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Alabama Reaches Recycling Milestone

June 18, 2019

Via: Waste360

Alabama’s Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) announced that the state reached a new recycling milestone in 2018.

Over the last year, the state diverted more than 25 percent of its generated trash from landfill. In addition, Alabama is now recycling roughly 16 percent of the waste it generates, which is nearly double the rate from seven years ago, according to an AL.com report.

However, as the report points out, Alabama “still lags behind the national averages of 25.8 percent for direct recycling and 34 percent for overall waste diversion, compared to Alabama’s estimates of 16 percent and 25 percent.” The report also notes that Alabama first established its 25 percent waste diversion goal in 1991 but struggled to make much progress until 2008, when the state passed a law to revamp the way it handles solid waste management.

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