Politics & Government
Lynnfield Awarded $6,600 State Recycling Grant
Town's waste reduction efforts recognized by MassDEP's Recycling Dividends Program

House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) and State Senator Brendan P. Crighton (D-Lynn) joined with the Baker-Polito administration on America Recycles Day to announce that Lynnfield has been awarded a $6,600 Recycling Dividends Program grant.
A total of $4.2 million in grants were awarded on November 15 through the Sustainable Materials Recovery Program to 270 communities and regional solid waste districts. Created as part of the 2008 Green Communities Act, the program is administered by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and has provided over $50 million in support for municipal recycling programs since 2010.
Funds awarded through the Sustainable Materials Recovery Program fall into multiple categories, including:
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- start-up incentives for Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) programs;
- wheeled carts for curbside collection of recyclables;
- wheeled carts for curbside collection of food waste;
- drop-off equipment for the collection of items containing mercury;
- large containers for collecting target materials at municipal transfer stations; and
- school assistance recycling programs
The Recycling Dividends Program recognizes cities and towns that have implemented programs and policies aimed at reducing waste and maximizing the reuse and recycling of materials. MassDEP allows communities to use the funding for a variety of purposes, ranging from outreach and education to the transportation, processing and management of hard to recycle materials.
“To reduce Massachusetts’ carbon footprint, it is critical that we find ways to divert waste from landfills and incinerators by prioritizing more reuse and recycling,” said Representative Jones. “This grant recognizes the important work Lynnfield has been doing to promote recycling among its residents, which will have a lasting, positive impact on the environment.”
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“We understand how crucial recycling is to reducing pollution, saving energy, and supporting the green economy,” said Senator Crighton. “This funding will help further Lynnfield’s strong efforts to encourage and simplify recycling throughout the community.”