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Murphy Administration Awards $16M to Reduce Waste, Promote Recycling Across NJ

Gov. Phil Murphy
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Gov. Phil Murphy

By From the State Department of Environmental Protection

TRENTON – The Murphy Administration is awarding nearly $16.2 million in grants to communities across the state (including nearly $267,000 to Cape May County towns) to help them enhance waste reduction and recycling programs, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette announced today (Feb. 9).

The awards are based on 2020 recycling performance, the most recent year for which data is available. Municipalities must use their grants for various recycling initiatives that may include sponsoring household hazardous waste collection events, providing recycling receptacles in public places, or maintaining leaf composting operations. The 2020 awards maintain the amount distributed for 2019 performance.

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