Business Recycling Assistance
Important Links:
- Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts
- Mass.gov’s Environmentally Preferable Products (EPP) Procurement Program
- Waste Wise
- RecyclingWorks Massachusetts
- Recycling at a Glance
In 1990, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) introduced its first bans on landfilling and combustion of easy-to-recycle and toxic materials. Additional "waste bans" were phased in over the next several years. The following materials and items are currently prohibited from disposal and/or transfer for disposal in Massachusetts:
- Asphalt pavement, brick & concrete
- Cathode ray tubes
- Ferrous & non-ferrous metals
- Glass & metal containers
- Lead acid batteries
- Leaves & yard waste
- Recyclable paper, cardboard & paperboard
- Single resin narrow-necked plastics
- Treated & untreated wood & wood waste
- White goods (large appliances)
- Whole tires (banned from landfills only; shredded tires acceptable)
- Clean Gypsum Wallboard
- Commercial Food Waste (Effective October 1, 2014)
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