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Recycling in Dutchess County
While recycling is an integral part of environmental movements across the globe, it is even more important in areas such as Dutchess County where everything that is thrown in the garbage is burned. The burning of plastics which could be recycled releases many harmful chemicals into the air and contributes a significant amount to global warming. In Dutchess County and throughout New York State, recycling is not only strongly encouraged; it is required by law.

The New York State Solid Waste Management Act of 1988 requires all municipalities to have mandatory recycling programs in place by September 1, 1992. In June of 1990, the Dutchess County Mandatory Source Separation Law was passed by the County Legislature and requires all County residents and businesses to separate certain items for recycling instead of just throwing them in with other trash. The law went into effect January 1, 1991.

Items required to be recycled include:
  • Glass bottles and jars (clear, brown and green)
  • Tin and aluminum food and drink cans
  • Aluminum foil products
  • HDPE and PET plastic containers
  • Newspapers
  • Office paper (businesses only)
  • Corrugated cardboard
  • Tires
  • Major appliances
  • Yard wastes
For interesting facts on why you should recycle please visit the following website:
Recycling Revolution

While recycling is extremely important in the conservation of resources and energy, it is not perfect. Creating recycled goods still uses more energy and resources than if those goods were never created. This is why we urge you to reduce your consumption of goods by reusing whenever possible.
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