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12 | The City of Dayton

A portion of stimulus money was used to

resurrect the program. Through a deal with

the city’s disposal-service provider, the city

would receive a discount on waste services if

it could collect as much as 500 tons of re-

cycled goods per month. City residents were

provided with 96-gallon containers and for

all who recycled, routine drawings were held

allowing someone to win as much as $100

which helped secure a lot of participation.

The city ultimately achieved its goal and to-

day, waste is not only being spared from local

landfills, but waste fees have been reduced by

more than $100,000 annually.

A GREATER SHADE OF

GREEN

City Manager Riordan points to Dayton’s

partnership with Montgomery County on

a Green Business Certification program as

one of the most significant and successful of

initiatives that have helped promote sustain-

ability while also helping businesses achieve

greater energy savings as well as distinction

for their own respective environmental stew-

ardship. A voluntary program designed to

help businesses take basic green measures

to reduce their ecological footprint, reduce

their energy and resource use, and save mon-

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