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Department of Public Works Zero Waste Strategic Plan October 20, 2014
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Department of Public Works Recommendations 1.Find Zero Waste Strategic Plan exempt from CEQA pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061 (b) 3 (General Rule) 2.Adopt draft Zero Waste Strategic Plan which describes 19 initiatives that will increase Pasadena’s waste diversion from area landfills to over 87 percent by year 2040 3.Adopt Zero Waste Resolution to commemorate City’s commitment to striving toward Zero Waste 2
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Department of Public Works Plan Development Workshops February 22, 2012 May 24, 2012 August 22, 2012 On-line survey October 8, 2012 to November 30, 2012 Social media Facebook Twitter Initial draft plan MSC: August 13, 2013 EAC: Sept. 17, 2013 Updated draft plan EAC: Sept. 16, 2014 Letter of support for adoption of Plan MSC: October 7, 2014 Recommendation for Plan approval To City Council 3
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Department of Public Works Community Outreach Advertisements Pasadena Weekly Pasadena Star News News releases Flyers Public counters PUSD students Special events Outreach to Chamber of Commerce, RBOC, etc. City website Environmental listserv sites E-mail blasts Council Field Reps Stakeholders established during General Plan process City employees Social media Facebook Twitter 4
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Department of Public Works Initiative Development Zero Waste Plan – framework for achieving policy directions Initiative/program development will be collaborative with community stakeholders Mini program reviews> Outreach plans Specific costs Initiatives/programs will be brought forward for City Council consideration Major programs or anticipated PAYT fee impacts Outreach to impacted stakeholders 5
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Department of Public Works Initiative Development Research alternatives & context Kick-off Meeting with Stakeholders (residents, businesses, EAC & others) Form Working Group of Stakeholders Develop recommended implementation & costs Present Working Group recommendation to City Council for consideration 6
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Department of Public Works Guiding Policies/Context Pasadena signatory to United Nations Urban Environmental Accords (UEA) UEA diversion goals 75% by 2020 Zero waste by 2040 Pasadena diversion rates 73% in 2010 75% in 2012 Legislative mandates 7
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Department of Public Works Guiding Policies/Context cont’d Legislation signed into law AB 1594 – discontinues diversion credit for green material used at landfill as ADC beginning 2020 Yard waste 30% of single-family waste stream 8% of City-controlled waste stream 3% of Citywide diversion Exploring organics processing facilities Exploring commingled yard & food waste collection 8
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Department of Public Works Guiding Policies/Context cont’d Legislation signed into law AB 1826 – mandatory commercial organics recycling beginning 2016 Opening franchise system to composting haulers Exploring organics processing facilities Planning outreach to businesses generating large quantities of organics 9
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Department of Public Works Zero Waste Zero Waste ≠ 100% recycling Zero Waste = Maximizing Diversion + Minimizing Generation 10
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Department of Public Works Waste Composition 11
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Department of Public Works Waste Diversion Potential 12
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Department of Public Works Plan Features 19 program initiatives (p. 33) Implementation timeframes (p. 33) Short-term: 2014 – 2017 Short to medium-term: 2014 – 2020 Medium-term: 2017 – 2020 Long-term: 2020 – 2040 Next steps for 2014 – 2017 (pp. 20-30) Detail on 2014 – 2017 schedule (p. 35) 3-year reviews of Plan 13
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Department of Public Works Road to Zero Waste 14
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Department of Public Works Implementation Timeframe 15
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Department of Public Works Zero Waste Strategic Plan 16 Questions?
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Department of Public Works Polystyrene Food Packaging Project Initiative 2. Product & disposal bans (e.g. Polystyrene Food Packaging) pp. 20 & 21 Timeframe: 2014 – 2017 (Target completion date December 31, 2015) Next Steps: Research other CA polystyrene food packaging bans Research compostable alternatives to polystyrene food containers Organize stakeholder kickoff meeting & form working group Businesses> Polystyrene industry representatives Restaurants> Restaurant Association Pasadena Chamber of Commerce> Environmental groups Waste haulers/processors> Pasadena Public Health Department Environmental Advisory Commission (EAC) Explore all sides of issue & options with working group 17
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