Broward Solid Waste Authority's draft master plan: We'll need to dump trash at landfill for decades

Waste Management's Monarch Hill landfill. Photo: NBC6 South Florida

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

The Broward Solid Waste Authority’s long-awaited master plan for the future of garbage disposal and recycling in the county has finally dropped, in draft form.

“The Draft Master Plan outlines a strategic path forward to significantly decrease waste generation, increase diversion, reduce landfill dependence, and transition to a unified, more circular and resilient solid waste management system,” says an accompanying statement released by the Solid Waste Authority (SWA).

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