Broome County Division of Solid Waste Management

Edwin L. Crawford County Office Building
PO Box 1766
Binghamton, New York
13902

Broome County Division of Solid Waste Management

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The Broome County Division of Solid Waste continually seeks to improve the processing of solid waste in Broome County through efficient use of landfill space and the promotion of recycling to reduce the need for sending waste to the landfill.

Broome County is excited to be a partner of the MAT-EX Western/Central NY Materials Exchange Program. Mat-ex is a reuse program that provides opportunities for material exchanges to be made therefore keeping non-hazardous, reusable materials out of the landfill. To view the listing and for more information on posting a listing go to www.mat-ex.org or call the Division of Solid Waste Management for a copy of the listing at 607.778.2250.

The Broome County Division of Solid Waste has a series of educational programs available to schools for free. Programs are conducted by staff and through a contract with Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE). In addition, the Division of Solid Waste can provide free assistance to your business to improve or implement a recycling program or to provide waste reduction tips. Call 607-778-2250 to make an appointment.

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