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Mahwah vs Paramus

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Mahwah, NJ and Paramus, NJ?

Paramus has fewer restrictions than Mahwah.

Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Mahwah Township's mandatory recycling ordinance requires every household, apartment, and commercial generator to source-separate designated recyclables and present them properly for municipal or private collection.

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Paramus, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Paramus Chapter 379 Article III mandates source separation and recycling of newspapers, cardboard, aluminum, glass, tin, and plastic for residents and businesses.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMahwahParamus
Commingled containerGlass, metal, plastic together-
Paper/cardboardSeparated from commingled-
Maximum fineUp to $2,000 per violation-
Multifamily dutyProvide labeled bins-
AuthorityNJ Recycling Act and Ordinance 1193-
Code section-Chapter 379, Article III
Mandatory items-Paper, glass, metal, plastic
Multifamily threshold-25 or more units
Drop-off option-Paramus Recycling Center

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Mahwah FAQ

Do I have to separate glass and plastic in Mahwah?

No. Since January 2008 Mahwah accepts commingled glass, plastic, tin, and aluminum in the same container. Paper and corrugated cardboard, however, must still be set out separately for curbside pickup.

What are the penalties for mixing trash and recyclables?

The Township may issue summonses with fines up to $2,000, plus possible community service. Each day a violation continues counts as a separate offense, so prompt correction is important to limit exposure.

Paramus FAQ

What materials must be recycled in Paramus?

Mandatory recyclables include used newspapers, corrugated cardboard, aluminum cans, glass, tin cans, and plastic, all of which must be source-separated from regular trash.

Do apartment buildings have to recycle?

Yes, multifamily properties with 25 or more units must provide recycling containers and comply with the mandatory recycling ordinance, with additional administrative obligations on owners.

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