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Albuquerque Recycling Now & In the Future. Mayor Martin J. Chávez __ Ed Adams, P.E., Chief Administrative Officer Irene García, Chief Operations Officer. Leonard García, Director Solid Waste Management Department __ Jill Holbert Deputy Director, Solid Waste Management Department
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Albuquerque Recycling Now & In the Future Mayor Martin J. Chávez __ Ed Adams, P.E., Chief Administrative Officer Irene García, Chief Operations Officer
Leonard García, Director Solid Waste Management Department __ Jill Holbert Deputy Director, Solid Waste Management Department City of Albuquerque jholbert@cabq.gov Office (505) 761-8342 For more information,please contact: http://www.cabq.gov/solidwaste
Background • “Albuquerque Green” Program • environmental protection & conservation • 2002 City Council Policy • supports waste reduction & recycling • Mayor’s Zero Waste Goal • “No Landfilling by 2030” • waste = resource • emphasizes diversion (waste reduction & recycling), not disposal • Development of Solid Waste Plan – Albuquerque’s first
Current Solid Waste Department Operations • Cerro Colorado • Landfill • Compost Site • Recycling Processing Facility • Collections • 173,000 Homes • 14,190 Businesses • 3 Convenience Centers • Eagle Rock • Montessa Park • Don Reservoir
Current Solid Waste Department Operations Graffiti Removal Weed Removal&Litter Control Drop – Off Recycling
Albuquerque Waste Management 5% Diversion Rate
Estimated Amounts of Selected Recyclables in Albuquerque Commercial Waste
Current Status Of Recycling • Limited City Operated Collection Services • No Ongoing Public Education Program • Limited Processing Capacity • Trash Rates do not Encourage Recycling • Vibrant Markets for Materials • Drop-Off for Small Businesses • Motivated Population • Political Desire • Private Sector Support • Significant Opportunity for Growth
Potential Commercial Recycling Roles for City • Passive • Information • Supportive • Promotion, education, information • Building code requirements for recycling storage • Economic incentives in refuse rates • Active • All of above + direct service for a fee
Elements of Promotion, Education and Information • On – site evaluations / audits • Technical assistance • Speakers Bureau – model programs • Recognition, awards, publicity • Regional materials reuse /exchange service
Case Study AB 939 (1989) 25 % diversion by 1995 50 % by 2000
Program Services • Commercial Recycling – 2003 • Businesses, offices, retail centers, multi–family buildings • Construction and Demolition Ordinance – 2005 • Mandatory recycling of C & D wastes • Mandatory Recycling Ordinance – 2005 • for commercial businesses • College Recycling Programs – 2006 • Fresno State, Fresno City College, Fresno Pacific
Looking Ahead Fresno City Council Zero Waste Resolution Adopted by Unanimous Vote June 26, 2007 • Requires 75 % Diversion by 2012 • Zero Waste or 90 % Diversion by 2025
A Timeline to Diversion Commercial Recycling Expansion MRF Development Resource Recovery Park PAYT Rate Structure 2011-2015 Cart Based Recycling 2009-2011 2015-2020 New Convenience / Transfer Station
COA Opportunities for ChangeResidential Collection Pay As You Throw PAYT Cart Based RecyclingCollection + • Choice of 2 Cart Sizes for Trash • 48 or 96 Gallon • Price Based on Size • Less Trash = Less Cost • All Recyclables in Cart Except Glass • Convenience • Recycle More = Smaller Trash Cart = Less Cost
Materials Recovery Facility • Public/Private Partnership • Maximize efficiency • Maximize materials value • Limit costs • Proven Success • El Paso • Phoenix • Denver • Flagstaff
Modern Yard Waste Composting Facility Expansion of Existing Operations Produces Compost for City, Resident & Commercial Uses
Opportunities for Change Commercial Collection Collection of cardboard, paper, glass City service, private service, both? City’s role? Establish advisory group to examine alternatives
Expanded Recycling & Trash Drop-Off Options Household Collection Truck More Efficient Hauling Transfer Station Cerro Colorado Landfill Transfer Truck New Central Convenience Center & Transfer Station
Resource Recovery Park Construction & Demolition Debris Processing & Storage Disaster Debris Processing & Storage Yard & Wood Waste Refuse Sorting, Salvage, & Transfer Scrap Metals Rec. Drop-off Center Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Receiving and Storage Special Waste* Reuse & Exchange Center Office & Education Center Composting Operation Parking Lot Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) Scale House Scale House Scales Scales Public / Commercial Exit Employee / Visitor Entrance & Exit Public / Commercial Entrance * Special Waste egs. – Tires, Carpet, E-Waste
“Any waste as an output from a businessis an operational inefficiency.”Buckminster Fuller