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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Recycling isn’t just an option, it’s the law. Westchester County recycled more than 800,000 tons, or 41% of the solid waste generated in the county last year — but we can do more. Recycling is a partnership between the county (through the Department of Environmental Facilities), its local governments — and you.

Find information on what more you can do. Recycling is good for the environment and saves taxpayers money. Of even greater importance, we must reduce our waste and  reuse many those items we no longer need. Westchester has programs dealing with paper and glass, cell phones, garden waste, hangers, mercury, electronics, household chemicals, tires and more. We also have a special page for business recycling.
This is Westchester’s recycling law. Acrobat Reader required. 
To help prevent identity theft, Westchester purchased a large mobile shredder truck that will travel around the county. Get rid of your old papers during Household Chemical Clean Up Day, or find out when the mobile shredder truck will be at a location near you.
Offers extensive information on programs that help our communirty to be informed on recycling.
Westchester law mandates that you recycle your old cell phone. The list of places you can bring the phone are ever-increasing to make it easier. These places will also make sure to remove your personal information from your old phone.
One person’s trash is another’s treasure. If you want to give away a “used but usable” treasure — perhaps household or office furniture, appliances or equipment — let others know about it. Or maybe you are looking for something that someone else wants to give away. Check out what is available, or post an item to give it away.
Information regarding the county-owned recycing center and garbage transfer stations, operated by the Department of Environmental Facilities
 
Westchester County offers its surplus items through Ebay. Check out what’s available.
Learn the Dos and Don’ts of recycling, with information on how to recycle glass, metals, newspapers, plastics, etc. Acrobat Reader required. 
A list of local government recycling programs in the county along with their phone numbers and Web links.
To schedule a tour for your school or organization, complete and submit the form provided.
Find dates and locations for Westchester County Household Chemical Clean-up days.
The county government works to help business that have surplus computer equipment find non-profit groups that might be able to use the equipment. Businesses can find a list of qualifying non-profit agencies; the agencies will find what is available or how to qualify.