NWRA Opens Applications for 2026 Recycling Awards

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 15, 2026

 

“The waste and recycling industry continues to make meaningful investments in recycling infrastructure, organics recovery, and innovative technologies that help recover valuable resources and advance sustainability and a circular economy,” said Michael E. Hoffman, president and CEO of the NWRA. “The NWRA Recycling Awards honor the outstanding work being done by our members and partners whose commitment, investment, and innovation are helping to strengthen the circular economy. We encourage everyone eligible to apply and help showcase the positive impact our industry makes in communities across the country every day.”

NWRA’s Recycling Awards recognize leading facilities and innovators whose work is advancing the recycling industry and raising standards for performance and sustainability. The award categories highlight breakthrough technologies, exemplary facilities, and programs that document real-world progress and measurable impact. Details about the application process are provided in the links below and on the NWRA website 

This is NWRA’s premiere award in sustainability. It celebrates a program, service, or policy that delivers at a level so high it changes the standard for service delivery, the way people think about material recovery or environmental protection, or how sustainability is communicated – literally, a game changer for that community or audience.  The award equally celebrates the unique partnership on which the program, service, or policy relies. At least one member of the partnership should be an NWRA member.  

This award recognizes innovation in design and manufacturing that has advanced the industry by increasing effectiveness or efficiency of recycling equipment and operations. Applicants must be NWRA members. 

NWRA is seeking outstanding recycling facilities owned/operated by either NWRA members or public sector/non-profit entities. The award recognizes the facility that leads all other facilities in one or more key measurements to stand as the preeminent recycling facility of the year. 

This award recognizes an organics management facility that has made a significant impact in diverting organics from disposal. The winning facility will serve as a model to others seeking to implement an organics management program. NWRA members or public sector/non-profit entities are eligible to apply.  

This award celebrates a C&D recycling facility that has embraced waste prevention and effective use, reuse, and recovery of resources. NWRA seeks a facility that serves as a model for C&D debris diversion and that instills a culture of sustainable debris management among employees. Only NWRA members and/or public sector/non-profit entities are eligible to apply.  

This award is open to public, private, and non-governmental organizations that exemplify excellence in recycling or public education sustainability programs. Applicants should submit program materials, methodologies, and data that show how the public education recycling or sustainability program or campaign has improved performance of the program or system it supports.  

NWRA will notify winners in October 2026 and celebrate all Recycling Awards winners in person during the NWRA Industry Conference being held January 18-20, 2027, in Nashville, Tennessee.  

For more information about NWRA’s Recycling Awards Program, contact Sara Bixby at sbixby@wasterecycling.org.  

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ABOUT NWRA
The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) represents the private sector waste and recycling services industry. Association members conduct business in all 50 states and include companies that manage solid, industrial/hazardous, medical, and construction/demolition debris waste, and represent equipment manufacturers and distributors, and a variety of other professional service providers. For more information about NWRA, please visit www.wasterecycling.org.

Contact
Genevieve O’Sullivan
National Waste & Recycling Association
gosullivan@wasterecycling.org
202-731-1812

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