The county recycling coordinators contact information is contained in these two documents.
If you view the PDF you can still click the web links but you cannot edit the data. If you choose the XLS file, you can sort and modify the data for your needs.
Documents updated March 14, 2014
Solely as a service to the public and Florida businesses, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) maintains the following list of companies and organizations that provide various recycling services. The information was voluntarily supplied by the services providers and is not necessarily a complete list of available services, and a company's absence from the list does not imply prejudice or impropriety. DEP does not endorse specific equipment or companies. DEP, by providing this list, does not imply that the companies are in compliance with applicable laws.
A Steering Committee with representatives of the following Cleansweep partners has been formed to guide the Operation Cleansweep project.
America Recycles Day is annually held on November 15. It is the only nationally recognized day dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling in the United States. Communities across Florida have participated in America Recycles Day to promote environmental citizenship and pledge to be better environmental stewards.
Storage Tank Compliance is part of the Permitting and Compliance Assistance Program in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Waste Management. In 1983, Florida was one of the first states to pass legislation and adopt rules for underground and aboveground storage tank systems (USTs and ASTs).
The state of Florida currently has close to 24,000 regulated storage tank facilities, and storage tank compliance inspectors conducted more than 11,000 inspections in 2023.
In 1984, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) implemented a used oil management program under sections 403.75 through 403.769, Florida Statutes. Florida’s Used Oil Recycling Program has grown to become one of the most successful in the United States and has received national recognition.
Per Florida Statute 403.706, all Florida counties must provide the opportunity for their residents to recycle. The recycling program shall be designed to recover a significant portion of at least four of the following materials from the solid waste stream prior to final disposal: newspaper, aluminum cans, steel cans, glass, plastic bottles, cardboard, office paper and yard trash.
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