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Prepared for Enterprise Community Partners. Why Recycle?. Each American generates 4.5 lbs of waste per day…. Source: US EPA http://www.monticellolive.com/category/police-legal/page/4/. Learning Objectives. Describe 2 reasons to recycle Identify 4 commonly recyclable items
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Why Recycle? Each American generates 4.5 lbs of waste per day… Source: US EPA http://www.monticellolive.com/category/police-legal/page/4/
Learning Objectives • Describe 2 reasons to recycle • Identify 4 commonly recyclable items • Describe 3 opportunities to reduce waste or recycle during renovation projects Source: US EPA http://www.monticellolive.com/category/police-legal/page/4/
Why Recycle? Americans generate 4.5 lbs of waste per day… …And over 1,600 poundsper year
Why Recycle? Only 30% is Recycled …but much more could be.
Why Recycle? • Recycling reduces energy use • It takes 95% less energy to produce an aluminum can from recycled cans • Reduce carbon footprint • National recycling efforts = removing 33 million passenger vehicles from the road How much are you recycling? Source: US EPA
What Can You Recycle? • Paper • Newspaper • Office Paper • Magazines • Paper Bags • Junk Mail • Egg Cartons • Aseptic (Milk & Juice) Cartons • Cardboard Boxes Source: City of Denver Source: City of Cambridge
What Can You Recycle? Metal • Canned Food • Aluminum cans • Aluminum Foil (clean) Rinse out food Source: City of High Point
What Can You Recycle? Glass • Jars • Bottles • No broken glass Rinse out food from jars Source: City of Greensboro
What Can You Recycle? Plastic • There are 7 types of plastic, identifiable by the triangle with a number in the middle. • Look for the symbol on the bottom of the bottle • Certain numbers may not be recyclable in your area.
What Can You Recycle? • Plastic • Look for the Plastic ID Look for the Plastic ID, usually on the underside of a plastic container Source: MomGoesGreen.com
Buying Reclaimed Materials • Finishes don’t require warranty relationships • Reclaimed flooring also supports the local economy (if reclaimed locally) • Using reclaimed materials adds a great “story” to the building • For more resources: www.ilsr.org
How Does Reuse Impact The Project? • Open a window of time before demolition for reuse planning and implementation • Update your specification to call for alternates in uninstalling (rather than demolishing) certain reusable items • Form a relationship with a nearby reuse center to work out logistics of pick up ahead of time … this does not need to slow the project!
How Much Waste Can You Save? • In the Northeast a 9,125 ft2 building sold/saved 61.68 tons of waste, which was 13% of total waste • NAHB estimates that 104 lb/ft2 of building materials were saved total for this stick built building • In New England, at rates of $85/ton, a building saved $5,242 in disposal fees
Key Steps • Be sure you know local rules and opportunities – Programs are shifting to single stream recycling • Set up site visit by local officials if offered • Obtain bins • Advertize and inform residents at lease up and regular meetings • Chart progress
Other Opportunities Waste reduction during renovation Recycle old carpet – require flooring contractors to get a bid for recycling in lieu of disposal Collect resident materials for local electronic collection days, etc. Consider retrofits during apartment turnover to help provide recycling/trash space What are you doing?
Review Learning Objectives Describe 2 reasons to recycle Identify 4 commonly recyclable items Describe 3 opportunities to reduce waste or recycle during renovation projects