Case Study

Littleton C&D and Bulky Waste Diversion Case Study

The Littleton, NH Transfer Station conducted a pilot program to increase diversion of construction and demolition debris (C&D) and bulky waste from being landfilled through residential reuse of wood, doors, windows, and other reusable building items, as well as bulky waste such as furniture and pallets. The pilot program lasted from July 9th to August 14th, 2024 with technical assistance from the Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA).

Mattress Diversion Partnership Case Study

The Pemi-Baker Solid Waste District partnered with Casella Waste to provide mattress and box spring recycling to the 19 district towns plus the town of Bethlehem, NH where the Casella-owned Transfer Station and Landfill are located. The pilot program lasted from July 2nd to August 16th, 2024 with technical assistance from the Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA). Of the nineteen district towns, seven are North Country towns. These towns, along with Bethlehem, represent over 25% of North Country towns and just under 29% of the North Country population.

Littleton Transfer Station Construction & Demolition Full Cost Accounting for FY23

The Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA) created a Full Cost Accounting (FCA) model and analysis for the Littleton, NH Transfer Station based on the 2023 Fiscal Year. Full Cost Accounting can help towns educate residents, make data-driven decisions and program changes, and can be used for financial planning, fee and rate setting, and vendor negotiations. The primary focus of the FCA model was the financial impact of Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) and Bulky Waste on Littleton’s solid waste operations.

Asphalt, Brick, and Concrete Recycling in the NH North Country - Feasibility Study

In 2023 and 2024, the recycling nonprofit Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA) engaged local solid waste management stakeholders, including transfer station operators and town leaders, to better understand the construction and demolition debris (C&D) diversion and reuse landscape in the North Country, New Hampshire (NH).

Recycling Partnerships Across NH: A Series of Case Studies

INTRODUCTION 

In 2023, the Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA) engaged local solid waste management stakeholders, including Transfer Station operators and town leaders, to better understand the benefits and challenges of partnerships between transfer stations across New Hampshire.

Construction and Demolition Diversion Solutions for Coös County, NH

INTRODUCTION 

In 2023, the Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA) engaged local solid waste management stakeholders, including Transfer Station operators and town leaders, to better understand the construction and demolition debris (C&D) diversion and reuse landscape in Coös County, New Hampshire.

Case Study: Lancaster C&D Reuse Pilot Program

Case Study: Lancaster Transfer Station Construction & Demolition Reuse Pilot Program and Audit

BY THE NUMBERS: 

- Total days of pilot: 53
- Days open to public: 22
- Pounds diverted: 3,078

- Tipping fees saved: $118.50
- Hauling costs saved: $44.48
- Total costs saved: $162.98

- Container space saved: 15.4%