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Since July 1, 2022, retailers in the State of Delaware have been required to not provide plastic carryout bags at the point of sale. This is intended to help reduce beach and roadside litter and decrease the impact of plastic bags at the sorting facility that manages material from Delaware’s Universal Recycling program.
Reciclaje Sun Shore ha solicitado el Permiso de Residuos Sólidos para operar una instalación de recuperación de recursos ubicada en 33422 Stiener Road en Georgetown.
Sun Shore Recycling has applied for a permit to operate a resource recovery facility at 33422 Stiener Road, in Georgetown.
Wondering what to do with your pumpkins after the season is over? Learn how to recycle them with these easy tips.
The Delaware Solid Waste Authority has applied for renewal of its permit for the Cheswold Recycling Center Station, located at 54 Fork Branch Road, in Cheswold.
CH+N Site Construction, Inc. requests a permit for portable crushing, screening, and conveying equipment to recycle material from residential construction at 400 Hercules Rd, in Wilmington.
ASAP Tire Acquisition, LLC has applied for Solid Waste Facility Permit to operate a recycling facility at 300 Anchor Mill Road, in New Castle.
Phoenix Used Clothing has applied for a recycling permit to operate a recycling facility at 132 Sandy Drive, in Newark.
The DNREC Recycling Program offers the Recyclopedia search tool to help consumers find ways to properly dispose of things. The team is always looking for new solutions for recycling and disposing of items. If you offer a solution that might help, the team wants to hear from you. Use the form below to provide
EcoPlastic Products of Delaware has applied for a permit to operate a recycling facility at 18 Germay Lane, in Wilmington.
America Recycles Day, November 15, is a reminder to reduce, reuse and recycle. We have some tips to help you remember how to recycle right in Delaware.
R&M Recycling, LLC has applied for renewal of their permit to accept, store, and process asphalt shingle waste at their facility located at 924 Heald Street, Wilmington, for use in hot/cold mix asphalt and road subbase.
Recycling conserves valuable natural resources and energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and helps us take responsibility for our waste today, as opposed to leaving a burden for future generations. Recycling is an economic engine that has created job opportunities in Delaware and has significantly reduced Delaware’s rate of
Allan Myers Materials has applied for renewal of their permit to accept, stockpile, and grind asphalt shingle waste, at their facility at 3700 Bay Rd., Dover, for use in hot mix asphalt.
Allan Myers Materials has applied for renewal of their permit to accept, stockpile, and grind asphalt shingle waste, at their facility at 22351 Joseph Rd., Georgetown, for use in hot mix asphalt.
Commonwealth Computer Recycling, LLC, has applied for renewal of their permit to provide mobile secure hard drive and media tape destruction services.
Guardian Data Destruction, Inc. has applied for a renewal of its permit to provide mobile secure hard drive and media tape destruction services at client locations throughout Delaware from its fleet of vehicles equipped with appropriate shredding equipment.
Magnus Environmental has applied for a resource recovery permit to process and manage a maximum of 40 tons per day of end-of-life tires at their facility located at 220 Marsh Lane, New Castle.
Daneliz Shredding has applied for renewal of a permit to provide mobile secure hard drive and media tape destruction services at client locations throughout Delaware from its fleet of vehicles equipped with appropriate shredding equipment.
We celebrated America Recycles Day in November. The goal is to increase recycling efforts nationwide and in Delaware. And there are plenty of opportunities for us to make a difference, right now, through proper recycling. Our Secretary, Shawn Garvin, shares tips on how we can all recycle the right way.
Delaware’s Materials Recycling Facility is a 64-thousand-square-foot repurposing facility with state-of-the-art sorting equipment.
Over 20 years, Delaware has recycled more than two million tons of rock, 100,000 tons of concrete, 86 tanks and armored personnel carriers, 1,329 retired subway cars and 27 retired vessels to create new, artificial reefs.
The DNREC Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances will conduct a virtual public hearing on the proposed revisions to 7 DE Admin. Code 1301 Section 14 “Plastic Carryout Bag Ban and At Store Recycling Program.”
The Compliance and Permitting Section (CAPS) of the DNREC Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances issues permits for all solid and hazardous waste facilities, such as operating and closed landfills and transfer stations, recycling, composting and resource recovery facilities.
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Delaware Recyclable Products, Inc., requests a construction permit to construct a Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) pretreatment system with associated media storage tanks, blowers, and gas analyzer at their 246 Marsh Lane, City and County of New Castle landfill.
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Eco Plastic Products of Delaware, Inc. has applied for a permit to operate a recycling facility located at 18 Germay Drive, in Wilmington.
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances, will conduct a public hearing on the Industrial Waste Landfill permit modification submitted by Delaware Recyclable Products, Inc., 246 Marsh Lane, New Castle, DE 19720.
Businesses can make a major contribution to recycling in Delaware. They can help their customers recycle and manage wastes, and they can structure their own business practices to take advantage of recycling opportunities and resources.
Universal Recycling Law
What would you rather grow? A rich backyard garden? Or a an ever-expanding landfill down the road? By composting your yard waste and kitchen scraps, you can reduce the amount of waste that you are feeding to the landfill and at the same time produce food for your yard and garden that is as good
The Delaware Recycling Public Advisory Council was established by the Delaware General Assembly in 2010 (7 Del. Code, §6058) to advise the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), and the Delaware Solid Waste Authority (DSWA) on all aspects of recycling.
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The DNREC Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances encourages waste reduction, reuse, and recycling; ensures compliance with waste and hazardous substance management laws; leads investigation and clean-up of contaminated sites; regulates installation, operation, removal and remediation of tanks storing petroleum and hazardous substances; ensures boilers and pressure vessels are inspected to prevent catastrophic failures; provides comprehensive
Recycling is more than just a feel-good activity or a way to teach environmental stewardship in school. Recycling is an economic engine that has created job opportunities in Delaware and has significantly reduced Delaware’s rate of trash disposal while extending the life of our landfills.