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Annual Recycling Report Instructions for Forms FM-11, FM-12 or FM-13 COMPLETE ONLY ONE OF THE RECYCLING REPT FMS! HOW TO DECIDE WHICH REPT TO SUBMIT: Act 101 Compliance Report for Commercial, Municipal or Institutional Establishment: A. Complete Form FM-11 and submit to the municipality where you are located. B. If you are a retail establishment with multiple store locations that coordinates recycling collection and markets materials through corporate headquarters, complete Form FM-13 and submit to the county where your stores are located. Waste and/or Recycling Hauler: Document Destruction Company: Other Company Transporting Recyclables (broker, processor, or commercial establishment who self-hauls): This report is due on or before February 1 of each year, covering the period January 1 to December 31 of the preceding year.

FM-11 ACT 101 RECYCLING COMPLIANCE REPT INSTRUCTIONS CHECKLIST For Commercial, Municipal, Institutional Facilities This form is to be completed by commercial, municipal or institutional establishments in PA. Commercial Establishment: An establishment engaged in non-manufacturing or non-processing business, including, but not limited to, stores, markets, office buildings, medical offices, restaurants, shopping centers and theaters. Municipal Establishment: An establishment engaged in government work including, but not limited to, offices of the federal government, state government, cities, boroughs, incorporated towns, townships, counties and authorities. Institutional Establishment: An establishment engaged in service including, but not limited to, hospitals, nursing homes, orphanages, schools and universities. The information on this form will be used by the municipality where you are located to gauge your compliance with their recycling ordinance (if they have one) and to complete a recycling performance grant. The materials listed on the first page may be required by local ordinance to be recycled and, with the exception of the organics, can be used for the municipal recycling performance grant. The materials listed on the second page are common materials recycled, but they are not usually required to be recycled by local ordinance and cannot be used for the municipal recycling performance grant. Please use the following checklist to complete form FM-11: Insert the current reporting year (upper right-hand corner of form). Insert the county and municipality where your establishment is located. Complete the information about your business. Please choose a primary business function which best describes your establishment. For instance: Manufacturing Office/Administrative Services (i.e. realtor, bank, insurance agent, etc.) Wholesale/Retail Institution (i.e. school, hospital, nursing home, etc.) Government Medical office (i.e. dentist, doctor, chiropractor, etc.) Other - explain in your own words Check which best describes how recyclables are handled within your establishment. The definitions are as follows: Source separated - all recyclables are kept separated from each other, Commingled - two or more recyclables are collected together but fiber (i.e., paper & cardboard) is kept separate. Single stream - all recyclables, including fiber, are collected together. Check which best describes how your recyclable materials are collected. If another company transports the recyclables from your location, please include the name of the hauler, document destruction company or other transporter in the space provided. If you transport your recyclables to a drop-off facility or take the materials to be recycled with a curbside recycling program, please note the name and location of the drop-off or curbside program in the space provided.

If any of the above scenarios fits your situation no tonnages should be reported on this form. However, you must place a check mark beside the materials your establishment recycles in order for the municipality to know if you are in compliance with their recycling ordinance. If you transport your recyclables to a recycling facility or other facility where the materials are weighed, please note the name of the recycling facility or other facility. Place a check beside the materials your establishment recycles. *Report only post-consumer materials on this form. Post-consumer material is material that has been used as a consumer item and then diverted from municipal solid waste for the purpose of collection and recycling. The term excludes material generated in manufacturing and converting processes such as manufacturing scrap and trimmings/cuttings. Also, print overruns, over-issue publications, and obsolete inventories that did not leave the generating facility would be classified as pre-consumer materials and should not be reported on this form. If you do not transport your own recyclables, do not enter tonnages on this form and skip over the boxed section of the instructions below! The weights will be retrieved from the company providing recycling services to you; therefore it is very important you name the company providing the recycling services. If you deliver your recyclables yourself, enter the tonnage of each material recycled. Do not report tonnages if you have another company collecting your recyclables. Tonnages must be entered if you transport the materials yourself to a recycling facility where the materials are weighed. It is very important you name the company providing recycling services. You must attach a legible weight ticket from your recycler for any materials recycled on page 1. **ENTER the GROSS WEIGHT of all material. DO NOT subtract processing residue before entering your tonnages on this form. Processing residue is material that is collected and weighed with recyclables, but is disposed rather than recycled. PA DEP has a formula it will use to subtract processing residue. Do not report processing residues on this form. If you deliver your materials commingled or single stream, please check the appropriate boxes to note the recyclable materials in the mix, but only enter the tonnage beside commingled or single stream. Do not estimate tonnages of each individual recyclable material in the commingled or single stream mix. Use the conversion chart on page 2 as necessary. Sign and date the form. Submit to the municipality where you are located by February 1 st.

Form FM-11 Rev. 11/30/16 ACT 101 RECYCLING COMPLIANCE REPT For Commercial, Municipal, Institutional Facilities For the period: Jan. 1, 20 to Dec. 31, 20 Due: February 1, 20 To: Insert Municipal Contact Info Here County Name: Name of Establishment: Municipality Name: Address: City: Zip Code: Email: Telephone: Fax: Primary Business Function: How does your establishment handle recyclable materials? Source-separated Commingled Single Stream How are your recyclable materials collected? Collected by recycling facility or broker (name): Collected by private hauler (name): Collected by confidential document destruction company (name): Establishment delivers materials to drop-off or curbside program (location): If any of the above methods are used to collect your recyclable materials, do not include weights in the list below. Actual weights will be retrieved from your service provider or drop-off facility. Establishment delivers materials to recycling facility (name): Other (please specify): 1. CHECK the box in front of each post-consumer* material that your establishment recycled. 2. If your establishment marketed your own recyclables, enter the weight in tons and attach a legible weight ticket from your recycler. Enter the GROSS WEIGHT**. DO NOT subtract any processing residue. 3. CHECK the box in front of each post-consumer material recycled at your establishment. 4. If you market the recyclables yourself, enter the weight (in tons) of material recycled. 5. If you use a commingled or single stream collection system, check the boxes beside each material in the mix. Material Type Single Stream: [SS1] (all recyclables, including fiber, collected together) Commingled: [XXX] (two or more materials collected together, fiber separate) Glass Bottles and Jars: Glass: Clear [GL1] Glass: Mixed [GL2] Glass: Green [GL3] Glass: Brown [GL4] Glass: Plate [GL5] Glass: Other [GL6] Paper: Paper: Cardboard [C01] Paper: Brown Bags & Sacks [C02] Paper: Gabled/Aseptic Cartons [C03] Paper: Magazines & Catalogs [PA1] Paper: Newsprint / Newspaper [PA2] Paper: Mixed / Other Paper [PA3] Grades (junk mail, paperboard, etc.) Paper: Office Paper (all high grades) [PA4] Paper: Phone Books [PA6] Drum: Fiber [DR3] Material Type Plastics: Plastic: PET Plastic: HDPE Plastic: PVC Plastic: LDPE Plastic: PP Plastic: PS Plastic: MIXED / OTHER Plastic: FILM Plastic: DRUM (high molecular weight HDPE) Plastic: DRUM (mixed bulky rigid) Metals: Aluminum Cans Steel / Bimetallic / Tin Cans Mixed Cans Aluminum Scrap Ferrous Metals Non-Ferrous Metals Copper Brass Lead Stainless Steel Nickel [PL1] [PL2] [PL3] [PL4] [PL5] [PL6] [PL7] [PL8] [DR1] **Enter GROSS WEIGHT of all material. DO NOT subtract any processing residue as PA DEP has a formula it will apply. 1 [DR4] [AA1] [F02] [MX2] [AA2] [F01] [N01] [N02] [N03] [N04] [N05] [N10] *Report only post-consumer materials on this form. Post-consumer material: Material that has been used as a consumer item and then diverted from municipal solid waste for the purpose of collection and recycling. The term excludes material generated in manufacturing and converting processes such as manufacturing scrap and trimmings/cuttings. Also, print overruns, overissue publications, and obsolete inventories that did not leave the generating facility would be classified as pre-consumer materials and should not be reported on this form.

Material Type Metals Continued: Aluminum Cans [AA1] Steel / Bimetallic / Tin Cans [F02] Mixed Cans [MX2] Aluminum Scrap [AA2] Ferrous Metals [F01] Non-Ferrous Metals [N01] Copper [N02] Brass [N03] Lead [N04] Stainless Steel [N05] Nickel [N10] Wire / Cable [W01] Mixed Metals (includes drum steel) [MM1] White Goods [F03] Household/Commercial Hazardous Waste: Antifreeze [O02] Batteries: Lead Acid [B01] Batteries: Other [B02] E-Waste (includes TV) [CR1] Fluorescent Tubes/CFLs [FL1] Used Oil [OL2] Oil Filters [OL3] Other Commercial HW [CHW] (paints, varnish, pesticides, etc.) Other Household HW [HHW] (paints, varnish, pesticides, etc.) Other Recyclables: Asphalt [ASP] Rubber Tires [M01] Construction & Demolition [M02] Clothing / Textiles [M03] Furniture & Furnishings [M04] Mattresses [MT1] Misc. / Other Consumer Items [MIS] Organics: Source Separated Food [SSF] Wood Waste [WW1] Yard & Leaf Waste [Y01] Conversion Chart Antifreeze: 7.2 lbs per gallon Battery Lead Acid: Car = 17.8 lbs Truck = 48.7 lbs Motorcycle = 8.7 lbs Rubber Tires: Car = 21 lbs Truck = 70 lbs Used Oil: 7.2 lbs per gallon Oil Filters: 1.2 lbs each Glass Whole Bottle: 1 ton = 2 yds 3 Newsprint Loose: 1 ton = 3 yds 3 Corrugated Cardboard: 2.5 x 4 x 5 bale = 1100 lbs Plastic Soda Bottles Whole, Loose: 30 lbs = 1 yd 3 Plastic Film: 2.5 x 4 x 5 bale = 1500 lbs Solid & Liquid Fats: 55 gallon drum = 412 lbs White Goods Freezers: 1 = 250 lbs Refrigerators: 1 = 250 lbs Other Appliances: 1 = 150 lbs Yard Waste Leaves: 4 yd 3 = 1 ton Grass Clippings: 2 yd 3 = 1 ton Wood Chips: 1 yd 3 = 500 lbs SUBMIT REPT TO MUNICIPALITY BY FEB 1 st! Your accurate and timely reporting enables the County and the State to determine an accurate recycling rate and showcase the importance and viability of the recycling industry. I certify, to the best of my knowledge, that the information on this form is complete and accurate. I further authorize the Municipality to aggregate this report for DEP reporting purposes. If a legible weight ticket is attached, this report may also be used for DEP grant purposes. Authorized Representative Title Signature Date 2