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Michigan Recycling Reporting
In June 2016, as part of the Governor's recycling initiative, Part 175, Recycling Reporting, of Act 451 became a law. Part 175 requires certain recycling facilities to report the amount of materials recycled each year. To better measure the amount of materials recycled in Michigan, recycling facilities not required to report are encouraged to report voluntarily using the Michigan Recycling Reporting system, housed in Re-TRAC CONNECT. Once collected, reported data will be totaled and made available online. Watch the registration tutorial and register today and to report under Part 175 and to help us better measure our recycling efforts. Additionally, if you are interested in helping residents wanting to recycle find your organization, you can sign up in the Michigan Recycling Directory.
Registered Recyclers
- Fiscal Year 2020 List of Registered Recyclers
- Fiscal Year 2021 List of Registered Recyclers
- Fiscal Year 2022 List of Registered Recyclers
- Fiscal Year 2023 List of Registered Recyclers
Background
- Part 175 Recycling Reporting Statute
- Part 175 Recycling Reporting Summary
- FAQs
- Part 175 Flowchart Brochure
- Michigan's New Recycling Reporting & Recycle Search System Recorded Webinar (40 minutes) and Webinar Notes - Recording temporarily unavailable
Reports
- 2017 Part 175 Annual Report
- 2018 Part 175 Annual Report
- 2019 Part 175 Annual Report
- 2020 Part 175 Annual Report
- 2021 Part 175 Annual Report
- 2022 Part 175 Annual Report
- 2023 Part 175 Annual Report
Tutorials
- Registering with Re-TRAC (9 minutes)
- Mandatory versus Voluntary Reporting (8 minutes)
- Reporting with Re-TRAC (6 minutes)
- Part 175 Overview (9 minutes)
System Access
Michigan Recycling Directory
Contact information
Devan Dodge, DodgeD1@Michigan.gov or 517-275-0894