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How to fill out the ACT 101 Recycling Compliance Report for Calendar Year online
Filling out the ACT 101 Recycling Compliance Report is a crucial step in demonstrating your establishment's commitment to recycling. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure that each section of the form is completed accurately and efficiently for online submission.
Follow the steps to complete your report with ease.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the ACT 101 Recycling Compliance Report. This action will allow you to access the form in a suitable online editor.
- Enter your establishment's name, address, contact information, and any relevant details in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy, as these details are necessary for your municipality's records.
- In the section labeled Post-Consumer Materials, check the box next to each material that your establishment recycled. Remember, post-consumer material refers only to items that have been used by consumers and diverted for recycling.
- If your establishment sold your own recyclables, input the total weight in tons, not pounds. Attach a clear weight ticket from your recycler for verification.
- Subtract the processing residue before entering any weights. Processing residue refers to material collected with recyclables but thrown away. Indicate the residue rate by circling the appropriate percentage.
- If applicable, attach a list of customers associated with your recycling hauler, processor, or any company that operates multiple locations.
- Carefully review all information for accuracy. Confirm that all totals reflect the correct and processed weights. This step is vital for the accurate reporting of recycling rates.
- Submit your completed report to your municipality by the due date of February 1. Ensure you have saved all changes and downloaded or printed a copy for your records.
Ensure your compliance by filling out the ACT 101 Recycling Compliance Report online today.
Florida's 2018 recycling rate was 49%, falling short of the 2018 interim recycling goal of 70%. Based on the department's evaluation of available data, the drop can largely be attributed to a reduction in the reported amount of construction and demolition (C&D) debris recycled in 2018.
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