Appendix D Sample Recycling Ordinance - State of West Virginia - state wv 2025

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Dispose of Containers: - Once the paint is dry, you can typically throw the empty or dried-out paint cans in the regular trash. Ensure the lid is off to indicate that the can is empty. - If the paint is still wet, take it to a hazardous waste collection site.
Recycling Your Paint Sherwin-Williams is pleased to volunteer many of our stores as drop-off locations. Ready to drop off your leftover paint? Search for a Sherwin-Williams store* in any of the participating states/jurisdictions.
The City provides curbside recycling collection for residents and businesses along the uptown/downtown corridor with additional source-separated recycling drop-off available for residents at the Rivanna Solid Waste Authoritys McIntire Recycling Center.
Any empty paint cans that are dry should be bagged and can be disposed with your regular household trash. We suggest that you combine left over amounts of latex paint with cat litter or dry saw dust and set aside to let dry. In this form it can be disposed with your regular trash.
The 10 states with the lowest recycling rates were: West Virginia (2%); Louisiana (4%); Tennessee (5%); Alaska (6%); South Carolina (6%); Mississippi (6%); Oklahoma (8%); Alabama (8%); Texas (8%); and Colorado (11%).
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There is no national law in the United States that mandates recycling. State and local governments often introduce their own recycling requirements. In 2014, the recycling/composting rate for municipal solid waste in the U.S. was 34.6%.

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