The City of New Orleans has joined EPA Region 6 Administrator Dr. Earthea Nance, Congressman Troy Carter Sr., Sanitation Director Matt Torri, Vice President of Grants and Community Development of The Recycling Partnership Rob Taylor and Lower Ninth Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development Executive Director Arthur Johnson to announce the City’s $3.9 million grant from the Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling for Communities (SWIFR) program from EPA. This grant will go towards expanding the City’s residential recycling program, as well as recycling outreach and education efforts and developing a Solid Waste Master Plan (SWMP) to guide the City’s future waste diversion efforts.

  • To purchase and deliver residential recycling carts to all eligible households that have not already opted into the service
    • This will ensure universal and equitable access to curbside recycling and is anticipated to provide recycling access to about 73,000 new households and replace another 10,000 older and damaged recycling carts
  • To create a 10-year Solid Waste Master Plan (SWMP) that will develop a comprehensive waste diversion strategy and roadmap for the city
    • The SWMP will, at a minimum, include an evaluation of regional recycling processing infrastructure and capacity, explore opportunities to allow for organics diversion, including food waste and explore infrastructure and policy options to ensure waste diversion is happening in multifamily and commercial operations
  • To educate residents on the benefits of recycling and what can be recycled in their residential carts

It is estimated that this project will initially recycle about 19,000 tons per year of readily usable recyclable materials that are currently being landfilled in the city and up to 30,000 tons annually in future years as the program matures. Partnering with the City of New Orleans on the project is The Recycling Partnership, a mission-driven non-governmental organization advancing the circular economy by building a better recycling system in the U.S. communities and states. The Recycling Partnership has committed $1.4 million in grant funds to supplement funding from the EPA award to purchase additional residential recycling carts, as well as help the City develop and deploy a community-wide education and outreach campaign to support the rollout of expanded recycling services, increase residential recycling rates and decrease recycling contamination.

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