The Tribal Council of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (SRMT) is headquartered in Akwesasne, NY. According to the United States Census Bureau, the Indian reservation has a total area of 21.0 square miles; 41.5 acres in Franklin County NY were added to the tribal holdings in 2021.
Among the divisions of SRMT is the Environment Division, the responsibilities of which include agriculture, air quality, and waste management. According to the tribal website, the “solid waste management program is dedicated to managing solid wastes in a manner that honors the earth, people, plants, animals, and waters while contributing to the economic and social progress of the community.” Customers take their recyclables to the Tribe’s recycling depot, at the transfer station, for free.
Last year, Recycling Coordinator David Casales reported, “We got the people involved into reducing waste by reusing used items. We gave free used items in a flea market type of event called Stop & Swap table event. This event makes it fun and exciting for community members.”
“We conducted a Hazardous Waste Material Flow trash sampling project where hazardous waste was found,” Casales continued. “We also found textiles in the trash samples, and we will find a way to divert these materials from the landfill.”
Why partner with NERC? “I am excited to find more dynamic ways to continue reducing, reusing, and recycling,” Casales said. “I will also like to learn of more market options to recycle in New York. We would like to start the collection of recycled textiles.”
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