonton... (609) 567-4336 Linwood City... (609) 926-7994 Longport Borough... (609) 822-5759 Margate City... (609) 822-5038 Township of Mullica... (609) 561-7070 City of Northfield... (609) 641-7610 City of Pleasantville... (609) 484-3600 Port Republic... (609) 652-9079 City of Somers Point... (609) 927-9088 Ventnor City... (609) 823-7935 Weymouth Township... (609) 476-2633
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