Who is responsible for collecting and transporting my recyclables if they are not white office paper, mixed paper, or cardboard?
Solid waste collectors are only required to collect and recycle source-separated office paper, mixed paper, and/or cardboard for recycling from businesses. Businesses with waste streams including some other PRM generated in greater quantity than paper, such as yard waste, arboreal waste, textiles, or bottles and cans, are still required to recycle that material regardless if their solid waste collector will provide the necessary recycling collection service.

There are local solid waste collectors that do provide curbside recycling service for items such as co-mingled recyclables including aluminum cans, steel cans, glass bottles and jars, and plastic bottles and jugs, as well as office paper / cardboard.

Businesses that choose not to use curbside recycling services, or that may not have access to curbside service, are welcome to use the Loudoun County Recycling Drop-Off Centers to recycle glass bottles and jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, plastic bottles and jugs, and mixed paper including cardboard.

The Loudoun County Solid Waste Management Facility, also known as the Loudoun County Landfill, accepts a variety of materials for recycling (fees apply) including scrap metal, yard waste, arboreal waste, tires, propane tanks, and refrigerated appliances. The facility also accepts other materials for recycling (at no charge) including used motor oil, antifreeze, automotive batteries, mixed paper, cardboard, and beverage / food / detergent bottles and cans.

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1. Are all businesses in Loudoun County required to recycle?
2. What is a "PRM?"
3. Who is responsible for collecting my recyclables?
4. Who is responsible for collecting and transporting my recyclables if they are not white office paper, mixed paper, or cardboard?
5. Who is responsible for notifying tenants and/or employees that recycling is mandatory in Loudoun County?
6. What information must I provide to my tenants and/or employees when notifying them that recycling is mandatory in Loudoun County?
7. Who is responsible for ensuring my employees recycle in the work place?
8. What if the business recycles at a drop-off center or through a collector that is not permitted by the county?