Facility Reporting

All-in-one facility reporting

Easily manage and analyze data collected from landfills, material recovery facilities (MRFs), transfer stations, and composting facilities, all in one place.

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Centralize reporting

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Measure total capacity

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Monitor material flows

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Track tipping fees & charges

Easily manage and analyze data collected from:

Profile the landfills in your jurisdiction

  • Start with the essentials

    Collect fundamental information about each of the landfills operating in your jurisdiction including facility name, address, contact information, landfill type, ownership details, and hours of operation.
  • Understand operating capacity & materials accepted

    Take inventory of each landfill's remaining capacity, permit information, service restrictions, design features, and materials accepted.
  • Track tipping fees & other charges

    Measure each landfill's published tipping fees and document other charges such as drop-off service fees.
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Measure material flows and disposal

  • Track disposal and transfers

    Measure the total tons of municipal solid waste (MSW), construction & demolition (C&D), and other non-hazardous materials landfilled or transferred to other facilities.
  • Segregation & beneficial use

    Collect details about the amount of recycling, organics, and electronic scrap segregated from incoming waste streams and identify materials that were diverted for beneficial use.
  • Detailed material flows

    Take your data further by collecting information about materials received from transfer stations, neighboring communities, or out-of-state origins, and measure the amount of materials exported to other facilities or jurisdictions.

Put your data to work

  • Disposal analysis

    Calculate the total amount of waste that was landfilled in your jurisdiction, across all landfill types.
  • Tipping fee analysis

    Measure the average tipping fee charged by landfills operating in your jurisdiction and trend these averages over time.
  • Landfill capacity remaining

    Calculate the total remaining permitted landfill capacity to inform expansion projects or new facility construction plans.
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Profile the transfer stations in your jurisdiction

  • Start with the essentials

    Collect fundamental information about each transfer station operating in your jurisdiction including facility name, address, contact information, permits, ownership details, and hours of operation.
  • Understand operating capacity & materials accepted

    Take inventory of each transfer station's capacity, permit information, service restrictions, design features, and materials accepted.
  • Track tipping fees & drop-off rates

    Measure each transfer station's published tipping fees and applicable drop-off rates for residents and non-residents.
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Measure inbound & outbound materials

  • Measure the amount of waste received

    Capture the total tons of inbound municipal solid waste (MSW), construction & demolition (C&D), recyclables, and the amount transferred to other facilities.
  • On-site recycling & material segregation

    Measure the amount of recyclables that were segregated from incoming waste streams and identify any on-site recycling activities.
  • Detailed material flows

    Get granular by measuring the tons of waste received from each community or business and the amount of materials exported to other facilities or jurisdictions.

Put your data to work

  • Tipping fee analysis

    Measure the average tipping fee charged by transfer stations operating in your jurisdiction and trend these averages over time.
  • Material flow analysis

    Analyze the amount of materials received by all transfer stations operating in your jurisdiction and the amount of materials shipped to other facilities or jurisdictions.
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Profile the MRFs & recyclers in your jurisdiction

  • Start with the essentials

    Collect fundamental information about each of the material recovery facilities (MRFs) and recyclers operating in your jurisdiction including facility name, address, contact information, permits, facility type, ownership details, and hours of operation.
  • Understand operating capacity & materials accepted

    Take inventory of each recovery facility's processing capacity, average throughput, service restrictions, design features, and materials accepted.
  • Track tipping & processing fees

    Measure each facility's published tipping fees and the costs for single-stream, dual-stream, source-separated, and material-specific processing.
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Measuring recovery performance

  • Track incoming & outgoing materials

    Measure the total tons of recycling received from residential, commercial, and industrial sources, and the amount of material sent to end-markets or disposal facilities.
  • Keep an eye on contamination rates

    Monitor inbound contamination rates and residue rates to continuously improve throughput performance and the quality of outgoing commodities.
  • Manage material inventories

    Capture monthly material inventories including physical report documentation.

Put your data to work

  • Materials accepted analysis

    View a summary of the materials accepted by the MRFs and recovery facilities operating in your jurisdiction.
  • Capture rates

    Calculate the percentage of inbound target recyclables that MRFs and processors successfully sorted & shipped to end-markets.
  • Contamination rates

    Calculate the percentage of non-recyclable or unwanted materials mixed in with the incoming stream of target recyclables.
  • Material flow analysis

    Analyze the amount of materials received by MRFs & processors in your jurisdiction and the amount shipped to end-markets, or landfills for disposal.
  • Tipping fee analysis

    Measure the average tipping fee charged by recovery facilities operating in your jurisdiction and trend these averages over time.
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Profile the organics processors in your jurisdiction

  • Start with the essentials

    Collect fundamental information about each of the organics processing facilities operating in your jurisdiction including facility name, address, contact information, permits, facility type, ownership details, and hours of operation.
  • Understand operating capacity & materials accepted

    Take inventory of each facility's processing capacity, average throughput, service restrictions, design features, and materials accepted.
  • Track tipping fees

    Measure each facility's published tipping fees for source-separated organics, food waste, and fats, oils, and grease (FOG) .
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Measuring recovery performance

  • Track incoming & outgoing materials

    Measure the total tons of organics received from residential, commercial, and industrial sources, and the amount of material sent to end-markets or disposal facilities.
  • Keep an eye on contamination rates

    Monitor inbound contamination rates and residue rates to continuously improve throughput performance and the quality of outgoing commodities.

Put your data to work

  • Materials accepted analysis

    Generate a summary of materials accepted by composting facilities, wood chipping & mulching facilities, and anaerobic digesters in your jurisdiction.
  • Material flow analysis

    Analyze the amount of materials received by organics processing facilities and the amount shipped to end-markets, or landfills for disposal.
  • Contamination rates

    Calculate the percentage of unrecoverable or unwanted materials mixed in with the incoming stream of target organics.
  • Tipping fee analysis

    Measure the average tipping fee charged by organics processors operating in your jurisdiction and trend these averages over time.
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