(a) first, to reduce the amount of solid waste generated;
(b) second, to reuse material for the purpose for which it was
originally intended or to recycle material that cannot be reused;
(c) third, to recover, in an environmentally acceptable manner, energy
from solid waste that can not be economically and technically reused or
recycled; and
(d) fourth, to dispose of solid waste that is not being reused,
recycled or from which energy is not being recovered, by land burial or
other methods approved by the department.
2. State government must make an essential contribution to the
development and implementation of environmentally, economically and
technically viable solid waste management programs through fulfilling
its responsibilities to provide programs which promote waste reduction
and the expansion of markets for recovered materials, clearly
articulated, responsive and consistently applied regulatory structures,
and a full range of technical assistance to local governments. A
state-local partnership, in which the basic responsibility for the
planning and operation of solid waste management facilities remains with
local governments and the state provides necessary guidance and
assistance, must be forged.
3. This policy, after consideration of economic and technical
feasibility, shall guide the solid waste management programs and
decisions of the department and other state agencies and authorities.
Structure New York Laws
ENV - Environmental Conservation
Article 27 - Collection, Treatment and Disposal of Refuse and Other Solid Waste
Title 1 - Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Policy and Planning
27-0101 - Legislative Purposes.
27-0103 - State Solid Waste Management Plan.
27-0105 - Preferred Statewide Hazardous Waste Management Practices Hierarchy.
27-0106 - State Solid Waste Management Policy.
27-0107 - Local Solid Waste Management Plans; Purpose and Scope.
27-0109 - State Assistance for Local Solid Waste Management Plans.