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CAROLINA RECYCLING ASSOCIATION APRIL 11, 2013 APRIL 22, 2013 PLANNING for RECYCLING

PLANNING for RECYCLING

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PLANNING for RECYCLING . Carolina Recycling Association April 11, 2013 April 22, 2013. WHY PLAN for RECYCLING?. Develop Strategy For Reaching Goals Assess Infrastructure Needs Assess Financial Needs. GOALS by 2020. PLANNING PROCESS. Inventory and Assessment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CAROLINA RECYCLING ASSOCIATIONAPRIL 11 , 2013APRIL 22 , 2013

PLANNING for RECYCLING

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WHY PLAN for RECYCLING?

Develop Strategy For Reaching Goals Assess Infrastructure Needs

Assess Financial Needs

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GOALS by 2020

Recycling Goal: 40%

Disposal Goal: 3.25 lbs. pp/pd

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PLANNING PROCESS

• What does the current system look like?• What are its strengths and weaknesses?

Inventory and Assessment

• Where does community want to be in x years?• What is needed to get from current system to future vision?

Needs and Goals

• How will community get from here to there?• Who will be responsible for doing what and by when?• How much will it cost and where will the money come from?

Implementation Strategy

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QUESTIONS TO ASK

What is still being disposed?

What markets are available for material

disposed?

What is needed to divert materials and access these

markets?

How much would it cost?

What other barriers exist?

What benefits would be gained?

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MaterialsCollection

Markets

PROGRAM COMPONENTS

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PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS

BarriersEducation Incentives

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Aluminum CansSteel CansCorrugated CardboardGlass (bottles & jars)MagazinesMetal (scrap)Motor oil bottles NewspapersOffice Paper

 

Cooking oilOil filtersPaint (latex)Plastic (bottles/jars)TextilesTires White Goods/AppliancesYard Trimmings

 MATERIALS to ADDRESS

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E-ScrapWhite Goods

Lead-acid BatteriesYard Trimmings

Tires Used Motor Oil

BANNED ITEMS

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HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

PaintPesticides

SolventsAntifreeze

Lead-acid Batteries

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ALLOW FOR PROGRAM EXPANSION

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TRENDS IN RECYCLING

“Zero” wasteSingle stream3-stream: refuse, recyclables, organicsNon-traditional recyclablesExtended Producer ResponsibilityRecycling on the Go

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HOW TRENDS IMPACT PLANNING

Collection Processing

Education

Markets

Single Stream

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MEASURE AND ADJUST Reduction In Disposal

Increase In Tons RecycledRecycling RateParticipation RateCost Per TonRecyclables Still DisposedAchievement Of Other Goals

Established

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County/Regional Solid Waste Management Plans

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ESSENTIALS

Clearly Convey Intent 20-year Planning Period

Include Data To Support PositionsExplain The Revision Mechanism

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Current GenerationProjected Generation

Existing CapacityManagement Options

Future Fac i l i ty Needs Actions NeededProjected Costs

Plan Contents

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Essentials

Clearly Convey Intent 20-year Planning Period

Include Data To Support PositionsExplain The Revision Mechanism

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PLAN DEVELOPMENT

Follow Local ProceduresDocument Process

Include Cities and TownsAllow Public Participation

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ProjectionsAnnual Reports As Updates

Update GoalsRecommend Strategies

STATE PLAN REVISION2013 Target

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Public CommentOpportunity for Input

STATE PLAN REVISION

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Jana [email protected]

803/896-4221

Questions?