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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 287 — Solid waste reduction, recovery and recycling

287.11 Effective recycling programs.

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287.11 Effective recycling programs.
(1)Department review. Upon request of a responsible unit, the department shall review documentation of the responsible unit’s solid waste management program created under s. 287.09
(a)and determine whether the program is an effective recycling program. The department shall complete its review and make a determination within 90 days after receiving the documentation.
(2)Effective program criteria for responsible units. A responsible unit’s solid waste management program is an effective recycling program if it includes all of the following:
(a)A public education component to inform residents of the region of the reasons to recycle, local opportunities to recycle and the prohibitions in s. 287.07
(3)and
(4).
(b)A requirement that the occupants of single-family residences, buildings containing 2 or more dwelling units and commercial, retail, industrial and governmental facilities in the region separate the materials identified in s. 287.07
(3)and
(4)from postconsumer waste generated in the region.
(c)A requirement that owners of buildings containing 5 or more dwelling units in the region do all of the following:
1. Provide adequate, separate containers for the program established under par.
(b).
2. Notify tenants at the time of renting or leasing the dwelling and semiannually thereafter of the programs under this paragraph and par.
(b).
3. Provide for the collection of recyclable materials separated from solid waste by the tenants and the delivery of the recyclable materials to a recycling facility.
(d)A requirement that owners of commercial, retail, industrial and governmental facilities in the region do all of the following:
1. Provide adequate, separate containers for the program established under par.
(b).
2. Regularly notify all users and occupants of the facilities of the programs under this paragraph and par.
(b).
3. Provide for the collection of recyclable materials separated from solid waste by the users and occupants and the delivery of the recyclable materials to a recycling facility.
(e)A system for collecting from single-family residences in the region any materials separated pursuant to par.
(b).
(em)A system for the processing and marketing of recyclable materials collected by the responsible unit or by municipalities located in the responsible unit.
(er)A prohibition on disposing of in a solid waste disposal facility or burning in a solid waste treatment facility any material identified under s. 287.07
(3)and
(4)that is separated for recycling as part of the program.
(ew)Provisions for the management of postconsumer waste that is not separated for recycling or recovery under par.
(b)consistent with the highest feasible priority under s. 287.05
(12).
(f)Other provisions established by the department by rule.
(g)Adequate enforcement of the programs established under pars.
(b)to
(f).
(h)The equipment or means necessary to implement pars.
(a),
(b),
(e),
(em)and
(g), including contracts for service, staff, supplies and equipment from vendors.
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