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NEW RULES FOR THE PROPER HANDLING OF COMMUNITY DISCARDS. Making your Waste a Resource for the 21st Century: Resource Recovery Parks and Food Scrap Composting Newport CA December 17, 2008 Richard Anthony Zero Waste San Diego. RESOURCE RECOVERY PARK.
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NEW RULES FOR THE PROPER HANDLING OF COMMUNITY DISCARDS Making your Waste a Resource for the 21st Century: Resource Recovery Parks and Food Scrap Composting Newport CA December 17, 2008 Richard Anthony Zero Waste San Diego
LANDFILL AND TRANSFER STATIONS CAN BE REDESIGNED INTO RESOURCE RECOVERY PARKS, With:“RE-STORES”; MRFS , ORGANIC MATERIAL AND ROCK GRINDING AREAS
LOCAL ORDINANCES AND NEW RULES: • Require construction and demolition reuse and recycling plans; • Require separation at the source by the generator, of designated organics, reusable and recyclables (haulers Required to provide recycling services as a condition of their County permit); • Require Retailer take-back of non-recyclable, reusable or compostable products and materials • Local Planning and Zero Waste Plans. • Target compostable organics out of landfill. • Fund training and social marketing programs
REQUIRE CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION REUSE AND RECYCLING PLANS; • Require all permits to have a plan and meet Reuse and Recycling targets
REQUIRE SOURCE SEPARATION AND SEPARATE COLLECTION OF DESIGNATED ORGANICS, RECYCLABLES AND REUSUABLES • Available and convenient opportunities
TAKE BACK ORDINANCESRequire Retailers to take back discards after use.Include: Sharps, pharmaceuticals, mercury batteries , paint, florescent lights and non recyclable and compostable products
Local Planning Require organics to be managed as an agricultural commodity? • Reduce landfill pollution and long term maintenance costs • Create sustainable local agriculture • Conserve energy and water
COMPOSTABLE ORGANICS OUT OF THE LANDFILL AND BACK TO THE SOIL COOL2012.0RG Compost: • Sequesters carbon in the soil • Suppresses diseases and pests • Reduces or eliminates the need for chemical fertilizers • Promotes higher yields of agricultural crops • Improves soil structure, water holding capacity and erosion control, drainage and permeability • Buffers soil acidityand much more! Feed Local Soils: Support local farmers and sustainable food production with community composting infrastructure. Photo courtesy Washington State University
FUND TRAINING AND SOCIAL MARKETING PROGRAMS FROM THE WASTING FEE • Train the trainers; technicians; and the people • Research and Data Banks • Develop full signage • Initiate social marketing programs
New Rules • Mandatory source separation • Mandatory C&D debris recovery • Ban disposal of organics • Product and material stewardship • Zero waste policy for communities
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