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by Ann Schneider, former Chair, National Sierra Club Zero Waste Committee

Building Zero Waste Communities: Tools to Take Home Sierra Club Policies, Guides & Websites: How To’s to Help Grassroots Activists. by Ann Schneider, former Chair, National Sierra Club Zero Waste Committee. Sierra Club - Who We Are:.

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by Ann Schneider, former Chair, National Sierra Club Zero Waste Committee

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  1. Building Zero Waste Communities: Tools to Take Home Sierra Club Policies, Guides & Websites: How To’s to Help Grassroots Activists by Ann Schneider, former Chair, National Sierra Club Zero Waste Committee

  2. Sierra Club - Who We Are: Largest Grassroots OrganizationVolunteersTechnical StaffLobby StaffNationalState / RegionChapters & Groups

  3. Sierra Club Zero Waste Chapters & Groups 64 Chapters 13 in California 1 per state & Puerto Rico Roughly 800,000 members 1.1 million if you include supporters

  4. Environmental Issues Issue Committees / Teams • Zero Waste • Energy & Climate • Cool Cities Mayor’s Climate Agreement • Supports Waste-to-Energy • Support Landfill-Gas to-Energy

  5. Sierra Club Adopts ZWIA Definition of Zero Waste* • Zero Waste is a goal that is both pragmatic and visionary, to guide people to emulate sustainable natural cycles, where all discarded materials are resources for others to use. • Zero Waste means designing and managing products and processes to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste and materials, conserve and recover all resources, and not burn or bury them. • Guiding principle is “highest and best use” of items found in the waste stream that incorporates the value already added to those items, like embodied energy, additives, material characteristics. * www.zwia.org/standards.html

  6. Definition of Zero Waste* • Zero Waste creates Green Jobs. • Implementing Zero Waste will eliminate all discharges to land, water or air that may be a threat to planetary, human, animal or plant health. • www.sierraclub.org/committees/zerowaste

  7. Existing Sierra Club Toolshttp://www.sierraclub.org/committees/zerowaste/ • Zero Waste Policy: Cradle to Cradle : EPR, Zero Waste • Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Guidance • Land Application of Sewage Sludge • Landfill-Gas-To-Energy Policy • 2006 Energy Policy • Against incineration • Leaves open biomass energy

  8. Existing Sierra Club Tools http://www.sierraclub.org/committees/zerowaste/ Purchasing Guidelines for Compact Fluorescent Lighting (CFLs) Green Jobs Waste Surcharge Challenge: an Economic Stimulus for Zero Waste ZW to Reduce Global Warming – 15 Steps Activists Can Do Now to Reduce Global Warming Zero Waste & EPR Resolutions Resolutions to support siting of recycling & composting operations Local Action Campaign – Outlines specific steps a brand new activist can do to grow zero waste actions in their community (Clubhouse website)

  9. Tools we Borrow • ILSR/GAIAs Stop Trashing the Planet • GAIAs Entire Website and tools • GRRNs Cool It 2012 • GRRN Garbage is Not a Renewable Energy • Zero Waste Vancouver: Local Action British Columbia Fights 6 Incinerators • Embodied Energy in Reuse and Recycling as Compared to Burning the Material: Incineration of Municipal Solid Waste - A Reasonable Energy Option? Fact Sheet #3 Add – Lisa Skumatz “Recycling Programs Outperform Energy Efficiency on GHG Abatement & Job Creation”

  10. Working the Political Side – Endorsements • Sierra Club charity status allows us to endorse political candidates and to work on endorsed candidates campaigns using Sierra Club resources. • Our Endorsement is highly coveted by politicians (in our progressive communities). In the top three with nurses and school teachers. • We are allowed to directly lobby elected officials.

  11. Political Pressure • This gives us a unique opportunity to develop relationships with elected officials • Increase Our Clout – match members with elected officials who provide an avenue to communicate both what we support and what we don’t support. • Monitor politician’s actions AND hold them accountable for bad votes and decisions • Don’t endorse them the next time • Guest Editorials and Letters to Editors • Publically thank them for good work

  12. Campaigns Now • Adopting Zero Waste Local Resolutions • Advocate for local governments to create community based task forces to develop Zero Waste Policy and Implementation Plans • Adopt resolutions supporting the siting of reuse, recycling and composting facilities • Pressure local governments to ban or charge fees on single use products (bags, take out food packaging, single use water bottles, etc.) • Advocate for local governments to adopt green building standards for commercial, public works and residential buildings….. And historic preservation and Deconstruction ordinances

  13. Hot Hot Activism • Waste to Energy • Plasma Arc / Gasification • Food waste – Anaerobic digestion ? • Biomass – fire suppression, wood waste • Biofuel/biodiesel – restaurant cooking oil • Landfill Gas-to-Energy (LFGtE) • Renewable Energy Portfolio’s & Standards to disallow WtE & LFGTE

  14. Plastic Bag Bans • What drove the action – stream and bay contamination with plastics, dead animals, recreation, tourism • Main Driving Force – Save the Bay (San Francisco) • Partners – Generation Exchange, Elected Officials, Loma Prieta Chapter of the Sierra Club

  15. Plastic Bag Bans…. ADFs • What we did • Educated members and public on the issue • Email & telephone deluge to Board of Supervisors and San Jose City Council Members • Guest Editorials in Local Papers • Gave political cover to elected officials

  16. Zero Waste and GHG Reduction Actions • Global Warming Law “AB32” • Requires our Air Resources Board to create regulations to reduce GHGs • Requires measurements • Public Input – series of meetings and public comment periods • Partnered with Energy & Climate Com. Activists & SC Calif. Lobbyists to include ZW – mandatory commercial recycling

  17. AB 32 Scoping Plan (GHG Reduction for California) Then reached out to partners in labor groups, medical community, youth groups, EJ and the big environs – NRDC, Union of Concerned Scientists Coordinated message for hearings We Won – mandatory commercial recycling We Lost – WtE counting as recycling – fight another day on RES Legislation

  18. Zero Waste Partners Community Activist Trainings • 2-3 hour trainings for community activists • Demonstrate existing tools and how to use them • How to find other partners within the community • Case Studies

  19. Sierra Club ZW Resources • ZW Committee working with people to help next generation of activists • Ask elected officials to support ZW, EPR, more reuse, recycling and composting, green building and no LFGTE or MSW WtE • Sierra Club Zero Waste Website: www.sierraclub.org/committees/zerowaste/ • http://clubhouse.sierraclub.org/committees/zerowaste • http://connect.sierraclub.org/team/Zero_Waste

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