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Discover the economic and environmental benefits of business recycling in Ramsey County. Learn about the actions being taken to increase recycling rates, create job opportunities, and drive sustainable practices. Join the movement towards a greener future!
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Welcome! Zack Hansen September 5, 2012
Waste is an environmental challenge -- and an economic opportunity; • There is tremendous potential in the trash: a lot of resources are thrown away, and it costs more to toss than recycle; • The State has goals for all of us to meet – meaning we need a lot more recycling; • Ramsey County is creating new ways for businesses to make this happen; • Community POWER is one way to take action; • Thank you! Elevator Speech – Why Business Recycling
Direct jobs at manufacturers: 15,221 • Total job activity: 36,981 • Gross economic activity: $8.5 billion • Wages: $1.96 billion • ~200 MN companies use recycled material • Manufacturers are looking for locally sourced material • Source: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, May 2012 Minnesota’s Value-added Recycling in 2011
1.2 million tons of recyclables were thrown in the trash in 2011 in Minnesota • That material was worth $285 million • Minnesotans spent $200 million to get dispose of it. • Source: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, May 2012 Waste is inefficiency…
Recycling 2011 Ramsey County: 40% recycling 2015 Objective: 45-48% That means 40,000 – 60,000 additional tons of recycling! Organics 2011 Ramsey County: 6% 2025 Objective: 6 – 12% The Challenge: recover more
Business Survey 2011 • Business focus groups • Small firms • Large firms • Hmong • Latino • Consultants working in the community How we’ve learned from businesses
Identified a variety of barriers: • Awareness • Service levels by haulers • Space & equipment • Tenant/landlord issues • Leadership • Time • Businesses want to recycle more • Raise awareness • Explain the economics • Don’t regulate it, but provide assistance • Provide tools What we’ve learned
A comprehensive approach: • Raise awareness: inform, inform, inform • Provide consultation and technical assistance • Continue the financial incentive provided by the County Environmental Charge (CEC) • Partner with Washington County for an East Metro recycling and organics approach • Partner with other metro counties (SWMCB) on research and resources Ramsey County’s Approach
One way that we are seeking innovation in business recycling • Pilot programs that we can learn from and others can replicate • Opportunity for business-to-business growth and development • We are eager to learn from your projects! Community POWER