Text Box: Small Business
Small and medium businesses often have difficulty starting recycling programs due to a lack of space for containment or volume of materials. However, a large component of their trash is usually paper, a highly recyclable material.  
These Clark County businesses may now reduce their trash volume by participating in the Clark County Waste Management District’s Business Recycling Cooperative. 
This free program can help reduce your     paper waste and save on your solid waste disposal costs.
 
Contact the District for more information
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Text Box: The Business Recycling
 Cooperative Agreement 
Cooperative Members agree to:
· Commit to recycle office paper, newspaper, magazines and cardboard.
· Educate staff members and maintenance   personnel about collection policies.
· Collect recyclables in a manner indicated by the District and recycling broker.
· Transport and properly deposit recyclables in recycling stations.
· Report unacceptable materials in or around the station to the District .
· Monitor and report needed statistics to the District.
 The District agrees to:
· Work with business staff to determine feasibility of the program in the workplace.
· Assist with staff education.
· If possible, provide cardboard containment for paper recycling programs, and/or a list of local suppliers.
· Provide access to recycling stations at stated locations for members to deposit materials collected.
· Maintain recycling stations and arrange for materials to be recycled.