Solid Waste Authority of Broward County Seeks Feedback from Local Businesses on Garbage and Recycling
- adriana
- Mar 18
- 2 min read
The Solid Waste Authority of Broward County is inviting business owners to complete a short survey on how they handle garbage and recycling at their business. Feedback will help shape a long-term Solid Waste Management and Recycling Master Plan and improve local recycling programs.

“If you own or manage a business in Broward County, we want to hear from you,” said Mayor Mike Ryan, Chair of the Solid Waste Authority. “Businesses play a key role in helping to manage our community’s waste stream and in shaping a sustainable future. Your input will help identify opportunities to promote reduction, increase diversion and recycling, enhance efficiency, and create solutions for businesses of all sizes.”
The survey is open from March 17 to April 11, 2025, and is available in English, Spanish, and Kreyòl at https://browardswa.org/surveys/:
English: https://bit.ly/BSWAbusinesssurvey
Kreyòl: https://bit.ly/BSWAsondajbiznis

This business survey follows a recent residential survey, with more public engagement opportunities, including a second residential survey and community focus groups, planned for later this year.
Survey results will guide educational efforts and inform recommendations for the 40-Year Solid Waste Management and Recycling Master Plan. To learn more about the Solid Waste Authority of Broward County, visit browardswa.org.

About the Solid Waste Authority of Broward County
The Solid Waste Disposal and Recyclable Materials Processing Authority of Broward County (Solid Waste Authority of Broward County) is a partnership between Broward County and 28 member cities working toward a sustainable, long-term waste management strategy. Committed to innovation and environmental stewardship, the Authority focuses on reducing waste, increasing recycling, and implementing smart solutions for a cleaner future. For more information, visit browardswa.org.