Counties
One platform. Consistent guidance. Every community in your county.
Ridright lets county programs set the standard and deploy it across all member jurisdictions — so every resident gets accurate, locally specific disposal guidance, and you manage it all in one place.


The Challenge
What county program administrators deal with
County solid waste programs often bear responsibility for the hardest version of the education problem: they need to serve dozens of communities — each with its own hauler, its own accepted materials, its own drop-off infrastructure — without the resources to build and maintain separate tools for each one. The result is patchwork guidance that varies from city to city, and residents who get different answers depending on where they live.
Guidance is inconsistent across your jurisdictions — and no one is coordinating it
City A's recycling guide says one thing. City B's says something different. The county's website has a general answer that doesn't match either. Residents who move across town, or who check the wrong page, get the wrong answer. And the county gets blamed for a contamination problem that starts with confusion, not carelessness.
Building separate tools for every community isn't feasible
You can't ask each municipality to build and maintain their own disposal guide. Most don't have the staff, the budget, or the technical capability. But doing it for them, community by community, with separate systems, isn't scalable either. You need one platform that works for all of them.
When a hauler changes their rules, you have to chase down every update
A regional hauler updates their acceptance list. Now you need to ensure that change is reflected across every city's website, every printed guide, every FAQ page. That's not a communications problem — it's an infrastructure problem. There's no mechanism to push an update everywhere at once.
HHW events are coordinated in pieces, not as a program
The county wants to run a coordinated regional HHW event series. But each city is promoting it differently, registering participants through different systems, and reporting results in different formats. You have no unified view of participation, capacity, or outcomes across the program.
What Ridright Does About It
Ridright is built for exactly this problem: local accuracy at county scale, managed from one admin system.
Each community in your county gets its own branded search tool, configured with its own hauler's acceptance rules and its own drop-off locations. Residents in every jurisdiction get an answer that's accurate for where they live. You manage all of it — material data, location data, events, outreach — from a single county-level dashboard.
One platform, locally configured for every community
Deploy Ridright across every city, town, and unincorporated area in your county from a single system. Each community's residents see guidance specific to their programs. Your team manages the data from one place — no separate tools, no separate logins, no separate maintenance burden per city.
County-level standards, local flexibility
Set baseline guidance at the county level that all communities inherit. Communities with different haulers or programs customize their local rules on top of that foundation. When you update a county-wide policy, it cascades appropriately. When a specific city's hauler changes, only that city's guidance changes.
One update reaches every jurisdiction immediately
When a regional hauler changes their acceptance list, you update it once in Ridright. Every community using that hauler's data reflects the change automatically — on their city website, in Google search results, and in any outreach materials pulling live data. No chasing down every city's web admin.
Regional HHW events, coordinated from one place
Create and manage household hazardous waste events at the county level, with localized details for each participating city. Residents see what's relevant to their area. You see registration, capacity, and participation across the whole region — not pieced together from separate city spreadsheets.
County-wide analytics across all jurisdictions
See which materials are generating confusion across the county, which communities have the highest search volume, and where guidance gaps exist — broken down by jurisdiction. Use that data to target outreach, prioritize education campaigns, and show your board measurable program improvement.
Outreach templates communities can actually use
Create county-branded outreach templates — flyers, bin stickers, postcards — that individual cities can deploy with their own local details. No design requests to coordinate. No inconsistent messaging across communities. One template system, used everywhere, staying accurate automatically.