SEAFORD, Del. - A heads up for Delaware businesses, DNREC hosted its seventh and final workshop about next year's changes for Universal Recycling in the First State.
According to DNREC, the new law will maximize recycling rates and stimulate job growth and new businesses. Anyone still needing help understanding the legislation can reach out to the state.
"We might do more workshops in the future. We scheduled these seven statewide just to be early in anticipation of our grant application deadline," said Bill Miller, DNREC Environmental Program Manager. "Anybody that wants to have a workshop or have us come and speak to their organization, more than happy to do that."
For more information on the Universal Recycling Law, click here.