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File #: 21-0397    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution for the Support and Commitment for a Baldwin County Recycling Cooperative
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 7/8/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/19/2021 Final action: 7/19/2021
Title: A Resolution for the Support and Commitment for a Baldwin County Recycling Cooperative
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A Resolution for the Support and Commitment for a Baldwin County Recycling Cooperative
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WHEREAS, the City of Foley, through a dynamic Recycling Program, recognizes the importance of protecting and preserving our natural resources, and works to make the world a better place by adopting conscientious living habits that will improve our daily lives and bring about a cleaner, safer and healthier environment; and

WHEREAS, the City of Foley has undertaken many positive and successful waste reduction programs that have helped make the City of Foley a recycling leader, however, we can further reduce waste and recycle even more; and

WHEREAS, although there has been a significant increase in the amount of recycling in the City of Foley we must continue to focus on other initiatives such as waste reduction, composting, the reuse of products and materials, and purchasing recycled products and packaging; arid

WHEREAS, by encouraging businesses, County and State agencies, nonprofit organizations, schools, citizens and visitors to actively recycle we can further promote recycling as an environmentally efficient and economically smart way of life; and

WHEREAS, local community and county recycling leaders have come to the realization that we have advanced our individual recycling programs in our respective communities as far as possible as separate stand-alone franchises; and

WHEREAS, being reliant on third-party, out-of-state recycle processors/brokers/buyers has become costly, inefficient and unsustainable for the long-term success of each municipality and the County’s respective Recycling Program; and

WHEREAS, local community and county recycling leaders have come together to join in a discussion of a concentrated cooperative effort to share resources to maximize the environmental
· and economic value of county-wide recycling; and

WHEREAS, local community and county recycling leaders, working together, will need to conduct a feasibility study and develop a ...

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