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The Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County is the state鈥檚 top recycler for the third straight year thanks to county residents, businesses and visitors, and a robust recycling program. In 2024, Palm Beach County achieved an overall 90 percent recycling rate, as calculated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). That鈥檚 a six-point increase from 2023 when the county achieved an FDEP calculated 84 percent recycling rate, preceded by an 80 percent recycling rate in 2022, and exceeding the state鈥檚 75 percent recycling goal.

Per FDEP calculations, Palm Beach County recycled approximately 3.4 million tons of the 3.8 million tons of municipal solid waste generated in 2024. This calculation includes traditional, construction and demolition debris, and vegetation recycling, as well as waste-to-energy recycling credits. 鈥淭his achievement reflects the commitment of our entire community. Our residents, businesses and visitors continue to make smart recycling choices every day. Our combined efforts 鈥 along with the strength of our recycling programs and private permitted partners 鈥 keep Palm Beach County leading the state,鈥 said SWA Executive Director Dan Pellowitz. 鈥淲e thank everyone who plays a role in making recycling a priority and helping us protect our environment for future generations.鈥

Palm Beach County residents, visitors and businesses have many options for recycling right:

  • Use the blue and yellow recycling containers;
  • Take excess or oversized recyclable items to one of seven SWA 国产麻豆 Chemical & Recycling Centers; or
  • Drop off paper (fiber) materials at one of more than 250 community drop-off locations throughout the county.

In 2010, the Florida legislature set a 75 percent state recycling goal by the year 2020. See the complete list of 2024 county recycling rates from the FDEP. The Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County invites the public to see that recycling is alive and well in Palm Beach County by visiting its Recovered Materials Processing Facility (RMPF/recycling facility).

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