The Wisconsin Solid Waste Management Plan DRAFT is a comprehensive plan developed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to guide solid waste management in the state. The Plan is designed to reduce the amount of waste entering landfills, promote recycling and reuse of materials, and provide guidance on the efficient use of resources. The Plan includes goals and objectives for waste reduction, recycling, and reuse, along with strategies to implement these objectives. It also includes guidance related to waste collection, disposal, and management. The primary types of Wisconsin Solid Waste Management Plan DRAFT include the Long-Term Plan, the Interim Plan, and the DNR-Approved Plan. The Long-Term Plan is the most comprehensive plan, outlining the state's long-term goals and objectives for waste management and providing guidance on waste reduction, recycling, reuse, and disposal. The Interim Plan is a more detailed plan with additional guidance on waste management, while the DNR-Approved Plan is the most specific plan, providing detailed guidance on specific aspects of waste management.