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Originally posted by The Post & Courier, November 16, 2024

Recycling just got easier in South Carolina with the introduction of the Recycle Here SC mobile phone app.

The app — developed through a partnership between the SC Department of Environmental Services (SCDES), PalmettoPride, and the SC Beverage Association — will consolidate information for South Carolina residents on what, where and how to recycle different items at different locations across the state.

“While our web-based tool that provides recycling information has been extremely successful, this new app — which is one of the first of its kind nationwide — will make access to recycling information more convenient, reduce confusion and lessen contamination of recyclable materials,” said Myra Reece, SCDES Interim Director. “This app will also support South Carolina’s efforts to achieve a goal of recycling 50 percent of the state’s municipal solid waste by 2030.”

Confusion about what items can and can’t be recycled paired with contamination, which is placing items that can’t be recycled into a recycling bin, are the biggest challenges faced by recycling programs throughout the nation.

“With the launch of the Recycle Here SC app, we’re equipping South Carolinians with a powerful tool to make recycling more accessible and efficient,” said Lt. Governor Pamela S. Evette. “Since much of the litter in our communities consists of items that could have been recycled, this initiative will also play a key role in reducing litter across our state.”

The Recycle Here SC app lists all the recycling programs in the state and allows residents to:

  • Search for recycling locations and programs within their counties;
  • Filter locations based on items needing to be recycled;
  • Search and sign up for notifications about special collection events (such as household hazardous waste take-back days, paper shredding days and electronic collection events);
  • Learn about recycling, composting, litter prevention, and waste reduction programs led by SCDES and PalmettoPride and
  • Find out how to properly dispose of other material.

The Recycle Here SC app is meant to complement pre-existing mobile apps that some counties already have in place, as it focuses on information for the state instead of the county level. For the counties that don’t have a recycling app, this new product puts the information right at their residents’ fingertips.

“It’s essential for residents to understand that local recycling programs can vary considerably on which items they’re able to collect,” Reece said. “Municipalities nationwide are facing increased costs for their recycling programs, often due to high contamination rates. Having the right items in the right bin increases the value of the recyclables, lowers processing costs, and provides clean raw material to manufacturers for making new products.”

Anyone without the ability to use a mobile phone app can continue to refer to SCDES’s Where to Recycle webpage for a list of county and city recycling locations throughout the state, available at //des.sc.gov/recycleheresc.

Funding for the Recycle Here SC app was provided through the Solid Waste Infrastructure

for Recycling (SWIFR) grant offered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and awarded to SCDES. PalmettoPride and the S.C. Beverage Association also provided funding and support.

The launch of the Recycle Here SC app coincides with America Recycles Day, which is recognized each year on Nov. 15 to highlight the importance and impact of recycling and how it protects the environment.

Learn more about SCDES’s role with supporting successful recycling programs through South Carolina at //des.sc.gov/recycling.

by Zach Rainey, originally posted by WYFF 4 on November 15, 2024

Recycling just got easier in South Carolina with the launch of a new mobile app.

The app was developed through a partnership between the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services, Palmetto Pride and the South Carolina Beverage Association.

The app will be called Recycle Here SC and it will help consolidate information for residents on what, where, and how to recycle different items at different locations across the state.

“While our web-based tool that provides recycling information has been extremely successful, this new app – which is one of the first of its kind nationwide – will make access to recycling information more convenient, reduce confusion, and lessen contamination of recyclable materials,” said Myra Reece, SCDES Interim Director. “This app will also support South Carolina’s efforts to achieve a goal of recycling 50% of the state’s municipal solid waste by 2030.”

Officials said the biggest challenge faced by recycling programs is contamination, which is placing items that can’t be recycled into a recycling bin.

“With the launch of the Recycle Here SC app, we’re equipping South Carolinians with a powerful tool to make recycling more accessible and efficient,” said Lt. Governor Pamela Evette. “Since much of the litter in our communities consists of items that could have been recycled, this initiative will also play a key role in reducing litter across our state.”

The Recycle Here SC app lists all the recycling programs in the state and allows residents to:

  • Search for recycling locations and programs within their counties;
  • Filter locations based on items needing to be recycled;
  • Search and sign up for notifications about special collection events (such as household hazardous waste take-back days, paper shredding days, and electronic collection events);
  • Learn about recycling, composting, litter prevention, and waste reduction programs led by SCDES and Palmetto Pride; and
  • Find out how to properly dispose of other material.

The application is meant to complement pre-existing mobile apps that some counties already have, as it focuses on information for the state instead of the county level.

For residents without the ability to use a mobile app, they can continue to use SCDES Where to recycle webpage at des.sc.gov/recycleheresc.

Officials said funding for the app was provided through the Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling grant offered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Recycle Here SC’s launch coincides with America Recycles Day on Nov. 15 and is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

Originally posted by WPDE ABC 15 News, Brianna Allison, May 13th 2024

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — South Carolina Lt. Governor Pamela Evette joined Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful and other volunteers at Hurl Rocks Park on Monday morning for a beach cleanup.

She stressed that everyone should help out with keeping our beaches clean.

“It’s as simple as when you go to walk the dog, when you go to walk your baby, when you want to go on a stroll with the family take a bag. Don’t step over trash. Pick it up. We have trash containers everywhere. Really working hard on recycling,” said Lt. Governor Evette.

Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful’s next cleanup event is June 10 at Pavilion Park. Learn more about the event here.