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Greensboro Recycling Survey and Recycling Program Assessment Alex Arnett Waste Reduction Supervisor City of Greensboro
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Today’s Topics Part I: Recycling Survey – Why we conducted a survey – How we did it – What we learned from it Part II: Recycling Program Assessment – Assessment purpose – Key findings – Recommendations
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Part I: Recycling Survey
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Recycling Survey: The Need Program Rebrand/ new outreach Need to know: – Residents’ knowledge level – Barriers to recycling – Attitudes – Behaviors
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Recycling Survey
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Process Created survey in-house Printed 90,000 copies in-house Mailed via water bill Received responses: – Direct mail – Returned with water bill payment – Survey available online
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Survey Response Overwhelming response- around 10% Most popular response method: with water bill payment
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Data Entry Used Survey Monkey to enter data Over 8,000 paper responses- needed help Hired temps, enlisted light-duty employees About 10 weeks to enter all data
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Survey Response Map 9 Recycling Survey Response
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Survey Results What’s Acceptable “Quiz” Portion “C” Average
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MaterialPercentPercent CorrectGrade Cardboard95.56% A Glass Bottles94.60% A Newspaper, Magazines, Catalogs94.54% A Aluminum Cans93.23% A Chipboard (Cereal Boxes, etc)86.57% B Office and School Paper, Junk Mail80.61% C Steel/ Tin Cans78.61% C Milk & Juice Cartons75.23% C Plastics #3-772.73% D Plastics #1-263.59% F Pizza Boxes59.94% F Aluminum Foil & Pie Pans52.93% F Aerosol Cans (empty)45.41% F Plastic Bags26.11%73.89%D Paper Towels, Tissues25.02%74.98%C Styrofoam20.23%79.77%C Empty Motor Oil Bottles8.92%91.08%B Yard Waste4.39%95.61%A Tires, Rubber3.54%96.46%A Clothes3.12%96.88%A Food Waste1.26%98.74%A OVERALL 81.00%C
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Write-In Responses I AM A HARDCORE ENVIROMENTALIST AND THERE COULD NEVER BE TOO MANY MEASURES OR EFFEORTS TO SAVE THE PLANTET. I COMMEND THE CITY OF GREENSBORO ON ITS EFFORTS TO KEEP THE GREEENS IN GREENSBORO.
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Write-In Responses Put simply, I sometimes don't recycle - on purpose - because the City does not REQUIRE it. It's my form of a passive protest because I feel strongly that by recycling currently I am condoning the fact that it's an optional activity…Until common sense is legislated however, I will continue to intentionally not take measures to recycle when I easily could.
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Write-In Responses
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Attitudes Everyone knows that recycling helps the environment Less sure about where recycling goes, financial benefits of recycling Feel unsure about what to recycle (know the basics, unsure about specifics)
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Part II: Recycling Program Assessment
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Program Assessment: Purpose Rebrand Identify strengths and weaknesses Establish performance benchmarks Make recommendations that: – Strengthen program and improve performance – Improve customer service and access to programs – Make financial sense, i.e. return on investment 17
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Program Assessment: Key Indicators Metrics Community Input Programs Education and Outreach Marketing Policy and Code Enforcement Performance Measurement Technology
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Metrics Contamination Rate Recycling Pounds Per Household Set-Out Rate (participation rate?) Recycling Rate 19
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Metrics- Map
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Summary Resident confusion and lack of knowledge Low participation, non-participation High contamination (20%)- two kinds of contamination
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Key Recommendations Blue Cart Conversion project Direct mail marketing Code enforcement upgrades New policies Multi-Material Drop Off Center
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Implementation
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Questions? Alex Arnett City of Greensboro- Field Operations Waste Reduction Supervisor Alex.Arnett@Greensboro-NC.gov (336) 373-2342
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