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An Introduction to Pay-As-You-Throw

An Introduction to Pay-As-You-Throw. Sarah Nichols Solid Waste Management Specialist, NH RCAP Solutions-The Northeast Rural Community Assistance Partnership. What is Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT)?.

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An Introduction to Pay-As-You-Throw

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  1. An Introduction to Pay-As-You-Throw Sarah Nichols Solid Waste Management Specialist, NH RCAP Solutions-The Northeast Rural Community Assistance Partnership

  2. What is Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT)? PAYT is any method by which households pay for each bag of waste they generate, similar to how they are charged for any other utility.

  3. Pay-as-you-throw creates EQUITY Do you want to pay for your neighbors trash?

  4. PAYT Will Lower the Municipal Solid Waste Management Budget • Reduced waste leads to avoided disposal costs • Unit-based fees from PAYT will offset the budget • Recycling revenue could increase

  5. Households gain more control over their costs with PAYT

  6. How would PAYT affect me? • Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle to avoid buying more bags • Drop off waste in town-approved bags only • Buy your bags at local businesses • Watch the Solid Waste Budget go down

  7. What savings can we expect? Avoided Disposal Costs Income from PAYT Bags Total SW Budget before PAYT Total SW Budget after PAYT

  8. 47+ NH Towns “Pay-as-they-throw”

  9. Peterborough, NH Recycling Rate ~ 75% They do it all! Pay-as-you-throw Mandatory Composting Hazardous Waste “Mini-Mall” Revenues earned from PAYT and recyclables have covered up to 92% of total costs !

  10. PAYT is simply an economic incentive program that encourages residents to reduce, reuse, and recycle their waste. It enables the municipality to avoid increasingly expensive disposal costs and more equitably distributes those costs throughout the community.

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