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aggregate which can be reused for road base or similar purposes There will be a tip fee <br /> for the processing, yet to be determined. In addition, atthis time, Dennis is marketing <br /> the glass aggregate, This may offset the tip fee, however, if unsuccessful,towns will be <br /> required to take back an amount of aggregate equal to the amount of glass tipped, <br /> Cans Cans will be tipped at a recycling facility in Westport, The Town will receive <br /> payment for the material. The current amount paid is $100 per ton. This payment will <br /> help offset the transportation costs associated with its recycling, <br /> Newspaper Newspaper will be tipped at a recycling facility in Westport or Mansfield. <br /> Separation of newspaper from mixed paper is recommended as newspaper has a value <br /> while mixed paper will have a tip fee. Based on feedback from other Cape towns, more <br /> than X the paper collected from their residents is newspaper so separation of the two <br /> makes sense economically. The current amount paid for newspaper is $65 per ton. <br /> Mixed Paper As mentioned above,there is a tip fee for recycling. The current fee is$50 <br /> per ton, <br /> Plastic Plastic#147 will be tipped at a recycling facility in Mansfield (rigid plastic will <br /> continue to be collected separately). There is a tip fee for recycling. The current fee is <br /> $40 per ton. <br /> The above separation requires the purchase of additional roll off containers and reconfiguration <br /> of the recycling area. The three compactors currently used for single stream would be used <br /> instead for cans, mixed paper, and plastic, The new roll offs, purchased with grant funds <br /> received from MA DEP, would be used for glass and newspaper. <br /> The implementation plan and schedule is attached. implementation would begin immediately <br /> with a "soft" start on Monday,June 3rd and full implementation on Monday,June 11th FY20 <br /> sticker sales start June 11t. <br /> Pros and Cons <br /> The proposed recycling changes minimize the cost to the Town for recycling while trying to <br /> minimize the amount of separation users will have to perform. The Town is still obligated to <br /> comply with MA D6P'5 waste ban regulations and with the changes, the overall cost to the <br /> Town will be less than that for trash disposal <br /> The implementation plan and four month schedule proposed allows time for required <br /> modifications to the recycling area, for permitting if necessary, for grant application to help <br /> offset costs, and for education of users, In addition,the actual changes to the program will be <br /> introduced over several weeks with a "soft" roll out which will allow staff to directly interact <br /> with users in the recycling area to explain the changes with full implementation in place prior to <br /> the busy July 0 week. <br />