Overview
Boro-Wide Recycling Corporation is an operational recycling plant in New York, United States, providing garbage collection services. It serves the local community as a solid waste management facility.
Boro-Wide Recycling Corporation is a recycling plant located in New York, United States, operating as a garbage collection service. The facility is operational and plays a key role in the city's solid waste management infrastructure, handling recyclable materials from residential and commercial sources. As a recycling plant in New York, Boro-Wide operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA, including RCRA Subtitle D for solid waste management and relevant state-level regulations. Recycling facilities like this one are integral to reducing landfill dependency and supporting circular economy goals by processing materials for reuse. The facility's location in a densely populated urban area underscores its importance in managing waste efficiently while minimizing environmental impact. By diverting recyclables from landfills, Boro-Wide Recycling Corporation contributes to resource conservation and reduced greenhouse gas emissions associated with waste decomposition.
Environmental context
In New York, solid waste management facilities like Boro-Wide Recycling Corporation face challenges related to community proximity and traffic. The facility's urban location necessitates careful management of noise, odor, and vehicle emissions. Effective recycling operations help reduce methane leakage from landfills and lower the environmental footprint of waste disposal.
Frequently asked questions
Boro-Wide Recycling Corporation is located in New York, United States, at coordinates 40.706369, -73.877902.
Boro-Wide Recycling Corporation provides garbage collection services as a recycling plant, handling solid waste and recyclable materials in New York.
Boro-Wide Recycling Corporation is currently operational, serving the New York area with recycling and waste collection services.
Recycling plants in the United States are regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D for solid waste, along with state and local environmental laws.
By recycling materials, Boro-Wide Recycling Corporation reduces landfill waste, conserves resources, and helps lower greenhouse gas emissions associated with waste decomposition.