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Zero Waste Action Plan

Zero Waste Action Plan. Glendale, California Zero Waste Associates Gary Liss, 916-652-7850 gary@garyliss.com ; www.garyliss.com. Reduce Reuse Recycle. Zero Waste =.

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Zero Waste Action Plan

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  1. Zero Waste Action Plan Glendale, California Zero Waste Associates Gary Liss, 916-652-7850 gary@garyliss.com; www.garyliss.com

  2. Reduce Reuse Recycle Zero Waste =

  3. Zero Waste is a goal that is ethical, economical, efficient and visionary, to guide people in changing their lifestyles and practices to emulate sustainable natural cycles, where all discarded materials are designed to become resources for others to use. Zero Waste means designing and managing products and processes to systematically avoid and eliminate the volume and toxicity of waste and materials, conserve and recover all resources, and not burn or bury them. Implementing Zero Waste will eliminate all discharges to land, water or air that are a threat to planetary, human, animal or plant health. Definition of Zero Waste Source; www.zwia.org/standards.html

  4. Landfills are one of the largest sources of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Methane is 21-105x more potent than CO2 Zero Waste & Global Warming • 71 Tons “Upstream” For Every Ton MSW • Recycling & composting all discards in CA = eliminating all auto exhaust in CA Wasteberg

  5. 10,000 tons of SW = Landfill - 1 job Composting – 4 jobs Recycling – 10 jobs Reuse – 75 –250 jobs Source: www.ilsr.org Zero Waste and Green Jobs • Recycling Industry = Size of Auto Industry

  6. Nature Is The Model Zero Waste, Or Darn Close Businesses Have Achieved Over 90% Waste Reduction Is Zero Waste Attainable ? Picture: Methane Earth; Credit: GISS, NASA

  7. Anheuser-Busch, Fairfield, CA Apple Computer, Elk Grove, CA Epson, OR Fetzer Vineyards Frankie’s Bohemian Café, SF Greens Restaurant, SF Hewlett-Packard, Roseville, CA Honda Mad River Brewery New Belgium Brewery Pillsbury Playa Vista, LA, CA Ricoh Electronics San Diego Wild Animal Park Scoma’s Restaurant, SF Subaru Toyota Vons-Safeway Xerox Corp 900 Businesses in Japan Zero Waste Businesses are Leading the Way (>90% diversion) See www.earthresource.org

  8. Saves Money Reduces Liability Increases Efficiency Reduces GHG and emissions Marketing Edge “Right Thing To Do” Why would a business DO this? Source: Gil Friend, Natural Logic

  9. Canberra, Australia NZ – Entire Country Over 66% of NZ Cities Seattle, WA Chicago, IL Central Vermont Waste Mgt.District Austin, TX Toronto, Ontario Buenos Aires, Argentina Telluride, CO Boulder City & County, CO Summit County, CO Nelson, British Columbia (BC) Regional Districts BC Kootenay Boundary Central Kootenay Cowichan Valley Sunshine Coast Halifax, Nova Scotia Zero Waste Communities Source: www. ZWIA.org

  10. Del Norte County San Luis Obispo Co. Rancho Cucomonga Culver City (Sustainability Plan) Sacramento (in General Plan) El Cajon Fresno Burbank Working on ZW Plan: City of Los Angeles Glendale, CA SF Bay Area San Francisco Oakland San Jose Santa Cruz County & all cities in County Berkeley Palo Alto Marin County Novato Fairfax Sunnyvale CA Zero Waste Communities

  11. Glendale Discards Sorted into the 12 Market CategoriesNote: Half of the Materials are Suitable for Compost

  12. Revenue Potential from Glendale Discards

  13. Zero Waste Goal Commercial Recycling Rule Organics Recovery Reduce - Producer Responsibility Reuse – Bulky Goods Key Recommendations in Glendale Draft Zero Waste Plan

  14. Zero emissions to air, water, land Do not burn or bury resources Currently Divert 53% 70% by 2015 90% by 2021 Zero Waste Goal

  15. Comply with State Mandate Source Separate or Process Mixed Waste No materials direct to landfill Mixed Waste – At least 25% recovery City continue to offer free recycling Commercial Recycling Rule

  16. Compostable Organics out of Landfill Processing facility at Scholl Canyon Digest to Recover Energy Compost digestate Pilot for commercial organics first Organics Recovery

  17. Adopt EPR Policy Purchasing preference for take-backs ID problem products for local actions Advocate State and Federal legislation Citywide ban on stores distributing free single-use plastic shopping bags Styrofoam – follow County lead Takeback guide on City website Reduce & Producer Responsibility

  18. CA 20-Year History of EPR(Extended Producer Responsibility)

  19. Reuse • Bulky Goods – Reuse ahead of route truck • Promote E-Services (Craig’s List, e Bay, LA Shares?) • Used Building Materials • Reuse Guide on Website

  20. Zero Waste Resources • Glendale Zero Waste Yahoo Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/gropu/ZeroWasteGlendale • Los Angeles ZW Planning: http://www.zerowaste.lacity.org/home/index.html • Oakland Adopted ZW Plan: http://www.zerowasteoakland.com/AssetFactory.aspx?did=2123 • Burbank ZW Plan: http://www.ci.burbank.ca.us/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=3117 • GrassRoots Recycling Network:www.grrn.org • Zero Waste International Alliance:www.zwia.org • Earth Resource Foundation:www.earthresource.org • Glendale Zero Waste Questions: Tom Brady, 818-550-3435: tbrady@ci.glendale.ca.us

  21. If you’re not for Zero Waste, how much waste are you for?

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