Commissioners hired GT Environmental to help assess options and distribute request for proposals from recycling companies.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

March 29, 2019

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Ashland County, Ohio, officials are considering potential changes to the county’s recycling center. The county is seeking proposals for two possible options, according to an Ashland Source report.

One option would be to outsource all recycling operations of the Ashland County Recycling Center, including collection and processing, to an outside company, the report notes. The second option would outsource some, but not all, of the services currently offered.

County commissioners have hired GT Environmental to help assess options and distribute request for proposals from recycling companies.

Ashland Source has more information:

County commissioners took another step Thursday in their consideration of possible changes to the Ashland County Recycling Center.

The commissioners have hired GT Environmental at a cost of $4.950 to assist the county in further assessing options and putting out a request for proposals from recycling companies. 

These services are in addition to the consulting work GT Environmental recently conducted for the county to produce a feasibility study at a cost of $14,800.

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