The county’s Department of Public Works and Environmental Services launched a solar panel recycling program, expanding upon its November 2022 pilot program. Daniel Brooks, an environmental services specialist at the county’s Solid Waste Management Program, said this new program falls under their electronic recycling program, which focuses on prevention. “Many of these devices contain toxic heavy metals,” Brooks said. “We want to keep that out of the waste stream … and going directly to the landfill to prevent groundwater contamination, amongst other things.”

Brooks said in addition to protecting the environment, this program enables people to repurpose and reuse the materials from solar panels. He also said this program is first of its kind in the region. “[Recycling programs] started with the West Coast and they were years ahead of us, sometimes up to as much as 20 to 30 years in various areas,” Brooks said. “It’s a very growing service as a renewable energy source.”

Since solar panels are relatively new to the area, responsible disposal is too. Brooks said Fairfax County wanted to get ahead of environmental contamination and started the pilot program in November 2022.

To read the full story, visit https://www.ffxnow.com/2024/04/08/fairfax-county-launches-solar-panel-recycling-program/.
Author: Fatimah Waseem, FFX Now
Photo by Los Muertos Crew: https://www.pexels.com/photo/close-up-photo-of-a-solar-panel-8853509/

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