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The Missing Piece of Zero Waste: Renee Robertson City of San Diego February 24, 2010
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Snap shot of food waste in California Prioritizing diversion programs Zero waste approach Starting a food waste diversion program Other zero waste alternatives
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= Composting facility currently accepting food waste
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139,758 tons/year
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Commercial: 51,000 tons Single Family: 50,000 tons Multi-Family: 32,000 tons
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End goal is not merely diversion, but the re-creation of waste in to valuable products CompostMulch Wood Chips
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Reduce Destination Facility In-House Collection Storage & Hauling
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Reduce Destination Facility In-House Collection Storage & Hauling
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Reduce Destination Facility In-House Collection Storage & Hauling
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Reduce Destination Facility In-House Collection Storage & Hauling
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Source separated, un-bagged food scraps Water tight “end dump” container Zero contamination Loads not older than 10 days Food scraps only - no paper, biodegradable plates, cups, or utensils No waxed cardboard
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Choosing pre and/or post consumer streams Colored & labeled collection containers Staff training & education Posters & signs using your own pictures
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Enclosed container to reduce vectors & odors Connection to sewer line Area to rinse out collection containers Drain covers to capture food scraps Mechanical arm to empty 32 gal. containers
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Animal feed Food donation Anaerobic digestion Vermicomposting
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Renee Robertson Recycling Specialist 858-627-3308 RobertsonR@sandiego.gov
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