Recycling at CDPHE Patrick Hamel, Sustainability Division (303) 692-2979

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Recycling at CDPHE Patrick Hamel, Sustainability Division (303)

CDPHE Background Approximately 1,200 employees located in 3 buildings Two of the buildings are office space located in the City of Glendale One building is a lab with office space located in East Denver.

Brief History of Recycling at CDPHE Main product recycled was office paper Many of the signs for collection were outdated and incorrect Cardboard was other material that was collected Most other items were hit or miss Employees would do on their own No formalizes program for commingled items

Why Did We Decide to Improve? Environmental Management System (EMS) Aspects/Impacts Audit Audit showed we were doing little to address waste/recycling issues HIPAA - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (Security of Documentation) RCRA – Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Generation of Battery Waste (Universal Waste) Wanted to “Walk the Talk”

Where Are We at Now Items Collected at CDPHE Glass/Aluminum/Plastic #1 & #2 (one container) Corrugated Cardboard Office Paper (Shredded) Junk Mail, Newspaper, Magazines, Phonebooks, Brown Paper Bags, Paperboard (cereal boxes, soda 12 packs) Electronic Equipment, Cell phones Batteries Computers, Old Office Supplies and Furniture

Challenges in Implementing Program Lease the two office buildings. Recycling companies only wanted to recycle office paper and cardboard at commercial facilities. Many independent office recycling programs in different divisions. Educating employees on program and materials that are accepted. Getting accurate tracking numbers.

Keys to Implementation Management Support. Different Divisions willing to step up and help with costs of program. Education of employees about benefits of program. Getting local waste haulers to be flexible in what they will collect.

Program Successes for FY ‘05 Office Paper Recycling – 172,000 lbs Corrugated Cardboard – 130,000 lbs Newsprint/Magazines – 83,000 lbs Commingled Containers – 8,000 lbs Batteries (Mixed types) – 750 lbs Total materials – 393,750 lbs Recycling Rate 35% to 51%

Where is the Program Headed? Improved tracking of both recycled and waste material. More uniformity on collection containers and signage. Working to reduce cost of program (City and County of Denver Partnership?). Educating employees about program. Expanding to other state agencies.

Beyond Recycling Purchasing more products made from recycled material. Reduce the amount of raw material we purchase on the front end (Paper Reduction).

Questions? Patrick Hamel, Sustainability Division (303)