Solid Waste Plan
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The new solid waste plan was approved in 2010. Because we have chosen a planning period of 15 years, the current plan covers activities from 2010 through 2024. Major points of our new solid waste plan are:
Comply with the goal of providing recycling opportunity to at least 90% of the district population through direct provision of recycling services in each county and through private efforts of local governments and recyclers.
 
Rather than designate specific facilities to receive waste, the district will use all available facilities - both in-district and out-of-district.
 
Provide education and technical assistance to all sectors (general public, communities, businesses, and industry) to reduce waste and increase recycling.
 
Manage hard-to-dispose materials through the private sector wherever possible, and encourage residents to purchase only items for which there is adequate disposal or recycling services. 

Encourage the purchase of recycled content products and support development of new markets for recyclable materials.

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Click here to read the plan in pdf format, including all appendices.
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Coshocton-Fairfield-Licking-Perry Solid Waste District 675 Price Rd. Newark, OH 43055 PH: 740-349-6308 Fax: 740-349-6309 email: cflpswd@windstream.net
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