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Recycling Requirements: Greenfield vs Milwaukee

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?

Greenfield and Milwaukee have similar restriction levels.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Heavy Restrictions

Wisconsin's statewide recycling law, Wis. Stat. § 287.07, bans landfilling or burning aluminum, glass, plastic and steel containers, paper, and cardboard. Municipalities — not Milwaukee County — are the designated “responsible units” that run recycling programs.

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Heavy Restrictions

Wisconsin's mandatory recycling law (NR 544) and Milwaukee Code Chapter 79 require all residents and businesses to recycle. Milwaukee provides a blue cart for single-stream recycling that accepts paper, cardboard, glass, metal cans, and plastics #1-#5 and #7. Contamination of recycling with non-recyclable materials can result in cart rejection and eventual fines. The city has a goal of increasing its recycling diversion rate and conducts regular education campaigns. Failure to recycle is subject to citations under both state and local law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldMilwaukee
State lawWis. Stat. § 287.07 / NR 544-
Landfill ban sinceJanuary 1, 1995-
Responsible unitCity/village, not county-
Milwaukee collectorDPW Sanitation Division-
State Law-WI NR 544 — mandatory recycling
City Code-Milwaukee Code Ch. 79
System-Single-stream blue cart recycling
Accepted-Paper, cardboard, glass, metal, plastics #1-5, #7
Enforcement-Cart rejection and citations for violations

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Greenfield FAQ

What must be recycled in Milwaukee County?

Under Wis. Stat. § 287.07, aluminum, glass, plastic and steel containers, cardboard, newspaper, magazines, and office paper are banned from the landfill and must be recycled. Your city or village provides collection.

Is Milwaukee County the recycling authority?

No. State law makes the “responsible unit” for recycling a municipality in Milwaukee County. Cities and villages run the programs; the county does not provide curbside recycling.

Milwaukee FAQ

Is recycling mandatory in Milwaukee?

Yes. Both Wisconsin state law (NR 544) and Milwaukee Code Chapter 79 require all residents and businesses to recycle. Failure to participate in the recycling program can result in citations and fines.

What can I put in my recycling cart?

Milwaukee's single-stream recycling accepts paper, cardboard, glass bottles and jars, aluminum and steel cans, and plastics numbered 1-5 and 7. Items must be clean, dry, and loose (not bagged). No plastic bags, foam, or food-soiled materials.

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