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Newburyport’s Waste Removal Initiatives to Launch: October 14, 2024

by: Press Release

September 27, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Molly Ettenborough,
Phone: (978) 499-0413 /
Email: sustainability@cityofnewburyport.com
Website: www.cityofnewburyport.com

September 26, 2024

Newburyport Announcing New Waste Removal Initiatives Aimed at Sustainability and
Cost Management

NEWBURYPORT, MA — In order to support State and City waste reduction goals, the City of
Newburyport is launching new initiatives, including an overflow waste management program, set
to begin on October 14, 2024. Costs in waste removal have been rising across the nation, and
Newburyport has seen costs increase by a combined 35% for trash collection, transportation,
and disposal over the last year. This new overflow waste management program promotes
equitable waste removal by requiring residents who exceed the weekly trash limit to purchase
designated orange overflow bags. The initiative builds on years of successful waste reduction
efforts and mirrors similar programs adopted by cities and towns across the Commonwealth,
furthering Newburyport’s dedication to minimizing its environmental footprint.
Overflow Trash Program Details

Program Launch: October 14, 2024

As part of Newburyport’s ongoing waste management efforts, the overflow trash program aims
to reduce city expenses and contribute to Massachusetts’ 2030 waste reduction goals.
New Weekly Trash Limit: Households will now be limited to 64 gallons of trash per week (about
five 13-gallon kitchen trash bags or two 33-gallon bags), down from the current 96 gallons.

Overflow Trash Bags: Residents exceeding the 64-gallon limit can purchase orange overflow
bags for additional waste. These bags, sold in rolls of five for $10, will be available at local
stores, including Market Basket, Shaw’s, Richdale, and Black Duck Market. Overflow bags can
be placed curbside along with regular trash.

Bulk Items Disposal: The bulk item disposal stickers fee will increase to $15. Bulk stickers will
be available at the same grocery and convenience stores throughout the city.
“These new initiatives are a testament to the collective efforts of our entire community,” said
Mayor Reardon. “These changes represent a balanced approach to managing rising costs while
prioritizing sustainability. Together, we’re working towards the state’s ambitious goal of reducing
waste by 30% by 2030.”

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Resident Engagement and Next Steps

In the coming week, residents will receive a postcard with details about the Overflow Trash
Program. The city encourages everyone to stay informed by visiting the city’s website for
updates, FAQs, and waste reduction tips.

A Decade of Progress
For over a decade, Newburyport has championed waste reduction initiatives designed to lower
waste generation, boost recycling rates, and foster community engagement. Thanks to these
efforts, household trash output has remained stable, averaging 1,350 pounds per household
annually since 2010—an impressive feat amid rising national waste trends. The city’s waste
containment measures, even during periods of fluctuation like the pandemic, reflect a sustained
commitment to achieving the State of Massachusetts' waste reduction goals.

Waste Management Achievements

Newburyport’s long-standing dedication to waste reduction is demonstrated through several
impactful programs, including:

 Zero-Waste and Organics Collection Programs: Newburyport has led the region in waste
reduction efforts, bolstered by state-mandated bans on mattress and textile disposal.

 Mandatory Recycling and Enforced Trash Limits: Our recycling enforcement and trash
caps have encouraged more sustainable consumption and disposal habits.

 Community Engagement Programs: The Recycling IQ initiative and educational outreach
efforts have raised awareness about responsible waste management.

 Additionally, the city provides low-cost or free disposal services through facilities like the
Colby Farm Lane Recycling Center and Yard Waste Facility, including Swap Shops at
both sites, where residents can exchange reusable items. The city also encourages
composting by promoting yard waste mulching as a natural soil enrichment process.

 Curbside Recycling Expansion: Serving 85% of households, the expanded curbside
recycling program has significantly increased recycling rates across the city.

 Composting Initiatives: In 2023, Newburyport diverted 759 tons of organic waste from
incineration through its community-wide composting programs.

 Single-Use Plastic Reduction: The city’s ban on plastic bags and promotion of reusable
containers have led to the beginning of reduction in plastic waste.

 Public Education and Outreach: Collaborations with local schools, businesses, and
nonprofits such as ACES have empowered residents with the knowledge and tools to
reduce waste.

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For more information on Newburyport’s recycling and waste reduction programs, or to learn how
you can get involved, visit www.cityofnewburyport.com or contact the Recycling and
Sustainability Office at (978) 499-0413.

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