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Home Waste Action Collaborative of Sullivan County, NH

Waste Action Collaborative of Sullivan County, NH


A project implemented by Antioch New England Institute (ANEI) with funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Brief description of the project

In October 2005, ANEI received a fifteen-month, $100,000 grant from the USDA to develop and implement a recycling-based, integrated, solid-waste, management program for Sullivan County, New Hampshire.  ANEI is the nonprofit, community-consulting arm of Antioch University New England based in Keene, NH.  ANEI's grant is complemented by a two-year, $90,000 grant that RCAP Solutions received from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to improve solid- waste disposal in Sullivan County, NH.

Under the grant, ANEI will develop a long-term, recycling-based, integrated, waste-management program and implement select, innovative, pilot programs to field test their feasibility. This approach will help ensure that Sullivan County towns have realistic projections of how much waste can be diverted and experience implementing these cost-effective programs.  The recycling-based, integrated, waste-management plan will emphasize reducing the volume and toxicity of waste through recycling, waste reduction, reuse, composting, proper management of household, hazardous waste and residuals.  The plan will explore economic-development opportunities that promote partnerships in managing waste across the public/private divide.  The plan will strive to maximize job-creation opportunities through collection, processing, and re-manufacturing of recyclable and compostable materials.

If you have questions or concerns regarding the Sullivan County, Solid-Waste, Management Program you can contact its Project Director, Jim Gruber, at (603) 283-2120.

To continue reading the project summary, see the link below:

 

Continuation of Project Summary
Goals, Benefits and Expected Results
Information on the Town of Littleton's Waste and Recycling Program




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