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4 <br /> <br /> Environmental commissions and related expenses directly related to recycling <br />and waste education (maximum of 25% of County grant funds) <br />4. Shredding Events <br /> Disposal costs of materials collected for shredding by an approved County <br />vendor <br /> Design, production, and distribution of flyers, brochures, newsletter articles, <br />posters, advertisements, videos, billboards, audio (radio, video, television, <br />theater), electronic (website and e-news) and other communication specific to <br />the collection of materials for shredding <br />5. Other <br /> Yard waste, recycling, or composting project (i.e. backyard composting <br />promotion activities) <br /> Reuse projects and promotion <br /> Other expenses with prior written approval from the PHE <br /> <br />V. Ineligible Expenses <br /> <br />1. Permanent, single sort, year-round recycling drop-off locations <br />2. Disposal expenses specific to community clean up events or road cleanup activities such <br />as wages to workers and hauling/disposal expense for trash or material collected and <br />used as a fuel such as tires and used oil <br />3. Expenses for non-waste abatement, such as energy or ground water <br />4. Ongoing recycling or garbage service fees (collection, processing, transportation) <br />5. Costs for office equipment and supplies <br />6. Street sweeping expenses <br />7. Beautification projects or rain gardens <br />8. Lobbying and legal expenses <br />9. Food or refreshments <br />10. Funding currently budgeted or being provided by applicant <br /> <br />VI. List of Standard Recyclable Materials to Be Collected Curbside for Single Sort <br />Collection <br />PHE created the list of standard recyclable materials to be collected curbside after researching <br />current materials collected curbside by haulers as well as the availability of viable end markets <br />for those materials. This list covers only the minimum materials recommended for residential <br />curbside collection. A municipality may require the collection of additional recyclable materials. <br />A municipality may choose how to enforce such as through ordinance or hauler licensing. At a <br />minimum, the following materials must be included in the municipality’s curbside program: <br /> <br />Standard Recyclable Materials to Be Collected Curbside for Single Sort Collection <br />Paper <br />• Boxboard including corrugated cardboard (OCC) <br />• Envelopes- window and metal clasps acceptable
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