Politics & Government
Stoneham Delegation Announces $5,390 Grant to Support Recycling
Senator Lewis and Representative Day Announce $5,390 State Grant to Support Recycling and Waste Reduction in Stoneham

BOSTON—Senator Jason Lewis and Representative Michael Day applauded the recent announcement that the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) awarded the Town of Stoneham $5,390 through their Sustainable Materials Recovery Program. This would not have been possible without Stoneham’s Department of Public Works who applied for the grant.
Due to the Department of Public Works' forward thinking and hard work, the town may use Sustainable Materials Recovery Program grant funding to improve local recycling, composting, reuse, and household hazardous waste diversion programs. New to the program this year, grantees were encouraged to consider Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in their trash and recycling programs.
"I'm pleased to see Stoneham receiving this state grant to help support the community's recycling and waste reduction efforts," said Senator Jason Lewis. "As the co-founder and Senate Chair of the state legislature's Zero Waste Caucus, I'm committed to doing everything we can to support efforts at the local and state levels to reduce solid waste, especially single-use plastics that are harming our environment and public health."
“This grant will help our town to continue our recycling and waste reduction innovations,” said Representative Michael Day. “We are all in this effort to curb our waste output, and programs like this will further incentivize the implementation of new ways to accomplish this.”
The SMRP has awarded more than $50 million in grants since the program’s creation in 2010.