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  • Clinton County

    Solid Waste Management District

    INDUSTRIAL Sector Waste Survey

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  • The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the standard classification system used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy.

    If you do not know the NAICS code, you can look up what code best describes the functions of your business here. 

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  • Thank you again for taking the time to complete this survey.

    Please contact Jeff Walls with any questions.


    Jeff Walls, Coordinator
    Clinton County Solid Waste Mgt. District
    Phone (937) 382-6177
    Email: Recycle@ClintonCountyOhio.us

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  • Materials Cheat Sheet

    Food
    - Compostable food waste
    - Food donations


    Glass
    - Bottles (any color)
    - Jars


    Ferrous Metals
    - Mild Steel
    - Carbon Steel
    - Stainless Steel
    - Cast Iron
    - Wrought Iron


    Non-Ferrous Metals
    - Aluminum
    - Copper
    - Brass
    - Silver
    - Lead
    - Misc. Scrap Metals


    All Other Paper
    - Office paper
    - Paperboard
    - Newspapers
    - Folders
    - Telephone Books
    - Magazines
    - Catalogs
    - Junk Mail


    Plastics
    - Plastics #1-7
    - Plastics Bottles
    - Plastics Jugs
    - Shrink Wrap
    - Plastics Films
    - Coat Hangers


    Textiles
    - Fabrics
    - Clothes
    - Carpet


    Wood
    - Bark
    - Woodchips
    - Sawdust
    - Scrap Wood
    - Shipping Pallets
    - Boards

     

    Commingled Recyclables
    - This is a mix of several different materials that are placed into one container and hauled for recycling. It can include all or a combination of the materials listed above.

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    Examples of materials that fall under “Other”

    - Appliances
    - Electronics
    - Non-hazardous chemical (solids only)
    - Stone/Clay/Sand
    - Yard Waste
    - Sludge
    - Tires
    - Any other solid waste that is recycled at your facility

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    Estimating recycling tonnages 

    If you are not able to obtain exact tonnages of materials recycled, there are numerous ways to estimate the amount of material recycled in any given year. Below are some common conversion factors that may assist you with your estimations:

    Material Type                                      Density (lb/cu yd)
    Mixed Paper Recycling                           484
    Bottles and Cans                                   200
    Single Stream Recycling                        139
    Cardboard                                            100

    • (size of container (in cubic yards) x number of collections per month x 12) x density (see table above) = Total pounds per year
    • 2,000 pounds = 1 ton


    For more assistance, contact your solid waste management district.

     

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