76% of the Materials Thrown Away in Franklin County Could Be Diverted

Mar 03, 2020
SWACO has released a study documenting that up to 76% of the material currently being sent to the Franklin County Sanitary Landfill could be recycled or composted. The study also found that of those discarded materials, the items presenting the biggest opportunities for increasing diversion were food scraps and corrugated cardboard. The study, known as a waste characterization, was completed last year and conducted over the course of four seasons by Cascadia Consulting Group and MSW Consultants. During the study period, 180 commercial and residential trash samples, weighing 39,000 pounds in total, were collected and analyzed. The materials were sorted into 64 categories and evaluated based on their weight, material type, and recyclability to determine what’s being thrown away and how much of it has the potential to be diverted from the landfill. The Top 10 items most commonly found in Franklin County’s waste stream are:- Food Scraps – 15%
- Corrugated Cardboard – 10%
- Other Compostable Items & Fiber – 9%
- Magazines, Newspaper, Office and other paper – 8%
- Bulky & Durable Goods - 7%
- Construction & Demolition - 4%
- Plastic Containers - 4%
- Wood Pallets – 4%
- Textiles – 4 %
- Yard Waste - 3%