FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Nov. 14, 2023
COLUMBIA, S.C. — In observance of America Recycles Day tomorrow, Nov. 15, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) applauds South Carolinians statewide for their efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle. Recycling helps make the Palmetto State a cleaner, safer place to live.
Through the Recycle Right SC campaign, which is a partnership between DHEC and PalmettoPride, residents can easily learn what household items can be recycled and how and where to recycle them. Additionally, on Nov. 7, DHEC helped launch the Take Charge: Be Battery Smart campaign to educate residents about the serious health and environmental risks household batteries pose when they are not properly recycled.
“We’re grateful for South Carolinians doing their part to make our environment healthier and more sustainable through the regular recycling of household items,” said Myra Reece, Director of DHEC’s Environmental Affairs. “While many of our residents understand the importance of recycling paper, cardboard, plastic and aluminum, we have a new goal to spread awareness about how critical it is to also properly recycle household batteries.”
DHEC offers several tips for how to have the biggest impact with household recycling:
According to the South Carolina Solid Waste Management Report for 2022, residents recycled 1,161,924 tons of municipal solid waste – the type of waste generated from households. The top materials recycled by weight were metal (33.8%), paper (24.2%), and organics (18.4%), which are leftover food or yard debris.
By 2030, DHEC and its waste reduction and recycling partners have a two-pronged goal for South Carolina: reduce municipal solid waste disposal to 3.25 pounds or less per person per day, and recycle at least 50% of the state’s municipal solid waste.
South Carolina's overall efforts have resulted in one of the best state recycling initiatives in the Southeast. There are about 90 recycling programs including nearly 70 curbside programs and more than 530 drop-off sites. Since 2000, South Carolinians have recycled more than 28 million tons of material.
Recycling also is a big business in South Carolina. The state's recycling industry of 300-plus companies adds an annual impact of $13.5 billion and 42,000-plus total jobs to South Carolina's economy.
“Only with the support of local waste management programs, our state’s recycling industry, partner organizations and, most importantly, our residents, can we hope to achieve these goals,” said Richard Chesley, DHEC's Section Manager for the Office of Solid Waste Reduction & Recycling. “While America Recycles Day is one day where we spotlight the advantages of household recycling, we want all South Carolinians to make proper recycling a routine part of their everyday lives so that our communities and state as a whole can reap the benefits of a clean, green, healthy state.”
For information about household recycling, visit scdhec.gov/recycling. Learn more about the importance of properly disposing of household batteries at BeBatterySmart.com.
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