Politics & Government
Falls Township Seeks Recycling Grant
Falls Township Supervisors approved seeking a $50,000 grant at its recent meeting.

FALLS TOWNSHIP, PA —Falls Township Supervisors are seeking a recycling grant.
At its recent meeting, supervisors approved a grant writing proposal that’s expected to pay the township much more than its initial investment.
The board approved a proposal from F.X. Browne, Inc./Bogia Engineering, Inc. for the completion of the township’s annual Act 101 recycling grant application for 2024.
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Falls Township receives more than $50,000 each year from the grant. The 2022 grant yielded $108,141.54.
Grant amounts are based on total tonnage for residential and commercial properties. F.X. Browne, Inc., as part of its proposal, will obtain the valid documentation needed for the application.
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The company has submitted the township’s grant applications for more than 20 years.
Residents and businesses are encouraged to recycle as much material as possible. Every little bit helps increase the amount of potential grant funds, officials said.
Haulers make it even easier to recycle with single-stream recycling, which allows for paper, plastic, and cans to be co-mingled in the same container.
Recycling materials can be placed in any receptacle, provided it’s marked as being recycled and not mistaken for trash.
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