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ENVIRONMENTAL DEPOT DROP-OFF SCHEDULING The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.PICKUP SERVICES
The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.LOCAL COLOR
HOSTING A ZERO WASTE EVENT The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. WILLISTON DROP-OFF CENTER The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Anyone with more than 1 cubic yard must call us to make an appointment at 802-872-8111. Residents, businesses and municipalities with 10 or fewer employees, K-12 school districts, and non-profit institutions will pay $.18/pound for items in column B in the chart below; no fees apply to materials in column A.; All other customers not listed above will pay $.18/pound for items shown in the chart MANUAL FOR MANAGEMENT OF FATS, OIL, AND GREASE MANUAL FOR MANAGEMENT OF FATS, OIL, AND GREASE CHITTENDEN SOLID WASTE DISTRICT February 2006 1 1. INTRODUCTION Large quantities of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) are generated at food processing establishments(FPEs),
HOME - CSWDHOURS & FEESHOW TO GET RID OFHOW WE CAN HELPABOUT USDROP-OFF CENTER FEES The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. RECYCLING IN CHITTENDEN COUNTY The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL Of course, the best way to avoid having to properly dispose of hazardous waste is to avoid hazardous products to begin with. CSWD recommends guides such as the Environmental Working Group’s Guide to Healthy Cleaning and EWG’s Skin Deep® Cosmetics Database to consumers who wish to reduce the amount of hazardous waste theygenerate each year.
ENVIRONMENTAL DEPOT DROP-OFF SCHEDULING The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.PICKUP SERVICES
The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.LOCAL COLOR
HOSTING A ZERO WASTE EVENT The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. WILLISTON DROP-OFF CENTER The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Anyone with more than 1 cubic yard must call us to make an appointment at 802-872-8111. Residents, businesses and municipalities with 10 or fewer employees, K-12 school districts, and non-profit institutions will pay $.18/pound for items in column B in the chart below; no fees apply to materials in column A.; All other customers not listed above will pay $.18/pound for items shown in the chart RECYCLING IN CHITTENDEN COUNTY The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.LOCAL COLOR
The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. PLASTIC RECYCLING & DISPOSAL The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.DROP-OFF COMPOSTING
Drop-Off Composting is available at all CSWD Drop-Off Centers for residents and qualifying businesses (see Limits).. Limits. The Drop-Off Composting program is limited to 30 gallons of food scraps per customer per day at any CSWD Drop-Off Center. Fees Apply: $1 per bucket (up to 5 gallons) if brought without trash.. Customers with larger volumes should contact Green Mountain Compost at (802 ITEMS BANNED FROM LANDFILLS CSWD’s Ordinance (Section 4.13) requires that all residents and businesses separate the following items from their trash and manage them appropriately. For specific recycling or disposal options for each item, click on any item in the list below, or call the CSWD hotline at (802) 872-8111.. Banned Materials Fee RECYCLING BIN REQUEST FORM The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.AIR CONDITIONERS
The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. INVASIVE, NOXIOUS, AND DISEASED PLANTS Wild Parsnip. Description: Wild parsnip looks like a yellow version of Queen Anne’s lace. Yellow, in flat-topped umbrella-like clusters at the top of the plant. Season: Wild parsnip rosettes are among the first plants to become green in spring, and its flowers turn a prominent yellow in midsummer. After flowering and going to seed, plants die and turn brown in fall, but first year rosettesPROPANE TANK
The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. HOW TO REMOVE SHRINK WRAP FROM YOUR BOAT FOR RECYCLING HOW TO REMOVE SHRINK WRAP FROM YOUR BOAT FOR RECYCLING . Tools needed: Utility knife, plastic/shrink wrap slitter (a heavy duty envelopeopener works just
HOME - CSWDHOURS & FEESHOW TO GET RID OFHOW WE CAN HELPABOUT USDROP-OFF CENTER FEES The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL Household hazardous waste is accepted by advance appointment ONLY at the Environmental Depot. Click here for information on how to make an appointment. Improper disposal of these products is illegal and poses a risk to human health and the environment. DO NOT pour hazardous waste down the drain or discard it with regular household trash. ENVIRONMENTAL DEPOT DROP-OFF SCHEDULING Wednesday through Friday 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. All appointments must be made 24 hours in advance. We will not accept materials without an appointment. If you are a business, please call the Environmental Depot directly at 802-865-4663 to make anappointment.
RECYCLING IN CHITTENDEN COUNTY Recycling in Chittenden County can be broken down into two categories: Blue-bin recycling and special recycling. Blue-bin Recycling refers to the specific items – paper, cardboard, and clean containers (like bottles, cans, and jars) – that belong in a recycling bin. We sortthese items at
PICKUP SERVICES
Call the Westford Town Office for details: 802-878-4587. The haulers below are licensed to pick up trash, recyclables, and food scraps in Chittenden County. 802 Compost Services, LLC. New Soil, LLC. *Food scrap pickup may not be available on all routes or for all customers.LOCAL COLOR
HOSTING A ZERO WASTE EVENT Robin Orr, Event Outreach Coordinator. 802-872-8100 x239. Send an email. Beginning 1/1/22: Compostable foodware no longer accepted. Click for details. CSWD is committed to reducing wasted materials everywhere. We offer assistance to community groups, businesses, schools and anyone hosting a wedding, party or other event inChittenden County.
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING The Environmental Depot does not accept ewaste-only loads (please use a Drop-Off Center). Loads of 1 cubic yard or more are accepted by appointment only at the Williston Drop-Off Center. Call 802-872-8111 to make an appointment. Please come prepared to unload and place your TVs and other electronics in the collection area yourself. WILLISTON DROP-OFF CENTER The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. MANUAL FOR MANAGEMENT OF FATS, OIL, AND GREASE MANUAL FOR MANAGEMENT OF FATS, OIL, AND GREASE CHITTENDEN SOLID WASTE DISTRICT February 2006 1 1. INTRODUCTION Large quantities of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) are generated at food processing establishments(FPEs),
HOME - CSWDHOURS & FEESHOW TO GET RID OFHOW WE CAN HELPABOUT USDROP-OFF CENTER FEES The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL Household hazardous waste is accepted by advance appointment ONLY at the Environmental Depot. Click here for information on how to make an appointment. Improper disposal of these products is illegal and poses a risk to human health and the environment. DO NOT pour hazardous waste down the drain or discard it with regular household trash. ENVIRONMENTAL DEPOT DROP-OFF SCHEDULING Wednesday through Friday 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. All appointments must be made 24 hours in advance. We will not accept materials without an appointment. If you are a business, please call the Environmental Depot directly at 802-865-4663 to make anappointment.
RECYCLING IN CHITTENDEN COUNTY Recycling in Chittenden County can be broken down into two categories: Blue-bin recycling and special recycling. Blue-bin Recycling refers to the specific items – paper, cardboard, and clean containers (like bottles, cans, and jars) – that belong in a recycling bin. We sortthese items at
PICKUP SERVICES
Call the Westford Town Office for details: 802-878-4587. The haulers below are licensed to pick up trash, recyclables, and food scraps in Chittenden County. 802 Compost Services, LLC. New Soil, LLC. *Food scrap pickup may not be available on all routes or for all customers.LOCAL COLOR
HOSTING A ZERO WASTE EVENT Robin Orr, Event Outreach Coordinator. 802-872-8100 x239. Send an email. Beginning 1/1/22: Compostable foodware no longer accepted. Click for details. CSWD is committed to reducing wasted materials everywhere. We offer assistance to community groups, businesses, schools and anyone hosting a wedding, party or other event inChittenden County.
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING The Environmental Depot does not accept ewaste-only loads (please use a Drop-Off Center). Loads of 1 cubic yard or more are accepted by appointment only at the Williston Drop-Off Center. Call 802-872-8111 to make an appointment. Please come prepared to unload and place your TVs and other electronics in the collection area yourself. WILLISTON DROP-OFF CENTER The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. MANUAL FOR MANAGEMENT OF FATS, OIL, AND GREASE MANUAL FOR MANAGEMENT OF FATS, OIL, AND GREASE CHITTENDEN SOLID WASTE DISTRICT February 2006 1 1. INTRODUCTION Large quantities of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) are generated at food processing establishments(FPEs),
RECYCLING IN CHITTENDEN COUNTY Recycling in Chittenden County can be broken down into two categories: Blue-bin recycling and special recycling. Blue-bin Recycling refers to the specific items – paper, cardboard, and clean containers (like bottles, cans, and jars) – that belong in a recycling bin. We sortthese items at
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The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.CONTACT US | CSWD
Most staff are working from home. Please visit our staff page for a staff directory contact form. Hotline: (802) 872-8111. For questions about recycling or disposal of any item. Office phone: (802) 872-8100. To contact a specific staff member. Fax: (802) 878-5787.DROP-OFF COMPOSTING
Drop-Off Composting is available at all CSWD Drop-Off Centers for residents and qualifying businesses (see Limits).. Limits. The Drop-Off Composting program is limited to 30 gallons of food scraps per customer per day at any CSWD Drop-Off Center. Fees Apply: $1 per bucket (up to 5 gallons) if brought without trash.. Customers with larger volumes should contact Green Mountain Compost at (802 PLASTIC RECYCLING & DISPOSAL How to dispose of plastic items in Chittenden County, Vermont. The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.AIR CONDITIONERS
The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. RECYCLING BIN REQUEST FORM This is the standard 16-gallon blue bin provided to residents & businesses for easy collection of recyclable materials. This form is only for requests of more than three (3) bins. Quantities of three (3) or fewer must be purchased at any CSWD Drop-Off Center except the Burlington location. Please enter a number greater than or equal to 4. ITEMS BANNED FROM LANDFILLS Items Banned From Landfills. CSWD’s Ordinance (Section 4.13) requires that all residents and businesses separate the following items from their trash and manage them appropriately. For specific recycling or disposal options for each item, click on any item INVASIVE, NOXIOUS, AND DISEASED PLANTS It is a biennial or perennial herb in the carrot family which can grow to 14 feet or more. Its hollow, ridged stems grow 2-4 inches in diameter and have dark reddish-purple blotches. Its large compound leaves can grow up to 5 feet wide. Its white flower heads can grow upPROPANE TANK
Small tanks (up to and including 20lb tanks): No charge (quantities of more than 5 are accepted only at Williston DOC) Large tanks (over 20lb): $5.00 per tank (accepted only at Williston DOC) Extra-large tanks (100+ lb): Not accepted at any CSWD facility; contact a propane supply vendor. Tags: butane tank. camping fuel canister. HOME - CSWDHOURS & FEESHOW TO GET RID OFHOW WE CAN HELPABOUT USDROP-OFF CENTER FEES The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL Household hazardous waste is accepted by advance appointment ONLY at the Environmental Depot. Click here for information on how to make an appointment. Improper disposal of these products is illegal and poses a risk to human health and the environment. DO NOT pour hazardous waste down the drain or discard it with regular household trash.LOCAL COLOR
ENVIRONMENTAL DEPOT DROP-OFF SCHEDULING Wednesday through Friday 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. All appointments must be made 24 hours in advance. We will not accept materials without an appointment. If you are a business, please call the Environmental Depot directly at 802-865-4663 to make anappointment.
HOSTING A ZERO WASTE EVENT Robin Orr, Event Outreach Coordinator. 802-872-8100 x239. Send an email. Beginning 1/1/22: Compostable foodware no longer accepted. Click for details. CSWD is committed to reducing wasted materials everywhere. We offer assistance to community groups, businesses, schools and anyone hosting a wedding, party or other event inChittenden County.
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING The Environmental Depot does not accept ewaste-only loads (please use a Drop-Off Center). Loads of 1 cubic yard or more are accepted by appointment only at the Williston Drop-Off Center. Call 802-872-8111 to make an appointment. Please come prepared to unload and place your TVs and other electronics in the collection area yourself. REUSE & DONATION OPTIONS The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. WILLISTON DROP-OFF CENTER The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.AIR CONDITIONERS
The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. ITEMS BANNED FROM LANDFILLS Items Banned From Landfills. CSWD’s Ordinance (Section 4.13) requires that all residents and businesses separate the following items from their trash and manage them appropriately. For specific recycling or disposal options for each item, click on any item in thelist
HOME - CSWDHOURS & FEESHOW TO GET RID OFHOW WE CAN HELPABOUT USDROP-OFF CENTER FEES The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL Household hazardous waste is accepted by advance appointment ONLY at the Environmental Depot. Click here for information on how to make an appointment. Improper disposal of these products is illegal and poses a risk to human health and the environment. DO NOT pour hazardous waste down the drain or discard it with regular household trash.LOCAL COLOR
ENVIRONMENTAL DEPOT DROP-OFF SCHEDULING Wednesday through Friday 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. All appointments must be made 24 hours in advance. We will not accept materials without an appointment. If you are a business, please call the Environmental Depot directly at 802-865-4663 to make anappointment.
HOSTING A ZERO WASTE EVENT Robin Orr, Event Outreach Coordinator. 802-872-8100 x239. Send an email. Beginning 1/1/22: Compostable foodware no longer accepted. Click for details. CSWD is committed to reducing wasted materials everywhere. We offer assistance to community groups, businesses, schools and anyone hosting a wedding, party or other event inChittenden County.
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING The Environmental Depot does not accept ewaste-only loads (please use a Drop-Off Center). Loads of 1 cubic yard or more are accepted by appointment only at the Williston Drop-Off Center. Call 802-872-8111 to make an appointment. Please come prepared to unload and place your TVs and other electronics in the collection area yourself. REUSE & DONATION OPTIONS The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. WILLISTON DROP-OFF CENTER The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner.AIR CONDITIONERS
The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. ITEMS BANNED FROM LANDFILLS Items Banned From Landfills. CSWD’s Ordinance (Section 4.13) requires that all residents and businesses separate the following items from their trash and manage them appropriately. For specific recycling or disposal options for each item, click on any item in thelist
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Anyone with more than 1 cubic yard must call us to make an appointment at 802-872-8111. Residents, businesses and municipalities with 10 or fewer employees, K-12 school districts, and non-profit institutions will pay $.18/pound for items in column B in the chart below; no fees apply to materials in column A.; All other customers not listed above will pay $.18/pound for items shown in the chart RECYCLING IN CHITTENDEN COUNTY Recycling in Chittenden County can be broken down into two categories: Blue-bin recycling and special recycling. Blue-bin Recycling refers to the specific items – paper, cardboard, and clean containers (like bottles, cans, and jars) – that belong in a recycling bin. We sortthese items at
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION (C&D) MATERIALS A great deal of C&D “waste” can actually be reused or recycled. Local and statewide law require that mandatory recyclables and some C&D materials must be reused or recycled instead of landfilled.. Legal Requirements Landfill ban. In Chittenden County, the following C&D items are banned from the landfill, which means that they must not be mixed with landfill-bound waste (trash) in anyDROP-OFF COMPOSTING
Drop-Off Composting is available at all CSWD Drop-Off Centers for residents and qualifying businesses (see Limits).. Limits. The Drop-Off Composting program is limited to 30 gallons of food scraps per customer per day at any CSWD Drop-Off Center. Fees Apply: $1 per bucket (up to 5 gallons) if brought without trash.. Customers with larger volumes should contact Green Mountain Compost at (802 ITEMS BANNED FROM LANDFILLS Items Banned From Landfills. CSWD’s Ordinance (Section 4.13) requires that all residents and businesses separate the following items from their trash and manage them appropriately. For specific recycling or disposal options for each item, click on any item CONTAINER RENTALS AND SPECIAL PICKUP HAULERS The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. LEAVES, GRASS & YARD TRIMMINGS The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) is a municipality created by the State of Vermont to manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County. CSWD's mission is to reduce and manage the solid waste generated within Chittenden County in an environmentally sound, efficient, effective and economical manner. INVASIVE, NOXIOUS, AND DISEASED PLANTS It is a biennial or perennial herb in the carrot family which can grow to 14 feet or more. Its hollow, ridged stems grow 2-4 inches in diameter and have dark reddish-purple blotches. Its large compound leaves can grow up to 5 feet wide. Its white flower heads can grow up ACT 148: UNIVERSAL RECYCLING LAW In 2012, the Vermont Legislature unanimously passed Act 148, a universal recycling and composting law that offers Vermonters a new set of systems and tools for keeping as much as possible out of the landfill.The first thing the Legislature did was jettison the concept of waste itself. Our “waste” stream is composed largely of recoverable resources. MANUAL FOR MANAGEMENT OF FATS, OIL, AND GREASE MANUAL FOR MANAGEMENT OF FATS, OIL, AND GREASE CHITTENDEN SOLID WASTE DISTRICT February 2006 1 1. INTRODUCTION Large quantities of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) are generated at food processing establishments(FPEs),
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