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The State of Garbage in the South

The State of Garbage in the South. *Sources: “ The State of Garbage in America,” Oct. 2010 , & Georgia Department of Community Affairs, 2009 Solid Waste Annual Report. Energy Savings: Recycled & Virgin Content Products (million BTUs/ton).

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The State of Garbage in the South

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  1. The State of Garbage in the South *Sources: “The State of Garbage in America,” Oct. 2010, & Georgia Department of Community Affairs, 2009 Solid Waste Annual Report

  2. Energy Savings: Recycled& Virgin Content Products (million BTUs/ton) Source: Morris, Dr. Jeffrey, 2008. Measuring the Environmental Impacts of Discards Management: Models, Methods, & Results. EPA West Coast Webinar on Climate Change, Waste Prevention, Recovery, & Disposal.

  3. Why Should We Care about Recycling? – It’s a Regional Thing • EPA Region 4 disposes of $1.2 billion dollars worth of recyclables EVERY YEAR, yet • Georgia is home to the world’s largest Aluminum recycler • NC is home to the world’s largest PET plastics (#1) recycling plant • AL is home to world’s largest HDPE plastics (#2) recycler • TN has 11 pulp/paper mills, and 12 facilities that rely on recycled steel and aluminum

  4. EPA / SERDC Economic Impact Study http://www.serdc.org/regionalresources

  5. www.serdc.org/regionalresources

  6. Economic Power of Recycling in the Southeast # Mfrs. # Jobs Sales Revenue • Alabama 26 10,700+ $6.6 billion • Florida 15 2,600+ $1.5 billion • Georgia 31 7,000+ $4.5 billion • Kentucky 17 4,300+ $3.8 billion • Mississippi 3 525+ $1.3 billion • N Carolina 30 2,800+ $1.1 billion • S Carolina 24 5,300+ $5.3 billion • Tennessee 30 6,500+ $4.3 billion 176 ~40,000 $28.4 billion

  7. Economic Aspect of Sustainability Tennessee is home to 30 manufacturers who rely on recycled content feedstock. • These companies: • Make more than $4.3 billion in yearly sales • Employ more than 6,500 Tennessee citizens directly in the manufacture of recycled content products

  8. MRFs in the Southeast

  9. What About Processors/Convertors?

  10. TN-Specific Success Stories • TDEC reduced/recycled 780 tons, saving the State $52,499 (2011) • FedEx, Memphis recycled 7,085 tons, for cost savings of $11.9 million, mostly waste prevention efforts (2011) • UT – Knoxville recycled 2,130 tons, saved $233,674 (2011) • TN Galvanizing (Jasper) recycled 142 tons, saved $409,750 (2011)

  11. City of Athens, Public Works recycled 3,632 tons, saving $22,731 (2010) • Ball Corporation (Dandridge) recycled 416 tons, saving $71,837 (2010) • Guy Brown Products, (Brentwood) - 67 tons, saved $6,000, & implemented “lights out day-lighting” (2009) • Frito-Lay, Fayetteville – recycled/composted 7,903 tons, saved $594,070 (2009) • Knoxville Tourism & Sports Corp – 2.5 tons, saved $400. (2009)

  12. What’s Next? • Municipal Government Toolkit www.epa.gov/region4/recycle Follow the Link to the Toolkit • Draft Bill in Congressional Subcommittee to gather more info on recycling.

  13. Remember, Rhonda Rollins EPA Region 4 Materials Management Section 404-562-8664 Rollins.rhonda@epa.gov

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