How we Help
Multifamily Waste Reduction Plans
How we Help
Multifamily Waste
Reduction Plans
We have the right plan for you
No matter your waste reduction needs, ReSource has the solution for you. Choose from one of our plans —free to all qualified Hamilton County multifamily properties — to reduce waste, meet the demands of your residents, and create a healthier community!
Participating multifamily property owners often reduce their total solid waste management costs when residents recycle enough material to decrease the trash container size or collection frequency. Plus, many properties qualify for additional financial assistance! Below are a few of the recycling plans offered to multi-family properties by Hamilton County Recycling ReSource:
Starter
Is your property a new development or just a newcomer to the recycling world and in need of help establishing service? No problem!
Included in the plan:
- Recycling coordination
- Interior recycling bins for residents
- Education and signage for staff and residents
- Consideration for financial assistance
Plus
Already have basic recycling service and just need a little help optimizing your system? This plan is perfect.
We will provide you with:
- Recycling bins for residents
- Education for staff and residents
- Visual or physical waste audits
- Consideration for grant assistance
Premium
Is your property already recycling but looking to increase your community impact?
Let us help you evaluate:
- Sharing opportunities and reuse solutions
- Organics recycling
- Mitigating hard to recycle items
- Consideration for grant assistance
Cardboard
Is your property inundated with moving boxes and general cardboard waste? This is the answer!
Included in the plan:
- Recycling service coordination
- Education for staff and residents
- Signage
- Consideration for financial assistance
Plan Finder
Answer a few easy questions below to find what plan is right for your multifamily property.
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Would you rather live in a community or apartment building that offers recycling?
*Hamilton County Sustainability Insight