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Transfer Station Info (Tip Fee $111.25/ton)

  • Mt. Olive Mon-Fri 7:30am-3pm; Sat 7:30am-11am
  • Parsippany Mon-Fri 7am-3pm; Sat 7:30am-11am
  • Closed Sundays and Major Holidays
  • No Rental Trucks
  • Payment by Account, Check, Credit Card. No Cash
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2018 Recycling Tonnage Reports

Provided below are 2018 recycling tonnage reports provided by individual recycling markets as well as the MCMUA. These reports are useful for municipal recycling coordinators while completing their annual recycling tonnage reporting forms.

If you have question on this material please contact Cheryl Birmingham at (973) 285-8395 or by email at cabirmingham@mcmua.com. In addition, feel free to call any of the businesses directly. The telephone numbers for the businesses are listed on their cover letters.

2018 Municipal Recycling Tonnage Grant Guide - Prpepared by NJDEP with instruction on completing the 2018 recycling tonnage grant


(added 3/13/19) - 2018 Recycling Tax ($3/ton) Paid By Towns in Tipping Fees (PDF File) - This report lists the $3/ton recycling tax collected by the MCMUA in 2018 on the solid waste accepted for disposal at the MCMUA transfer stations. This money was then sent to the Treasurer of the State of New Jersey in accordance with the Recycling Enhancement Act. The report only provides information for those towns that pay the tip fee directly to the MCMUA using their municipal accounts. If a hauler is paying the disposal tip fees directly, then you will have to get this recycling tax collected from each respective hauler. You can use this report to fill out the certification in the municipal recycling tonnage grant process that requires each town to certify the amount of money paid as part of the $3/tax.

Notes:It is suggested that you look through each report in its entirety to make sure that you have all of the tonnage generated in your municipality.  Be sure to check under all possible names and be aware that some reports from some markets may be sorted by common location names (i.e. Flanders, Whippany, Stirling, etc.) and/or zip codes and not the official names of the municipality (i.e. Mount Olive, Hanover, Long Hill).

Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority ("MCMUA") Recycling Facilities and Operations

  1. (added 3/13/19):  MCMUA 2018 Recycling Report for MCMUA Recycling Collection. These two reports below are the same tonnage shown in two different ways, by material and by route.
     

    Print out the pages that are applicable to your municipality. Listed on each page of each MCMUA tonnage grant reports are the compositions by material percentage for all the commingled recyclables.

    (added 3/8/19)2018 Single-Stream Composition Break Out Tool (Excel File) - This tool breaks out single-stream recycling tons into individual materials, in order to report them as required by the NJDEP. The MCMUA revised the NJDEP single-stream break out tool to include percentages that more accurately reflect Morris County's composition. These percents are based on composition audits done on material collected by the MCMUA. This tool is only for single-stream material. Please note, these Morris County specific percentages have lower residue levels than the default levels provided in the NJDEP's tool.

  2. (added 3/13/19) : MCMUA 2018 Tire Recycling by Town - (PDF File) - This report shows tires that were collected by the Morris County Mosquito Extermination Commission (these tires had been illegally dumped in a variety of municipalities) and/or accepted from individuals at the MCMUA's Parsippany transfer station.  All tires accepted at the transfer stations were shipped to and recycled at Casings, Inc., Hillside, NJ.
  3. (added 3/18/19) MCMUA 2018 Recycling by the Vegetative Waste Recycling/Compost Facilities - (PDF File) - This report shows the vegetative waste recycled at the MCMUA's two vegetative waste recycling/compost facilities located in Mount Olive and Parsippany-Troy Hills Townships.  Lake weed listed in the report can be reported as grass for recycling tonnage grant purposes.
  4. (added 3/19/19) MCMUA 2018 Recycling by the Household Hazardous Waste Programs - (PDF File) - This report shows the materials recycled as part of the MCMUA's household hazardous waste program both from the permanent facility. The Used Electronics provided in this report represent those electronics delivered to the MCMUA's permanent HHW programs directly and these figures do not include electronics recycling collected at individual municipal recycling depots or other sites. See the E-waste report below for the municipal E-waste tonnage. Note, in 2018 no anti-freeze was reported as recycled.
  5. (added 4/23/19) MCMUA 2018 E-Waste Recycling By Town - The MCMUA has an E-waste recycling contract with MRM which used Vintage Tech Recycling in 2018 to provide E-waste recycling for the MCMUA and participating municipalities. This report provides the 2018 tonnage recycled of E-waste through this contract with MRM of the material collected at individual municipal sites as well as E-waste recycled that was collected by the MCMUA through its household hazardous waste permanent facility.

Reports Provided Only to MCMUA from Non-MCMUA Recycling Facilities

The tonnage reports below are provided by markets directly to the MCMUA. Municipalities are unlikely to have been sent these reports directly from the market and should include the tonnages from these recycling market reports in their own municipal reports.

Reports From Large Box Stores Reported to the NJDEP

We are posting the 2018 tonnage reports from large box stores (e.g. Dollar General Corporation, Home Depot, Target and WalMart/Sam’s Club stores). The reports have been sent by these big box stores directly to NJDEP. Note that most of the materials listed are being back-hauled to a company distribution center. It is recommended that you contact your municipal store directly to obtain information on the recycling of material that was not back-hauled.

Reports Previously Provided to Towns from Non-MCMUA Recycling Facilities

The tonnage reports below are provided by markets directly to municipalities, though the MCMUA has obtained a county-wide version of these reports. Municipalities are likely to have been sent these reports directly from the market and may have already included the tonnages from these recycling market reports in their own municipal reports. If this is the case, the reports are duplicates of the information towns already have.

  • (probably not coming soon) Cipollini Carting & Recycling, Inc. of Rockaway, NJ - In the past Cippollini provided a recycling tonnage report to the MCMUA in addition to mailing the report to to each municipality. Cipollini requested this report not be published on the web and is for the use of municipal recycling coordinators only. Please contact Cippollini at 973-538-2003 to request your municipal report if you think you need one.
  • (added 3/8/19) Clean Earth of Carteret, 2018 Recycling Tonnage Report (PDF File)
  • (added 3/8/19) J Manzo Recycling Co. 2018 Recycling Tonnage Report (PDF File) - Listed is the class "B" concrete, asphalt, brick and block recycled from a few Morris County towns.
  • (hopefully coming soon) Tilcon Recycling 2018 Tonnage Reports from Oxford, Mt. Hope, Pompton Lakes and Kearny facilities. Tilcon Facilities 2018 Recycling Tonnage Report (PDF File). Concrete, Brick and Block Only