SWIFR Grants Help Local Governments Build Sustainable Organics Recycling Programs

The page outlines the Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling (SWIFR) project led by NCTCOG, which aims to help local governments develop and improve organics collection services. It highlights the role of Resource Recycling Systems (RRS) in creating a comprehensive set of tools, templates, and guidance documents to support cost-effective and scalable program implementation. Overall, the initiative provides practical resources to advance organics management and strengthen local recycling infrastructure.


“With the project now complete, NCTCOG encourages local governments and solid waste professionals to explore and utilize the final deliverables to support their organics management goals.”

 
Municipal composting facility processing organic materials into finished compost
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