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Average Cost Per Ton (Tipping and Trucking): C&D, MSW

Average Cost per Ton of MSW (Municipal Solid Waste)- NRRA Members

Based on 2023 tonnages and 2024 tipping and haul fees

Towns with Population 4,000 and under

 

 Compiled November 2024

NH Member
Population
# Tons
Total Costs 
(tipping and haul fees) 
Cost Per Ton
Tipping Fee
Hauling 
Town A1400

537

$64,440$120$120$0
Town B1600260$30,550$118$90$275
Town C2600491$59,181$121$91$250
Town D3600877$123,655$141$115$300
Totals$499$416$825

Average Cost per Ton of MSW

Average Tipping Fee = $104 per ton (calculated: $416/4)

Average Haul Fee = $207 (calculated: $825/4)

Average Cost Per Ton = $125 per ton
(calculated: $499 in tipping and trucking fees divided by 4 members)

 


Average Cost per Ton of C&D (Construction and Demo)- NRRA Members

Based on 2023 tonnages and 2024 tipping and haul fees 

Towns with Population 4,000 and under

 

Compiled January 2023

NH Member
Population
# Tons
Total Costs 
(tipping and haul fees) 
Cost Per Ton
Tipping Fee
Hauling 
Town A1400123$14,009$114$83$200
Town B160051$7,635$150$85$275
Town C2600142$19,104$135$87$250
Town D360069$14,835$215$115$300
Totals$613$370

$1,025

Average Cost per Ton of C&D 

Average Tipping Fee = $93 per ton (calculated: $370/4)

Average Haul Fee = $256 per haul (calculated: $1,025/4)

Average Cost Per Ton = $153 per ton
(calculated: $613 in tipping and trucking fees divided by 4 members)

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What is the Disposal Fee Philosophy at Your Recycling Facility?

Electronics Fees

Recycling facility operators and staff were interested to share ideas at the April 13th Members/Operations Marketing (MOM) meeting held virtually. Heather Herring, Member Services Representative at NRRA, first asked the membership via email: “How do you decide what your fee structure is for items at your Transfer Station?” and “Do you update these fees annually or….never?” Members responded to the listserv and during the meeting to compare notes. It really comes down to each town’s disposal fee philosophy. How much is your town paying in taxes, what does your selectboard want, and do the selectboard members use the facility and see the results?

Hampton, NH explained their process for evaluating disposal fees. They compare what residents paid in fees to what the town paid the vendor to dispose the items. If the values are very close, they don’t change the fee. If they spent thousands more than they brought in, they would increase the fee.

Pelham, NH is increasing their fees in June for the first time in nine years to recoup the costs for disposal. They plan to charge $50 per mattress just to cover costs, $3 per tire to cover some of the costs, $10 per propane tank, and $30 per TV to cover the costs. Wooden furniture costs a lot of money to dispose of and there is a wood waste ban going into effect with their vendor later this year. It was suggested that some usable incoming pieces of furniture could be set aside for free reuse. Posting a photo of an unwanted item on Freecycle or Facebook Marketplace can match a new owner with the free item quickly and no need to wait until someone stops by the recycling facility.

Gilford, NH purchased a truck scale, which highlighted the cost of disposing construction and demolition debris. They were only covering half of their disposal costs, so they decided to increase fees by $.02 per pound to cover expenses for the next two years. They decided on a fee by looking at what surrounding towns charge.

The range of disposal fees for electronic devices and refrigerators, for example, varied from free up to $21 per unit depending on the NRRA member’s state or town. Vermont has a state law that all electronics are collected free of charge and the facility receives a few cents per pound for the material.

Paul Tomasi, Director of the Northeast Kingdom Waste Management District (NEKWMD), noted that they used to charge for freon removal, but found that the units would come in with the lines cut, so they now accept them for free to discourage that practice.

Tires are charged per ton and NEKWMD pays to have them hauled away. They were losing money, so they set up a three-tiered system: tires under 18”, tires between 19” and 25”, and tires over 25”. Prices are doubled in each category for any tire still on a rim.

Bagged trash can be priced based on the fees associated with removal – hauling, tipping, and bags. There are plenty of estimates for the weights of various bag sizes. Labor and other associated costs can also be factored in as well.

There was concern about raising prices too much for residents to handle. One suggestion was to provide directions to residents on how to break down their own mattress or box spring into its basic materials in 20 minutes, perhaps saving them $25-$50 for their labor. Once a mattress is broken down, the metal goes into scrap metal for free, untreated wood goes into the wood pile, and the foam and fabric can fit into two garbage bags. The same idea could work for couches, chairs, and futons.

Lancaster, NH recently updated their disposal prices, including construction and demolition fees, because they were losing 47% in costs.  They wish to cover their disposal fees and they charge $1.50 per bag in their Pay As You Throw (PAYT) program for municipal solid waste. By comparison, Littleton, NH covers disposal tipping fees, transportation, the cost of two and half staff for labor, and the cost of the bag. They charge $3 per bag. For a few years, the higher prices in Littleton resulted in some residents going elsewhere to dispose of items, but they came back once the private haulers raised their prices, too.

Some towns use a portion of the motor vehicle registration fees to help with disposal costs at their municipal facility. Tara Albert, Training and Certification Coordinator at the NH Department of Environmental Services, provided this link to contact them to see if your town participates in this fund in NH.

Raise the question at your recycling facility and dust off your disposal fees by reviewing the examples in this article or from other NRRA member communities on our website.

Pay As You Throw Vendors

Plastic Bag Sources For Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT)

To compare a selection of New Hampshire towns that have a PAYT program, see our Pay As You Throw Information Sheet. For more information on how PAYT programs work and how to implement PAYT in your community, see our Pay As You Throw Toolkit.

 


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Disposal Fees - NH Municipal Transfer Stations

The following are examples of disposal fees from a variety of facilities across New Hampshire serving small and large communities. These examples have been gathered for comparative purposes only; most facilities list their disposal fees on the town website. *Last updated January 17, 2025. 

Jump to an example that is close to your town's population:

Francestown, NH - pop. 1,641

Lee, NH - pop. 4,598

Charleston, NH - pop. 4,939

New Boston - Pop. 6,182

BCEP Solid Waste District - pop. 16,901 

Merrimack, NH Recycling Center - Pop. 28,916

Derry, NH - pop. 33,248

 

Facility Disposal Fee Examples 
(alphabetical order)

BCEP Solid Waste District

(Serving Barnstead, Chichester, Epsom, and Pittsfield)
Population: 16, 901
- (603) 435-6237
- BCEP website

Mandatory recycling. 
Resident permit sticker required - one per vehicle. No charge to residents of the 4 district towns. 

  • Tires
    • Up to 19 inches - $4 per tire
    • 20-24.5 inches - $8 per tire
    • Equipment - $75 each
  • Construction & Demolition Debris
    • (calculated at 10¢ per pound) - $200/ton
  • Mixed or Unseparated Garbage
    • (calculated at 10¢ per pound) - $200/ton
  • Wooden Furniture
    • Dressers, tables, chairs, head or footboards
    • (calculated at 10¢ per pound) - $200/ton
  • Bulky Furniture
     
    • Sofas, recliners, and any other stuffed furniture - $10 each
    • Sofa-bed (hide-a-bed) - $15
  • Mattress and Box Springs - $5 each
  • Electronics
    • Computers, monitors, TVs, laptops, tablets, CRTs - $20 each
  • Paint (calculated at 45¢ per pound) - minimum fee of $4/gallon
  • Antifreeze - $1/gallon
  • Freon-containing Items
    • Refrigerators, freezers, ACs, dehumidifiers, water coolers, etc. - $10 each
  • Propane Tanks
    • 20lbs - $5 each
    • 30lbs - $10 each
    • 40lbs - $15 each
    • 100lbs - NOT ACCEPTED
  • Metal Picked is CHARGED for!
    • Steel or scrap metal (calculated at 10¢ per pound) - minimum fee of $1
    • Aluminum (calculated at 50¢ per pound) - minimum fee of $1

 

Charleston, NH Recycling Center 

Population: 4,939
- (603) 826-3201
- Recycling Center website

Mandatory Recycling - NO "Dump Picking."  
Resident permit sticker required - $75 for first vehicle, $20 for each additional vehicle in the household. 
 

  • Scale Fee - $10
  • Tires
    • Cars/light truck tires with rim - $4 each
    • Cars/light truck tires without rim, with debris - $5.25
    • 19 - 22 inches with rim - $15.50
    • 19 - 22 inches without rims, with debris - $17.50
    • Heavy truck and tractor tires - $50
  • Construction & Demolition Debris (C&D)
    • Painted or treated wood, sheetrock, etc.
    • Under 20lbs - $2
    • 20lbs and over - calculated at 7¢ per pound
  • Furniture and Bulk Plastic Items - calculated at 7¢ per pound
  • Mattresses - $30 each
  • Electronics
    • Televisions - 25¢  per pound
    • Computer (CPU, monitor, keyboard) each - $5
    • Computer (CPU, monitor, keyboard) set - $10
    • Misc. electronics - $2 each
  • Microwaves - $10
  • Freon-containing Items
    • Refrigerators, freezers, ACs, dehumidifiers - $15 each
  • Fluorescent Light Tubes - 25¢ per foot
  • Fluorescent bulbs (CFLs) - $1 each
  • Propane Tanks
    • Torch - $1 each
    • 20 - 100lbs - See Attendant for Pricing
  • Helium Tanks - $5 each

 

Derry, NH Recycling Center

Population: 33,248
- (603) 845-5574
- Recycling Center website

Mandatory Recycling.
Resident permit sticker required. The town of Derry is now accepting C&D from area towns.
 

  • Tires (residents only)
    • Each valid Derry car registration entitles residents at no charge to dispose of up to 4 car tires (must be off the rim).
    • Additional passenger car or light truck tires - $3 each
    • Motorcycle tires - $2 each
    • Big truck tires (ie dump truck) - $5 each
  • Construction & Demolition Debris (C&D)
    • Includes: rugs, painted or treated furniture, including desks, bookcases, shelves
    • Includes: treated or untreated wood waste, shingles, sheetrock, logs greater than 5 inch diameter, insulation, plywood, chipboard, building materials, and rubble
    • Residents - 11¢ per pound
    • Non Residents & Contractors - 13¢ per pound
  • Furniture
    • Stuffed chairs less than 6 feet - $10
    • Couches less than 6 feet - $10
  • Mattresses (residents only)
    • Mattress - $35
    • Box Spring - $5
  • Electronics
    • TVs and Monitors up to 25 inches - $15
    • TVs and Monitors 26 inches or larger - $25
  • Freon-containing Items
    • Air Conditioners - $20 each
    • Dehumidifiers - $20 each
    • Refrigerators - $20 each

 

Francestown, NH Transfer Station

Population: 1,641
- (603) 547-3469
- Transfer Station website

Mandatory Recycling.
Resident permit sticker required. 
 

  • Tires
    • Auto tires up to 19 inches - $6 each
    • Truck tires over 19 inches - $22 each
    • Other tires - priced by size, see Attendant
  • Construction & Demolition Debris (C&D)
    • 6-foot truck or trailer - $70
    • 8-foot truck or trailer - $90
    • Smaller loads and amounts priced at attendant discretion
  • Furniture
    • Chairs, recliners, tables - $10
    • Sofas, couches, bureaus - $20
  • Mattresses and Box Springs (charged separately)
    • Crib - $5
    • Twin - $10
    • Double or Queen - $20
    • King - $25
  • Carpets or Rugs
    • 100 square feet or less - $10
    • Over 100 square feet - $20
  • E-waste: Lighting
    • 4-foot fluorescent or LED tube - $1
    • 8-foot fluorescent or LED tube - $2
    • Round or U-shaped fluorescent or LED tube - $1
    • Compact fluorescent (CFL) or LED bulb - 50¢
    • HID, Metal Halide, Low-High Pressure Sodium - $1
  • E-waste: Televisions, Monitors, Flat Screens (measured diagonally)
    • 25 inches and under - $10
    • 25.5 to 36 inches - $20
    • 36.5 inches and larger - $30
  • E-waste: Computers and Peripherals
    • CPU, tower, laptop, gaming console - $10
    • Printer, fax, VCR, DVD player, stereo - $10
    • Microwave, copier, coffee maker - $5
  • Miscellaneous
    • Propane tanks - 5lbs and over - $5
    • Fire extinguisher (ABC and BC only) - $5

 

Lee, NH Recycling Center 

Population: 4,598
- (603) 659-2239
- Recycling Center website

Mandatory Recycling.
Resident permit sticker required. 

  • Tires
    • 14 inches or less - $5
    • 15 inches or more - $5
    • Truck tires (7.50 x 20+) - $10
    • Equipment tires - $35
  • Construction & Demolition Debris (C&D)
    • Less than 50lbs - FREE
    • 51 - 100lbs - $10
    • 100 - 1000lbs - fee increases by $5 with each 5lb increment
    • 1001+ lbs - $100
  • Furniture
    • Overstuffed chair - $5
    • 2 cushion sofa - $5
    • 3 cushion sofa - $5
  • Mattress and Box Springs
    • Twin or double - $10
    • Queen or king - $10
  • Electronics
    • TVs or Monitors 15 inches or less - $10
    • TVs or Monitors 16 inches or more - $15
    • Other electronics, microwaves, stereos - $5
    • Computers, laptops, cell phones - FREE
  • Refrigerators, freezers, ACs - $15
  • Washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves - FREE
  • Propane tanks
    • 16oz - FREE
    • 20lbs - $5
    • 30lbs - $10
    • 100lbs - $20
  • Any equipment with a small engine - FREE

 

Merrimack, NH Recycling Center

Population: 28,916
- (603) 424-2604
- Recycling Center website

Mandatory Recycling.
Resident permit sticker required. 
 

  • Tires (with or without rims - same price per tire)
    • Passenger car - $5
    • Truck - $10
    • OHRV - $15
  • Commercial Waste
    • All commercial material must come from the geographic limits of the town of Merrimack.
    • Commercial trash - $133 per ton
    • Commercial Construction & Demolition Debris (C&D) - $150 per ton
    • Commercial recycling - $124 per ton
  • Residential Material
    • Residential C&D less than 1000lbs - FREE
    • Residential C&D more than 1000lbs - $150 per ton
  • Electronics - $15
    • Includes: TVs (all sizes), computer monitors (all sizes), computer tower, microwaves, stereos, printers, video game consoles, receivers, scanners, CD/DVD player, VCR, radio, circuit board, mother board
  • Freon Bearing Appliances - $15
    • Includes: refrigerators (all sizes), freezers (all sizes), dehumidifiers, ACs, water bubbler
  • Propane Tanks
    • 1lb - FREE
    • 20 - 30lbs - $5

 

New Boston, NH Recycling Center

Population: 6,182
- (603) 487-5000
- Recycling Center website

Mandatory Recycling.
Resident permit sticker required. 
 

Note: Fee schedule is for guidance purposes only. Fees may be adjusted to meet market conditions or be set to cover costs on an individual basis. Signed receipts will be provided for all transactions.

  • Scale Materials - 14¢ per pound ($5 minimum)
     
    • Includes: painted wood, sheetrock, ceiling tiles, stained wood, property cleanups (garage, barn, house, storage unit), windows, construction loads, shingles, move-out loads, eviction loads, carpeting, worksite loads, particle board, reinforced concrete, ceramics, toilets, plywood, large plastic items, large tarps, fiberglass, stumps, mixed loads, furniture, unsorted
  • Furniture - 14¢ per pound ($5 minimum, 30lbs or less)
  • Couch, loveseat, armchair - $15
  • La-Z-Boy Recliner - $15 (minimum for standard size)
  • Mattresses
    • King - $40
    • Queen - $30
    • All other sizes - $20
    • Box spring - $5
  • E-waste (pieces - 15lbs or less) - 35¢ per pound ($5 minimum)
    • Flat screen TV (fee by diagonal inches) - VARIES
    • Printer, laptop, small electronics - $5
    • Non-conforming electronics (over 15lbs) - 35¢ per pound
  • Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) - 35¢ per pound ($15 minimum)
  • Freon
    • Air conditioner or dehumidifier - $15
    • Refrigerator - $25
  • Battery (automotive & rechargeable) - $1
  • Propane Tanks
    • 1lb - $1
    • 20 & 30lbs - $5
    • 40 - 100lbs - $20
  • Fire extinguisher - $5
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