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.