My business is in a building with multiple other businesses. I don’t pay a trash bill; does this ordinance apply to me?

Yes. In most cases, the entity currently paying for waste collection services will be responsible for paying for recycling collection services. If the landlord is responsible for providing trash services then they are also responsible for providing recycling services. However, the individual businesses within the building must recycle within their business and must each complete the form to show they are compliant. Each business licensed in Athens-Clarke County is responsible for completing a Commercial Recycling Plan. The landlord cannot oversee your business relations and ensure that you are recycling so it is up to the individual business to follow compliance, complete a recycling plan and recycle. If your property owner/manager does not offer recycling services, discuss this requirement with them and refer them to the Commercial Recycling Ordinance and website http://accgov.com/cro

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1. My business is in a building with multiple other businesses. I don’t pay a trash bill; does this ordinance apply to me?
2. I operate a small business that doesn’t generate much trash or recyclables. What I do generate I take home with me and use my residential collection service. Does the ordinance apply to me?
3. I run a small business out of my home. Does this ordinance apply to me?
4. So I have to provide recycling collection at my business. Where do I start?
5. What resources are available to help me comply with the ordinance?
6. I live in a condominium; does my property manager have to comply with this ordinance or do I?
7. Do you expect me to root around in the garbage after my customers and pull out recyclable material?
8. We’re a church. Does this ordinance apply to us?
9. If the county is making me provide recycling containers, why won’t they pay for them?
10. My spouse and I each run a separate business out of the same address; do we need two different plans?