
In 2018, recycling garbage saved Westchester County $5.4 million, plus the additional $4.2 million earned from selling the recyclables.
To dispose of solid waste, Westchester County spends an average of $79.33 per ton. The good news is, Westchester County’s recycling rate is 52%, which is higher than the national average of 35%.
Other recycling rates around Westchester County include:
- Pleasantville: 64%
- Briarcliff Manor: 65%
- North Castle: 80%
- New Castle: 61%
- Mount Pleasant: 49%
- Mount Kisco: 39%
- Pound Ridge: 43%
- Somers: 34%
- Hastings-on-Hudson: 33%
- Bronxville: 30%
- Dobbs Ferry: 26%
- Mount Vernon: 18%
In addition to saving money, the recycling industry promotes economic growth and creates thousands of jobs for residents of Westchester County. In 2017, the industry brought in $117 billion and provides about $13 billion in tax revenue each year to federal, local, and state governments.