Illinois EPA Seeks Recycling Data
from Illinois Counties
Agency Developing Online Tool of Local
Recycling Services
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[September 21, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) Director Alec Messina
announced the Agency has released a statewide survey to county
recycling coordinators to identify the types of items recycled or
collected and what type of collections are available throughout
Illinois. The information will be used to develop an online
statewide locator tool for residents to identify recycling options
in their area. Surveys must be completed and returned to the
Illinois EPA by October 19, 2017.
County recycling coordinators may participate in the Waste Recycling
Survey by completing a hard copy or an electronic form that may also
be submitted online. Participants are asked to identify whether any
of the following items are recycled or independently collected in
their county: aluminum, batteries, carpet, comingled recyclables,
compostable materials, construction and demolition debris,
electronics, food scraps, glass, household hazardous waste,
landscape waste, metals, paint, paper, plastics, tires, and white
goods. Respondents should also provide information on the type of
collections available (curbside, drop-off, or one-day collection
events) and any fees associated with participating in those
collections.

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The Illinois EPA intents to use the survey as a reference to
develop a statewide recycling and collection availability tool to publish on the
Agency’s website. In addition, Illinois EPA anticipates using the responses to
identify areas of the state that are not adequately served by relevant
collection locations.

By completing the survey, participants will ensure that
information related to their county/counties is taken into account when the
Illinois EPA develops its collection availability tool and identifies
underserved areas of the state. If a county recycling coordinator has not
received a survey from Illinois EPA, the electronic form can be accessed on the
Agency’s website:
http://www.epa.
illinois.gov/Assets/iepa/forms/land/waste-management/waste-recycling-survey.pdf.
The Agency anticipates publicizing the results in conjunction with the
development and completion of the online collection availability tool, which is
expected to be published in early 2018.
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