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NCDEQ announces funding to support recycling and waste reduction in WNC

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The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service is now accepting applications for the Helene Recovery Recycling Infrastructure Grant Program, which supports western North Carolina communities in rebuilding and strengthening waste reduction and recycling systems following Hurricane Helene. 

Funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the American Relief Act of 2025, the HRRI program provides up to $25 million in grants over multiple phases. Local governments may apply for up to $5 million per project, with no local match required. 

Applications for the total $25 million in funding are due Jan. 30, 2026. Project period is three years and there is not a match requirement.

Eligible applicants include local governments — counties, municipalities, councils of governments and solid waste authorities — within FEMA-declared disaster counties impacted by Hurricane Helene (DR-4827). 

Eligible projects may include but are not limited to: 
• Construction or improvement of recycling or composting facilities 
• Development of regional collection (hub-and-spoke) systems 
• Upgrades to convenience centers or household hazardous waste programs 
• Purchase of recycling trucks, containers or carts 
• Related feasibility studies or education and outreach 

Funds are distributed on a reimbursement basis and cannot be used for salaries, administrative costs or contracted collection services. 

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Submit one electronic copy of your proposal to Matt James at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Proposals will be accepted on a rolling basis through Jan. 30, 2026, with early awards possible. 

Applicants are encouraged to contact DEACS staff before applying to discuss project eligibility at either 919.707.8142 or 919.707.8147.

For more information and to apply, visit deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/environmental-assistance-and-customer-service/recycling-and-materials-management/programs-offered/grants-local-governments/helene-recovery-recycling-infrastructure-grants.

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