Ohio EPA and The Recycling Partnership Announce Community Grants to Support Residential Recycling Programs
August 18, 2022
Washington, D.C. - The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) and The Recycling Partnership today announced a $300,000 grant for Ohio communities to dramatically improve residential recycling in Ohio. The grant will fund community projects aimed at working to prevent recycling contamination and improving the quality of materials residents recycle at drop-off locations. This program will provide up to $180,000 in community awarded grants and $120,000 to fund statewide webinars, workshops, and training programs. The grants will support selected drop-off recycling programs and will provide grantees with direct mail educational materials, new drop-off site signage, and digital and social media advertising to increase participation, capture rate, and material quality. An additional $135,000 in matching funds from other stakeholders will be available to amplify this program.
.That project focused on curbside recycling outreach efforts in Akron, Centerville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Gahanna, and Fairfield. Results showed improved quality of recyclables collected through curbside recycling programs for approximately 155,000 Ohio households by reducing contamination ranging from 10 to 46 percent during the project period.
“Ohio EPA is excited to work alongside The Recycling Partnership again as the state continues to work towards meeting its solid waste reduction and recycling goals,” says Ohio EPA Director Laurie A. Stevenson. “With Ohio communities hosting more than 1,400 recycling drop-off locations throughout the state, this contamination reduction grant initiative focuses on all communities regardless of size or demographics.”
These recycling quality improvement projects will provide clean, valuable, and much needed recyclable materials to Ohio manufacturers and support job creation and the state’s economy. “This collaboration combines efforts of many stakeholders including recycling processors, communities, and solid waste management districts across the recycling industry to improve material quality and resident engagement to promote long-lasting system change,” said Jill Martin, The Recycling Partnership’s Director of State Programs. “We remain committed to improving Ohio’s recycling capabilities with these community grants.”
All solid waste management districts and local jurisdictions currently operating residential drop-off sites are eligible to apply for grants of up to $3 per household for the program. A request for proposal (RFP) period will be open from August 29 through November 18, 2022, and complete instructions can be found in the RFP which will be available at www.recycleohio.gov.
About The Recycling Partnership
At The Recycling Partnership, we are solving for circularity. We mobilize people, data, and solutions across the value chain to unlock the environmental and economic benefits of recycling and a circular economy. We work on the ground with thousands of communities to transform underperforming recycling programs; we partner with companies to achieve packaging circularity, increase access to recycled materials, and meet sustainability commitments; and we work with government to develop policy solutions to address the systemic needs of our residential recycling system and advance a circular economy. We foster public-private partnerships and drive positive change at every step of the recycling and circularity process. Since 2014, we have diverted 770 million pounds of new recyclables from landfills, saved 968 million gallons of water, avoided more than 670,000 metric tons of greenhouse gases, and driven significant reductions in targeted contamination rates. Learn more at recyclingpartnership.org.
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