Norfolk County does not administer recycling. MA has strong state waste bans (310 CMR 19.017) enforced statewide. Single-stream recycling is standard across Norfolk County municipalities.
Recycling in Norfolk County operates at the municipal level but is strongly shaped by state waste bans under 310 CMR 19.017. Banned from trash disposal: cardboard, paper, glass containers, metal cans, single-resin plastics, yard waste, leaves, electronics, CRTs, white goods, mercury products, mattresses, textiles, and (for large generators) food waste. Most Norfolk County towns use single-stream curbside recycling accepting paper, cardboard, glass, metals, and plastics #1, #2, and #5 (per post-2019 market conditions). Plastic bags are NOT curbside recyclable anywhere in Norfolk County β take to grocery drop-offs. Food waste composting programs exist in Brookline, Dedham, and other progressive towns.
No county enforcement. Contaminated bins may be tagged and skipped. Repeat contamination: $25-$100 municipal fine. MassDEP waste ban violations at facility level: up to $25,000.
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Norfolk County, MA
Norfolk County does not regulate amplified music. Each municipality requires entertainment licenses or one-day amplified sound permits under MGL c. 140 Β§183A...
Norfolk County, MA
Norfolk County does not handle abandoned vehicles. MGL c. 90B Β§2 allows police to remove abandoned vehicles after 72 hours. Quincy, Brookline, and Weymouth t...
Norfolk County, MA
Norfolk County does not regulate chickens or livestock. Each town sets its own rules via zoning and board of health regulations. Suburban towns often restric...
Bellingham, MA
Bellingham follows the Massachusetts state framework for residential fire pits: cooking-only fire pits and grills are exempt from open-burning rules, but any...
Bellingham, MA
Bellingham allows residential open burning only during the Massachusetts state burn season β January 15 through May 1 β with a daily permit from the Bellingh...
Norfolk County, MA
Brookline enacted the first MA town-wide ban on new artificial turf on town property (2023 Town Meeting Art. 14). Other Norfolk County towns allow turf resid...
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