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File #: 25-1846   
Type: Proclamation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/13/2025 In control: Mayor and Council
On agenda: 11/3/2025 Final action:
Title: Proclamation Declaring November 15, 2025, as America Recycles Day in Rockville, Maryland
Attachments: 1. Proclamation Declaring November 15, 2025 as America Recycles Day in Rockville, Maryland
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Proclamation Declaring November 15, 2025, as America Recycles Day in Rockville, Maryland

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City Clerk/Director of Council Operations Office

Recommendation

Staff recommends the Mayor and Council read, approve, and present the proclamation to Erica Shingara, Rockville Chief of Environmental Management.

Discussion

America Recycles Day (ARD) is the only nationally recognized day dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling in the United States. Through ARD, the nonprofit organization Keep America Beautiful educates and encourages individuals to pledge to reduce, reuse, repurpose and recycle more - and recycle right -- in their everyday lives. These actions help further engage the public on the benefits of fostering a circular economy approach to waste reduction, in which products are designed to be either durable and recyclable or compostable.

 

In the latest statistics available, 2018, the United States generates more than 292 million tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) 50% going into landfills, more than 4.9 pounds per person per day.  The number in 1960 was 60 million tons of MSW.

 

Of the MSW generated, approximately 69 million tons were recycled, and 25 million tons were composted. Together, almost 94 million tons of Municipal Solid Waste were recycled and composted, equivalent to a 32.1 percent recycling and composting rate. An additional 17.7 million tons of food were managed by other methods.

 

But more can still be done. The diversion of refuse that would otherwise be incinerated reduces Rockville’s impact on Maryland’s air, water, and land. Rockville is continually seeking to improve recycling rates. Since 2009, Rockville has offered a single-stream recycling program for its residents to encourage recycling. Rockville’s current recycling rate is 41%, up from 30% in 2009, but not yet reaching the target of 50% or more.

 

 

 

Combustion

 

                     In 2018, 11.8% of MSW generated in the U.S. was disposed of through waste incineration with energy recovery

                     Combustion reduces waste by 75-85% by weight and 85-95% by volume, leaving behind a residue called ash. A majority of this ash is landfilled, although recent attempts have been made to reuse the residue in 2020, 65 power plants burned 25 million tons of MSW and generated about 13.5 billion kWh of electricity.

                     Biogenic MSW (paper, food, and yard waste) accounted for 45% (6.08 billion kWh) of the electricity produced or about 0.15% of total U.S. electricity generation.

                     Incineration of MSW generates a variety of pollutants (CO2, heavy metals, dioxins, particulates) that contribute to impacts such as climate change, smog, acidification, and human health impacts (asthma and heart and nervous system damage).

 

Source: <https://css.umich.edu/publications/factsheets/material-resources/municipal-solid-waste-factsheet>

 

City of Rockville Statistics:

 

Tonnage from FY 2025. The total waste diverted from the incinerator/landfill (sum of yard waste, recycling, and food compost) = 7,489 tons (43%)

 

 

FY2025

Refuse (refuse and bulk)

     10,018

Yard waste (yard waste and leaf)

        3,182

Recycling (recycling, metal, electronics)

        4,122

Food compost (contracted)

           185

Total (City collected)

     17,322

 

Recognizing America Recycles Day helps raise public awareness about ways to reduce waste and encourages residents to learn more about what materials are recyclable in Rockville. More information about waste and recycling is posted on the city website: <https://www.rockvillemd.gov/300/Recycling-Trash-Yard-Waste>

Mayor and Council History

The Mayor and Council present this proclamation annually.