Act 101 of 1988 requires commercial, institutional, and municipal establishments located in Pennsylvania's mandated municipalities to recycle high-grade office paper, corrugated paper, aluminum, and leaf waste. In addition, establishments must recycle any other materials included in the municipality's recycling ordinance or regulations, which may include glass, newsprint, plastics, and/or steel and bimetallic cans.
- Pennsylvania Recycling Markets Center
- Pennsylvania Recycling Markets Database
- PA Small Business Development Centers
- RecyclingMarkets.net
- Post-consumer recovered materials pricing index
- Agricultural Plastics Outlets (PDF)
- Updated July 9, 2018. Data may not be current, use with discretion.
- RecycleSearch
- Earth 911
- Electronics Recycling Management Program
- Glass Processors (PDF)
- Updated September 12, 2016. Data may not be current, use with discretion
- Lamprecycle.org
- Florescent, CFL, LED, and other lamp (light bulb) recycling
- Plastic Processors (PDF)
- Updated February 2019. Data may not be current, use with discretion
- Renovation and Demolition Waste
- Unique Recyclables Facility List (PDF)
- Updated April 26, 2021
- Commercial Related Fact Sheets:
- Recycling at Work in Pennsylvania
- Recycling in Offices
- Recycling in Restaurants and Taverns
- Recycling in Manufacturing and Warehouse Operations
- Recycling in Retail Operations
- Recycling in Hospitals and Health Care Institutions
- Recycling in Schools, Colleges and Universities
- Recycling in Hotels and Motels
- Recycling in Apartments and Condominiums
- Annual Recycling Report for Commercial, Municipal, Institutional Facilities (PROP Coordinator's Tool Kit)