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8. Incineration is poorly and unscientifically monitored
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YOU NEED THREE THINGS TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC FROM TOXIC EMISSIONS.
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STRONG REGULATIONS
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YOU NEED THREE THINGS TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC FROM TOXIC EMISSIONS. STRONG REGULATIONS ADEQUATE MONITORING
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YOU NEED THREE THINGS TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC FROM TOXIC EMISSIONS. STRONG REGULATIONS ADEQUATE MONITORING TOUGH ENFORCEMENT
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YOU NEED THREE THINGS TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC FROM TOXIC EMISSIONS. STRONG REGULATIONS ADEQUATE MONITORING TOUGH ENFORCEMENT IF ANY LINK IS WEAK THE PUBLIC IS NOT PROTECTED
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“Even if we made incineration safe we would never make it sensible.
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It simply does not make sense to spend so much money destroying resources we should be sharing with the future.” (PC)
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The modern incinerator is attempting to perfect a bad idea At the industrial level our task in the 21st Century is not to find better ways to destroy discarded materials At the industrial level our task in the 21st Century is not to find better ways to destroy discarded materials But to stop making packaging and products that have to be destroyed! But to stop making packaging and products that have to be destroyed! And at the personal level to search for a lifestyle beyond consumerism And at the personal level to search for a lifestyle beyond consumerism
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The Waste problem will not be solved with better technology But with But with Better organization Better organization Better education Better education and better industrial design and better industrial design
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3. The ZERO WASTE 2020 strategy 3. The ZERO WASTE 2020 strategy
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ZERO WASTE IS A NEW DIRECTION DIRECTION
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NO to INCINERATORS NO to LANDFILLS THE BACK END OFWASTEMANAGEMENT
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NO to INCINERATORS NO to LANDFILLS THE FRONT END OFRESOURCEMANAGEMENT,INDUSTRIALDESIGN&POST-CONSUMERISM THE BACK END OFWASTEMANAGEMENT
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Zero Waste can be approached with a series of simple steps which are which are Practical Practical Cost effective and Cost effective and Politically acceptable Politically acceptable
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“The Fantastic 3” The San Francisco system
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I “Fantastici 4” Capannori, Italia
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Capannori LUNEDIORGANICO MARTEDIMULTIMATERIALE MERCOLEDICARTA GIOVEDI FRAZIONE RESIDUA VENERDIORGANICO SABATOMULTIMATERIALE
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The importance of Composting 1) Returns nutrients to the soil 2) Increases soil’s retention of water 3) Retains carbon (vs. Global warming) 4) Makes it easier for cities to handle the recyclables (jobs and businesses!) 5) But to use compost in agriculture you MUST have it clean – which means you MUST have DOOR-TO-DOOR collection.
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Organic Fraction heirarchy 1) Food to humans (in time marketing, Prof. Andrea Segre, Facolta di Agraria, U. Bologna) 2) Food to animals (bones, meat etc) 3) Backyard composting 4) Community composting (e.g. Zurich, Switzerland) 5) Co-composting with local farmers 6) Centralized composting facility.
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CompostingFacility 1 2 3
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Composting plant for San Francisco
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Local farmers are using the compost to grow fruit and vegetables for San Francisco
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CompostingFacilityMaterialsRecoveryFacility 1 2 3
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at Pier 96 MATERIALS RECOVERY FACIILITY
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Recycling RecyclingPlants CompostingPlants Cities Rural areas
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5. Reuse, Repair&Deconstruction
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Reusable items Reusable items Value of Los Angeles discarded materials Value of Los Angeles discarded materials
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Reuse, Repair & Deconstruction Urban Ore, Berkeley, California
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Grossing $3 million per year Grossing $3 million per year 27 full-time well-paid jobs 27 full-time well-paid jobs Urban Ore operating for 30 years Urban Ore operating for 30 years
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VIDEOS ONLINE www.AmericanHealthStudies.org www.AmericanHealthStudies.org www.AmericanHealthStudies.org www.AmericanHealthStudies.org Examples of Reuse and Repair Centers from California, Vermont, Nova Scotia and Australia Examples of Reuse and Repair Centers from California, Vermont, Nova Scotia and Australia
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Reuse and Repair Centers Can be used for: 1. Job training (Burlington, Vermont, see video) 2. Community building 3. Support High St. Charity Shops 4. Research for better industrial design
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REUSEREPAIR JOBTRAINING COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES BUILDINGMATERIALSYARD COMMUNITY COMPOST/ COMMUNITY GARDENS R E S E A R C H
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Reuse, Repair & Community Center Community Center
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Resource Recovery Park Reuse, Repair, Research & Community Center
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Resource Recovery Park Building deconstruction businesses Reuse, Repair, Research & Community Center
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Resource Recovery Park Resource Recovery Park Building deconstruction businesses Materials Recovery Facility for both domestic waste and commercial and non- hazardous industrial waste Reuse, Repair, Research & Community Center
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Resource Recovery Park Building deconstruction businesses Materials Recovery Facility for both domestic waste and commercial and non- hazardous industrial waste Construction & Demolition Waste Recycling Reuse, Repair, Research & Community Center
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Resource Recovery Park Building deconstruction businesses Materials Recovery Facility for both domestic waste and commercial and non- hazardous industrial waste Construction & Demolition Waste Recycling Reuse, Repair, Research & Community Center
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Resource Recovery Park Building deconstruction businesses Materials Recovery Facility for both domestic waste and commercial and non- hazardous industrial waste Construction & Demolition Waste Recycling Reuse, Repair, Research & Community Center
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Resource Recovery Park Building deconstruction businesses Materials Recovery Facility for both domestic waste and commercial and non- hazardous industrial waste Construction & Demolition Waste Recycling Reuse, Repair, Research & Community Center
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Resource Recovery Park Reuse, Repair, Research & Community Center Building deconstruction businesses Materials Recovery Facility for both domestic waste and commercial and non- hazardous industrial waste Construction & Demolition Waste Recycling Businesses using recovered secondary materials to make new products
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Economics “Economically, incineration represents ONE BIG BLACK BOX “Economically, incineration represents ONE BIG BLACK BOX The Zero Waste strategy represents 100’s of LITTLE GREEN BOXES” The Zero Waste strategy represents 100’s of LITTLE GREEN BOXES” (Ted Ward, Zero Waste, Del Norte County, California) (Ted Ward, Zero Waste, Del Norte County, California)
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CompostingFacilityMaterialsRecoveryFacility 1 2 3 ResidualFractionResidualFraction Reuse, Repair and Deconstruction Deconstruction
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We have to minimize the residual fraction with… 1) Waste reduction initiatives 2) Economic incentives
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