Partners & Affiliations

CSMM is housed at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry and is proud to partner with the organizations and institutions listed below.

Lead Partner

CSCS educates, engages, and empowers communities to deliver sustainable materials management (SMM) solutions to conserve resources and limit reliance on landfilling or incineration. The CSCS team provides outreach and engagement, education, communications and design, technical assistance, event facilitation, stewardship programming and municipal assistance.

CSCS works primarily throughout New York and Puerto Rico, and also leads national and global programs to assist with the sustainable management of materials.

University Partners

  • Alfred University Logo

    Alfred University I Center for Glass Innovation

    Addressing opportunities and challenges around glass recycling in New York State.

    Goals of the project include:
    • Understanding material flows and economic drivers for glass recycling in New York
    • Quantifying potential collection networks that match sources and sinks
    • Improving the quality of glass cullet available for recycling through various methods
    • Identifying and testing novel sinks for low quality cullet
    • Performing atomic scale simulation and high temperature characterization to understand mechanisms underlying solutions
    • Recommending regulatory policy changes to facilitate the recycling of glass.

  • SUNY University at Buffalo Logo

    University at Buffalo | New York State Center for Plastics Recycling Research & Innovation

    Convergent science based, multidisciplinary initiative addressing a range of contemporary issues related to plastics recycling, with the goal of advancing plastics recycling in New York State and beyond.

    Goals of the project include:
    Understanding logistics and supply chain issues, economics and efficiency in collecting and processing plastics.
    • Detailed understanding and mitigation of plastics in natural environments, including, water and wastewater, and in the agriculture, food and medical industries.
    • Advanced understanding and applications of behavioral science to plastics recycling behaviors and developing impactful campaigns to encourage recycling and to recycle correctly.
    • Developing leading process and technology for high-speed plastics sorting.
    • Developing a process to determine percentage of recycled plastic content in products.

  • SUNY Stonybrook Logo

    SUNY Stony Brook | Dept of Technology and Society

    Performing characterization studies of recyclables and waste that analyze how these materials are processed to create more marketable materials.

    Goals of the project include:
    • Solid waste characterization study
    • Analyze how waste and recyclables are processed
    • Work to determine efficiency of recycling programs across the state
    • Determine what recyclable materials remain in the waste stream
    • User friendly economic analysis tool for municipalities to determine the cost of recycling programs
    • Conduct case studies on single stream recycling
    • Analyze first order recycling programs and the circular economy

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