
We want your feedback! Please take our 2022 Waste and Recycling Survey
We want your feedback… At Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District (Wasatch), we are currently seeking input regarding our trash and recycling services from customers in Morgan and Davis counties. We have developed an online survey asking our customers to share their opinions on and experiences with our services and facilities to shape our Solid Waste. Read More ›

Waste-to-Energy Plays Key Role in Reduction of Greenhouse Gases and Complements Recycling Efforts, Study Finds
New report from The City College of New York provides comprehensive scientific review of industry’s technology as large-scale waste management solution NEW YORK – Waste-to-energy facilities offer significant environmental protection, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and play an important complementary role in recycling efforts, according to a new City College of New York report that reviewed. Read More ›
Global Methane Assessment 2021
Benefits and Costs of Mitigating Methane Emissions Today humanity is facing three systemic and escalating planetary crises: the climate crisis, the biodiversity and nature crisis, and the pollution and waste crisis. These crises are not independent but linked and often stem from the same sources and unsustainable models of consumption and production. These links provide. Read More ›
Talking Trash in Davis County with Nathan Rich
In this episode Jake and BJ sit down with Nathan Rich, Executive Director of Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District. Hear how our garbage is managed from start to finish and the science behind getting rid of all of our crap. Learn about the machines processing 40 tons of of our garbage per hour and how. Read More ›
How do they stack up?
The majority of the more than 200 billion beverage containers used in the United States each year end up in the landfill, despite current recycling efforts. As policymakers look for ways to transform the U.S. recycling system, it is important to look at which beverage containers perform best in the current recycling system, as well. Read More ›
How To Safely Recycle Lithium Ion Batteries
Lithium ion batteries are many times more powerful than an alkaline single-use battery — and much, much more dangerous if improperly disposed of. Lithium ion batteries are found in portable power tools such as drills, saws, and leaf blowers; and in electronics such as mobile phones, laptops, and tablets. Rechargeable batteries can explode or cause a fire if they are crushed or short circuited. Watch the Video.

Recycling Today: Utah MSW MRF opens
Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District (WIWMD), Layton, Utah, has upgraded its municipal solid waste (MSW) material recovery facility (MRF) in Layton with help from San Diego-based CP Group. The facility serves Davis and Morgan Counties. The opening of the new facility marks three years of planning, engineering and construction by Wasatch, according to a news. Read More ›













