Massachusetts Could Be Nearing Disposal Crisis Stage

Date: July 21, 2005

Source: News Room

Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Robert Golledge has told state legislators that if the state's recycling levels remain stagnant and residents and businesses continue to increase their waste production, Massachusetts' ability to handle its trash disposal will be "greatly diminished" over the next five years. In 2000, facing what was then perceived to be a mounting waste disposal crisis; the state enacted a 10-year solid waste master plan that called on all residents and businesses to recycle more while allowing for the creation and expansion of landfills. Under that plan, the new landfills would be phased in at a rate that would eventually eliminate the state's reliance on out-of-state disposal facilities.
More information: www.mass.gov/dep.

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