Colorado EPR Needs Assessment
Report outlines the Needs Assessment study that evaluated the recycling infrastructure, services, and costs throughout all geogrphic ares of the state and proposed three scenarios for increasing collection and recycling rates in Colorado by 2030 and 2035.
Summit County Mill Levy
Mill levy approved in 2018 to fund 5 key areas across the county with roughly $2M/year available to expand & add new waste diversion programs & infrastructure
Recycling Partnership Site
A partnership to help advocate recycling programs, meet sustainability goals, and help develop policy solutions
Longmont Solid Waste Management Fee
Adopted in 2017 with the city’s PAYT system, this additional fee of $2.96/household-month is assessed to cover special collections & events
City of Boulder Trash Tax
Approved in 1994, this established an occupational tax for residents & MFUs/businesses that generates roughly $1.8M/year for programming & infrastructure
Colorado Integrated Solid Waste & Materials Management Plan (ISWMP)
Diversion plan categorized by different locations throughout CO. — Appendix D contains funding sources