Tom BradyCity of Glendale
ZERO WASTE BEYOND RECYCLINGRethink, Reduce, Reuse
City of GlendaleBEYOND RECYCLING
Three Priority Issues for Moving Glendale Towards Zero Waste
1) Source Separate or Mixed Discards Processing
2) Citywide ban on single-use plastic bags
3) Composting Food Scraps
BEYOND RECYCLING
Reasons to Pursue Reasons to Pursue More Commercial RecyclingMore Commercial Recycling
•STATE MANDATES:•AB32 – Climate Change and Zero Waste•AB737 – Mandatory Recycling and 75% diversion by 2020
•To Decrease Costs of Garbage Service•To Increase Efficiency•To Decrease Liability•To create more Green Jobs•To help businesses with Green Marketing
BEYOND RECYCLING
AB32 BackgroundAB32 Background
• AB32 = Global Warming Solutions ActAB32 = Global Warming Solutions Act• Air Resources Board Scoping Plan Air Resources Board Scoping Plan adopted December 2008adopted December 2008• Included Mandatory CommercialIncluded Mandatory Commercial Recycling Measure Recycling Measure • Goal - Reduce GreenHouse Gas (GHG) Goal - Reduce GreenHouse Gas (GHG) by 5 million metric tons of CO2 by 5 million metric tons of CO2 equivalentsequivalents
AB 32 Key DatesAB 32 Key DatesSpring 2011: ARB adopts regulations
January 2012: Mandatory Commercial Recycling takes effect
July 2012: Mandatory Commercial
Recycling must start
BEYOND RECYCLINGSource Separate or Mixed Discards Processing
To Comply with State Mandates:
• Most effective option for Glendale is to prohibit haulers from sending commercial waste directly to landfill
• Either Source Separate or send to certified mixed waste processing facilities
• City will maintain free collection of recyclables from businesses and multi- family dwellings to help comply
Leaders in Fees and BansLeaders in Fees and BansIKEA
5 cent charge on bags Large display showing how
much oil was saved Large display showing how
YOU have saved the environment
Clerk does not touch bags – customer has to intentionally purchase
Whole Foods Worked with plastic industry for
recycling bags – unsuccessful Understood the environmental
impact Completely banned plastic bags Paper bags made from 100%
recycled paper (close the loop) Priority is reusables
Ireland Motivation for fee was
because of concerns about tourism and pollution emerald hills
15 cent charge on bags HUGE outreach and
educational campaign to stores and consumers
Law designed with sufficient funding structure
Continual evaluation of the program – raise the price again
BEYOND RECYCLINGImplement a citywide ban on stores distributing free
single-use plastic shopping bags.
Statewide Plastic Bag Ban (AB1998 vetoed):
•Fully supported by Grocery Store Industry•Banned disposable single-use plastic bags in grocery stores, pharmacies, and convenience food stores •Paper bags made from 40% post-consumer and 5 cent fee•Reusable bag incentives and free to lower income
Current Municipalities pursuing ban:Santa Monica County of Los AngelesCity of Los Angeles Manhattan Beach
over 30 other municipalities
BEYOND RECYCLINGFOOD SCRAP COMPOSTING:
A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR OUR COMMUNITY
•Fifty percent of Glendale waste is compostable (22% non-paper organics and 28% paper).
•State is moving toward requiring 75% waste diversion and food scrap composting is probably necessary to meet that goal.
•With waste disposal decreasing at Scholl Canyon Landfill due to mandatory commercial recycling, the Landfill is a promising site for a composting facility.
BEYOND RECYCLING
Join us on October 6th, 2010Glendale Zero Waste Strategic Plan
Business Workshop: 8:30 am to 10:30 am Central Library, 222 E. Harvard Street
Public Workshop: 7 pm to 9 pm Brand Library, 1601 West Mountain Street
Please RSVP, or provide input, to: Tom Brady at 818-550-3435 or email to