Residential Recycling Incentive

Hamilton County R3Source divides $700,000 to $900,000 annually in Residential Recycling Incentive (RRI) funds among Hamilton County communities as an incentive to increase recycling and organics diversion and decrease waste. As a community increases its diversion rate and tons of materials are collected, the community receives more RRI funds. To learn more about the Residential Recycling Incentive program, email Gage Bradford or call 513-946-7789.

The following table shows each municipalities 2022 funds received based upon their 2021 diversion rate:

MunicipalityPercentFunds Received
Addyston1.1%$41
Amberley54.2%$14,204
Anderson Twp15.9%$70,087
Arlington Heights5.4%$157
Blue Ash25.3%$30,407
Cheviot1.4%$759
Cincinnati20.3%$319,876
Cleves1.9%$344
Colerain Twp12.0%$53,338
Columbia Twp17.8%$5,992
Crosby Twp8.5%$1,275
Deer Park10.3%$5,695
Delhi Twp6.6%$8,897
Elmwood Place0.0%$0
Evendale20.4%$7,329
Fairfax16.1%$2,493
Forest Park14.2%$16,298
Glendale30.4%$7,724
Golf Manor8.3%$1,694
Green Twp9.8%$30,864
Greenhills30.2%$7,813
City of Harrison8.1%$7,170
Harrison Twp16.4%$2,071
Indian Hill31.1%$27,206
Lincoln Heights5.0%$848
Lockland6.5%$1,270
Loveland14.3%$19,604
Madeira35.7%$36,297
Mariemont66.9%$11,420
Miami Twp12.6%$9,291
Montgomery35.9%$34,541
Mt. Healthy10.1%$4,206
Newtown12.4%$2,974
North Bend7.8%$416
North College Hill11.5%$7,600
Norwood11.4%$15,329
Reading5.2%$4,685
Sharonville14.0%$10,854
Silverton21.0%$6,560
Springdale16.6%$8,734
Springfield Twp13.3%$32,627
St. Bernard14.3%$6,802
Sycamore Twp19.2%$16,233
Symmes Twp13.5%$10,916
Terrace Park42.0%$8,608
Whitewater Twp1.1%$259
Woodlawn21.6%$2,667
Wyoming38.9%$25,528
Total
$900,002