How many curbside recycling programs have been cut? | Waste Dive

The past few years have brought sweeping changes to U.S. recycling programs, with the fallout from international policy decisions and a fluctuating market still ongoing. 

That reality has fed a narrative that recycling is in peril. Multiple municipalities have limited their curbside programs and some local officials have argued anywhere between hundreds to thousands of communities have opted to ditch recycling. But data shows the situation may be more complicated — and nuanced — than coverage has indicated.

While more than 70 municipalities have canceled their curbside programs (read full list below) some have resumed them following public outcry and new solutions. And while recycling is undoubtedly changing in all 50 states and territories, some industry figures argue the shifts are growing pains that will eventually help the sector in the long term. 

Inflated numbers

In 2017, Waste Dive began tracking the aftermath of China's scrap import policies and their effects on local communities. We contacted every state environmental agency at least twice to gauge impacts (most recently in summer 2019) and closely monitored local news reports on program changes and price increases. Additionally, we noted expanded education efforts, new contract structures and other solutions.

As of publication, we found around 60 municipalities had completely suspended or canceled their curbside programs. That number is well below some of the statistics local officials have cited. When officials in Mississippi's largest city, Jackson, announced a halt to curbside recycling in August, they asserted the city was "one of more than 300 cities" forced to suspend their services. 

Local officials in another area went even farther. When Douglas, Wyoming informed residents the city would be suspending recycling services due to economic factors, City Administrator Jonathan Teichert pointed to a staggering statistic.

"It's a nationwide problem. There's been over 3,000 municipalities that have had to suspend — and many of them are larger cities," Teichert said, according to local media reports. He did not clarify if that number included drop-off services along with curbside.  

Neither Teichert nor Jackson Public Works Director Robert Miller responded to requests for comment from Waste Dive seeking a source for their numbers. But Waste Dive's findings track with those of The Recycling Partnership, one of the only organizations regularly documenting curbside cancellations. T he Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA)​ concurred – estimating the total is in the 50 to 60 range – as did the  the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries.

Potential solutions 

SWANA and other groups, including the National Waste and Recycling Association, say they have struggled with misinformation about the challenges facing recycling, including inflated cancellation numbers. But alarm over recycling has also generated an outpouring of interest at the federal level, with backing from the industry, that could lead to policy changes in the future.

In the meantime, some communities have already backtracked on their decisions to cancel curbside programs. Deerfield Beach in Florida restarted service with a new processing fee last year, for example, while Oregon's Hood River County resumed recycling in many areas this summer after raising rates and cutting mixed plastics. Other situations are more complex. In Maine, several communities canceled while they await the opening of a Fiberight facility, which allows for commingling of recyclables and waste. 

That doesn't mean recycling isn't in flux. Major metropolitan areas such as Phoenix, Arizona are still considering potential service cuts and rate hikes. But the situation is an intricate one that is prompting innovation and forward-looking action plans, even as municipalities face very real struggles concerning cost and feasibility. 

Waste Dive will continue to update this list of curbside program cancellation, suspensions and restorations in the months ahead. This does not include drop-off programs or partial cuts.

If you know of any necessary updates to this list, please contact us at [email protected]

 Local Government  State  Resumed?
 Enterprise  Alabama   N
 Sierra Vista  Arizona  N
 Surprise  Arizona  N
 Casa Grande  Arizona  N
 Thatcher  Arizona  N
 Safford  Arizona  N
 Globe  Arizona  N
 Page  Arizona  N
 Akron  Colorado  N
 Deerfield Beach  Florida   Y
 Deltona  Florida  N
 Sunrise  Florida  N
 Okaloosa County  Florida  Y
 Santa Rosa County  Florida  In progress
 Clarkston  Georgia  N
 Tybee Island  Georgia  N
 Grinnell  Iowa  N
 Olney   Illinois  N
 Posen  Illinois  N
 El Dorado  Kansas  N
 Madison County  Kentucky  N
 Warren County  Kentucky  N
 Winchester  Kentucky  N
 Tompkinsville  Kentucky  N
 Plymouth  Massachusetts  Y (Subscription only) 
 Gouldsboro  Maine  N
 Dedham  Maine  Y (Fiberight)
 Holden  Maine  Y (Fiberight)
 Eddington  Maine  Y (Fiberight)
 Bradley  Maine  Y (Fiberight)
 Orrington  Maine  Y (Fiberight)
 Presque Isle  Maine  Y
 Kennebunkport  Maine  N
 Winter Harbor  Maine  N
 Westland  Michigan  N
 Frenchtown Township  Michigan  N
 Perryville  Missouri  N
 Trenton  Missouri  N
 Scott City  Missouri  N
 Wardsville  Missouri  N
 Taos  Missouri  N
 St. Martins  Missouri  N
 Russellville  Missouri  N
 Warrenton  Missouri  N
 Hooksett  New Hampshire   N
 Franklin  New Hampshire  N
 Bow  New Hampshire  Y
 Newfields  New Hampshire  N
 Jackson  Mississippi  N
 Bosque Farms  New Mexico  N
 Silver City  New Mexico  N
 Fort Edward  New York  N
 Craven County  North Carolina  Y
 Lincolnton  North Carolina  Y
 Pinebluff  North Carolina  Y
 China Grove  North Carolina  N
 Trinity  North Carolina  N
 Shelby  North Carolina  N
 Oregon  Ohio  N
 Milton-Freewater  Oregon  N
 Youngsville  Pennsylvania  N
 Pine Ridge  South Carolina  N
 Harris County Municipal Utility District 119  Texas  N
 Beaumont  Texas  N
 Abingdon  Virginia  N
 Broadway  Virginia  N
 Elkton  Virginia  N
 Dayton  Virginia  N
 Harrisonburg  Virginia  N
 Timberville  Virginia  N
 Mount Crawford  Virginia   N
 College Place  Washington  N
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