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Cabarrus County Solid Waste Management Plan 2012- <br />2022 <br />➢ County facilities are served by 96- gallon recycling carts; paper collected by County staff <br />and bottles and cans under franchise agreement terms by Republic Services. <br />➢ Municipal facilities recycling collections are done by municipal staffs. <br />➢ Some CII generators choose to self -haul recyclables to any of the three County - operated <br />drop -off centers. <br />➢ Many CII generators use commercial landscape firms who remove yard trimmings <br />Disposal— <br />Private haulers make their own arrangements for disposal locations, although most choose the <br />CMS Landfill due to its proximity in Concord. Table 5 -1 shows locations other than CMS Landfill <br />that are recipients of wastes generated by CII generators. <br />Recycling— <br />Private Haulers are in most cases are free to choose process facilities. Most use either the <br />Metrolina Recycling Center in Charlotte, owned by Mecklenburg County and operated by FCR; <br />or SONOCO's Charlotte MRF. Materials collected by Waste Management are directed under <br />contract terms with Kannapolis to SONOCO. County and Mount Pleasant - collected recyclables <br />go to SONOCO as well. <br />Composting — <br />Private generators and haulers make their own decisions about which facility to use for yard <br />waste processing. <br />Hazardous Waste /Special Wastes— <br />C11 establishments make their own arrangements for hazardous and special wastes. The <br />County HHW Facility accepts electronics from small business. <br />5. b. Construction and Demolition Waste <br />C &D wastes generated in the County, whether by homeowner, contractor, or CII source can go <br />to any licensed C &D disposal or recycling facility. As a practical matter due to limiting hauling <br />distance and cost, most such waste documented goes to either the Cabarrus County C &D <br />Landfill, or Highway 49 C &D Landfill and Recycling Center both located in Concord. <br />11 <br />Attachment number 2 <br />F -7 Page 142 <br />