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Recycling: Do We Still Have to Do It?

April 4, 2003. Recycling: Do We Still Have to Do It?. 2003 Spring Conference Allegheny League of Municipalities Seven Springs Mountain Resort . YES !. Current status of recycling. 945 municipalities have curbside recycling programs 82 of these are in Allegheny County

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Recycling: Do We Still Have to Do It?

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  1. April 4, 2003 Recycling: Do We Still Have to Do It? 2003 Spring Conference Allegheny League of Municipalities Seven Springs Mountain Resort

  2. YES !

  3. Current status of recycling 945 municipalities have curbside recycling programs • 82 of these are in Allegheny County • 59 are mandated by Act 101 • 23 implemented voluntarily 635 municipalities have drop-off recycling sites • 16 of these are in Allegheny County PA’s 2001 recycling rate: 28% • Allegheny County’s 2001 rate: 17.2%

  4. Residential curbside recycling Residential leaf waste collection Residential recycling education program Commercial Recycling Businesses Institutions Municipal facilities Commercial recycling education Community event recycling Act 101 requirements

  5. Required 2 times per year Notify all persons occupying residential, commercial and institutional premises Describe program features and requirements Responsibilities of residents Responsibilities of commercial establishments Education Methods Newspaper, radio, TV advertisements Official notices Newsletters Public place notices Bill stuffers Calendars Other direct mail Website Recycling Education

  6. RecyclingEducation Where to get help: • County recycling coordinators • Municipal recycling coordinators • Environmental organizations • Local printers in yellow pages of phone book • Newspaper advertising department • PA DEP website: http://www.dep.state.pa.us directLINK: (“recycling coordinators corner”)

  7. Recycling Reporting Report to county by February 15 (curbside and drop-off) • Residential recycling • Commercial, institutional, municipal, community events • Leaf waste collection Potential sources of recycling records: • Haulers • Businesses, institutions, municipal facilities • Materials processors

  8. Community would report curbside commingled total of 75.9 tons 89.29 – (89.29 x 0.15) = 75.9

  9. Performance grants (904) Source separated recyclables • Aluminum, steel and bimetallic cans • Clear and colored glass • Corrugated paper, newspaper, high-grade office paper, other marketable grades of paper • Plastics Residential and commercial post-consumer materials only Leaf waste not eligible (67% of eligible Allegheny Co. muni.’s applied in 2002)

  10. Performance grant formula $5.00/ton for residential tons $5.00/ton for commercial tons equal to residential tons (excess gets bonus) $1.00/ton for each percent of DEP calculated recycling rate $10.00/ton bonus for commercial tons in excess of residential tons

  11. 350 residential tons $1,750 500 commercial tons $1,750 3.2% recycling rate $2,274 Excess commercial tons $1,500 TOTAL GRANT AWARD $7,274 350 residential tons $1,750 250 commercial tons $1,250 2.7% recycling rate $1,670 Excess commercial tons $0 TOTAL GRANT AWARD $4,670 Sample performance grants

  12. Recycling program development & implementation grants (902) 90 percent funding of approved costs • Project development • Collection & processing equipment • Drop-off & processing facilities • Recycling education programs Pre-application conference required • DEP Regional Recycling Coordinator: Sharon Svitek (412) 442-4130 • Allegheny County Recycling Coordinator: Pete Previte (412) 578-8390

  13. Free recycling technical assistance program Professional assistance with: • Curbside program design • Leaf waste collection & composting • Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) programs • Recycling education programs Up to $6,000 professional engineering services One-page application Reports posted on DEP website: http://www.dep.state.pa.us directLINK: (“recycling technical assistance”)

  14. Recycling means business in PA Recycling/reuse establishments: 3,247 Recycling/reuse employment: 81,322 Annual sales receipts $18.4 billion Annual payroll $ 2.9 billion Taxes to general fund (est.) $ 0.3 billion Indirect benefits$ 1.8 billion Total: $23.4 billion

  15. Close the Loop ~ Buy Recycled !

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