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Expanding Special Waste Programs In North Carolina

This article provides suggestions on establishing special waste programs in North Carolina, including revenue sources, cost-effective options, labeling containers, and providing information on alternatives. It also lists relevant grants and resources available for mercury recycling, pesticide disposal, lead-acid batteries, and recycling markets.

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Expanding Special Waste Programs In North Carolina

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  1. Expanding Special Waste Programs In North Carolina Joseph Fitzpatrick

  2. Suggestions for Special Wastes You should provide a program for all banned items Establish programs that can be a revenue source (oil, lead-acid batteries) Establish special waste programs can be started at little to no cost Keep containers well labeled Place all special waste collection in site of an attendant When you do not offer a service provide information to citizens on alternatives

  3. Grants & Resources • Mercury Recycling Grant • Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program (PDAP) • State Surplus Lead Acid Battery Contract • State Convenience Contract 926B • Recycling Markets Directory

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