The Kentucky Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet’s Division of Waste Management (DWM) has announced that it is accepting recycling grant proposals for projects that promote an integrated infrastructure and public education, with special priority to be given to regional recycling proposals.
Applications are due Monday, April 2, and will be accepted from city and county governments, solid waste districts, schools and school districts and other political subdivisions of the state.
According to the DWM’s State Solid Waste Report,
The Kentucky Pride Fund, established July 15, 2002, was amended July 16, 2006, to include grant funding for recycling and household waste programs. The fund collects a $1.75-per-ton fee on municipal solid waste disposed in the state’s landfills. It also provides grants to eliminate illegal open dumps and promote environmental education through the Kentucky Environmental Education Council.
The grant application and more information is available at www.waste.ky.gov and www.waste.ky.gov/recycling.
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