Recycling is the law for
residents and
business owners alike in Westchester County. Everyone should be sorting their paper, plastic and other recyclables.
Westchester County decided to step up its enforcement of the 1992 mandatory recycling law - requiring all municipalities to separate the waste generated within their communities - given the harsh realities of how waste is playing a role in
global warming. Recyclables that are not properly separated are no longer being picked up by municipal sanitation departments or private haulers.
Read the
Quick Recycling Guide to learn how to separate recyclables for curbside collection. The guide is available in
Spanish too. Besides curbside recycling of paper, glass, metal and plastic, you can bring other items for disposal at free
county-organized recycling events. We're now able to accept
plastic bags for recycling and
old or expired medications for disposal at these events.