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Page 1: Our Goal: Where are we now? National Landfill Diversion Rate: 34% San Francisco’s Diversion Rate: 80% SF still sends 1400 tons to the landfill PER DAY.
Page 2: Our Goal: Where are we now? National Landfill Diversion Rate: 34% San Francisco’s Diversion Rate: 80% SF still sends 1400 tons to the landfill PER DAY.

Our Goal:

ZERO WASTE

BY 2020

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Where are we now?

• National Landfill Diversion Rate: 34%

• San Francisco’s Diversion Rate: 80%

• SF still sends 1400 tons to the landfill PER DAY

• Recycling Rates for 10 Largest U.S. Cities

• Los Angeles: 65% • San Jose: 60% • New York: 55% • San Diego: 54.9% • Chicago: 52.4% • Dallas: 44.6% • Philadelphia: 42% • Phoenix: 23% • Houston: 16.7% • San Antonio: 4%

• Source:: : Waste & Recycling News (3/2/09)  

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Why Work Toward Zero

Waste?Landfills:

• Contribute to climate change

– 3rd largest source of human-based methane emissions

• Contaminate air and ground water

• Waste valuable natural resources

– Mining, processing , & transportation of virgin material creates air and water pollution and climate change

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What happens to the stuff you put in the

black bin?

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Black Bin = Landfill

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TrashThe vast majority of office building trash is recyclable or compostable in San Francisco.

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What happens to the stuff you put in the

green bin?

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CompostablesPlastic coffee cup lids and straws can be put in the recycling.

Plastic cutlery, lids, and chip bags don’t belong in the compost.

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Combats Climate Change

– Compost reduces methane emissions

– Cover crops or grasses grown using compost sequester carbon in the soil

– Recycling saves energy• 95% of the energy is saved by

making aluminum cans from recycled cans instead of virgin ore.

• 60% of the energy is saved by making paper from recycled paper instead of from virgin materials.

• 88% of the energy is saved when plastic is made from recycled plastic rather than from the raw materials of gas and oil.

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Conserves Water

• Agriculture uses 80% of the state’s water

• Compost can hold twice its weight in water.

• The process of recycling paper instead of making it from new materials generates 74 percent less air pollution and uses 50 percent less water.

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Compost Increases Soil Fertility

• Compost is a natural alternative to chemical fertilizers

• Compost is rich in nitrogen and other nutrients that directly benefit plants.

• Earthworms & microorganisms eat the compost. As the particles pass through the bodies of these organisms, the nutrients break down into pieces small enough to feed plant roots.

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Compost Collection & Processing

Compost is checked for quality, loaded into long haul trucks, and transported to our

compost facility in Vacaville (Jepson Prairie Organics) where it actively composts for 4-6

weeks, turning into “black gold”.

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Compost Contamination

Film plastics and glass shards are some of the most problematic contaminants.

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What happens to the stuff you put in the

blue bin?

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RecyclablesSoft plastic items such a bubble-wrap envelopes belong in the trash

Paper coffee cups should be placed in the compost.

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Recycling = Jobs• Landfilling and incineration

generate the fewest jobs per ton of waste.• 10,000 tons sent to landfill= 6

jobs• 10,000 tons recycled= 36 jobs

• California 75% recycle rate by 2020 would create > 110,000 new recycling jobs:• 31% - materials collection• 24% - materials processing • 45% - manufacturing

• 38,600+ additional indirect jobsSource: Tellus Institute, 2011 report: More Jobs, Less Pollution: Growing the Recycling Economy in the U.S.

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• 700 tons of material is processed at Recycle Central every day.

• Mechanical & manual separation is used to sort recyclables into individual commodities which are then baled and sent to processing facilities.

Pier 96 - Recycle Central

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Recycling Contamination

• Items like plastic bags and rags get caught in the spinning discs of the sorting equipment.

• Liquids and food waste contaminates paper and cardboard.

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Thank You

You make it happen.

RecologySF.com


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