Municipal Annual Recycling Reports
Municipalities provide residents with recycling opportunities not only because it is the law, but because it is an environmentally preferable way to manage our waste. To measure the success of Connecticut's recycling programs, each municipality must provide the DEEPan annual recycling report. The data submitted in these reports is entered into a master database and analyzed to generate the information necessary to evaluate and track our progress in recycling and waste reduction.
Municipal Recycling Reporting Requirement
Major Changes to the Annual Municipal Recycling Reporting Form Beginning With Fiscal Year 2009
As recommended in the December 2006 CT State Solid Waste Management Plan (Pages 4-88 and 4-89) and as discussed at spring and fall 2007 meetings of the Subcommittee on Solid Waste and Recycling Database Management Systems, the first steps have been taken to minimize duplicative solid waste reporting requirements. Starting with the FY2009 report, annual municipal recycling reporting has been changed to make it less duplicative and hopefully less burdensome. These changes were codified in CGS Section 22a-220(h) by Public Act 10-87.
Major changes to date include:
- Reporting Requirement for Bottles, Cans, and Paper (BCP)
Collected for Recycling
If the first destination (or the first destination after a municipal transfer station) for BCP collected for recycling is a Connecticut permitted solid waste facility, then the amount delivered to that facility will no longer need to be reported on the annual recycling report. (See report instructions for details and exceptions.) Tonnages for other material recycled will still need to be reported.
- Data Provided to Municipalities by DEEP
DEEP will aggregate and provide to each municipality data regarding the tonnages facilities reported receiving from their municipality.
- New Section Added (Part #6)
This section (a web-based survey) will provide updated information re municipal recycling programs and a description of municipal efforts to promote and enforce local recycling requirements.
Reporting Forms and Instructions
PLEASE NOTE: Municipalities must complete both sections of the reporting form i.e. the quantitative section (Parts 1-5); and the web-based survey section (Part 6) in order to satisfy their reporting obligation. DEEP will not be sending out paper copies of the reporting forms unless specifically requested by a city or town. If you are not able to access the forms from this website please call Paula Guerrera at (860) 424-3334 to request paper copies of both sections of the reporting form, or reporting forms from previous years.
- Instructions
- Annual Municipal Recycling Reporting Form
Word PDF - Annual Municipal Recycling Reporting Form
If you have any questions about the reporting forms, please contact Peter Brunelli (860) 424-3536 or Paula Guerrera (860) 424-3334 at the DEEP Office of Source Reduction and Recycling.
Content Last Updated February 2020