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Multi-family Recycling

Multi-family Recycling. Jennifer Fenderbosch Jfenderbosch@avonlake.org 440-821-4617. Benefits of Multi-family Recycling. Significant disposal/diversion Multi-family is part of the community Residents want recycling services

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Multi-family Recycling

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  1. Multi-family Recycling Jennifer Fenderbosch Jfenderbosch@avonlake.org 440-821-4617

  2. Benefits of Multi-family Recycling • Significant disposal/diversion • Multi-family is part of the community • Residents want recycling services • Educates more people about resource conservation cost and benefit of disposal • Good for Economy, Good for Environment

  3. Challenges in Multi-family Recycling • Resident Participation to prevent contamination & increase waste diversion from landfills: 68 Million Americans per National Apartment Association http://infohouse.p2ric.org/ref/06/0505.pdf • Costs: Move beyond perception of increased cost; misconception that maintenance fees cover waste management fees • Mobile Lifestyle among apartment dwellers presents challenges: different rules; different items collected; different container styles (5 gal bucket to rollout carts); different building configurations • Onsite Logistics: storage space of specialized containers; central collection containers; transportation pick up challenges; original designs of facilities not conducive to recycling programs, access blocked by cars; property manager turnover, break down boxes prior to putting in bin • 21% of what is put into Multi-family recycling bins did not belong there • 15% of what was tossed into garbage bins could have been put into recycling bins

  4. LESS CONSISTENT LESS CONVENIENT MORE CONFUSING

  5. Overcome Challenges • Education: Participants, Property Management, Custodial Staff, Resident Association • Communication: Signage, Resident engagement services, welcome packages, staff engagement • Equipment Services and Support: Compactor, Individual containers, central collection site, staff use; pressure washing, repairing light fixtures; maintain site • Operating Procedures; Establish protocols: log sheet, best practices and cot management initiatives • Temporary Services: Move out; Clean Out Services and Junk Removal • Commingled recyclables and glass collection inadequate: education

  6. Montgomery County, MD pushing for 70% diversion by 2020 125,000 Multifamily households: County working with property owners Recycling service is mandated. Focus is on infrastructure.

  7. Montgomery County Creative Solutions • County visits each site and works with property owners • Focus on Convenience: Collection point on each floor, recycling bins next to all trash dumpsters, provide six gallon baby blue bucket that residents tote to trash rooms and feed contents into chutes • Signage with graphics (11 languages and Bilingual staff and volunteers for community outreach)

  8. Seattle 145,914 Multi-family households Creative Solutions: City mails educational information directly to Tenant vs Landlord

  9. Seattle’s Solutions • Newcomer Packets • Zero Waste • RecyclingStar.org • Well implemented plan that reiterates the message: Flyers, Signage, Videos, News media, Schools, Non Profits, Retail Stores including Grocery Stores, Public Transportation and Public Land

  10. State of Texas Alliance for Recycling (STAR) • 501c3 recycling organization whose mission is to increase recycling for Texans • Stakeholders: Recyclers, industry, municipalities, academia, citizens, nonprofits…. Many ideas provide for different perspectives and creative solutions • Re-Community Educational Videos for Students and Adults • Fort Worth Ordinances are model ordinances for all of Texas

  11. Model Ordinances • Salt Lake City, Utah http//www.slcdocs.com/slcgreen/Business%20Recycling/SLC%Business%20Recycling%20Toolkit%202017.pdf • Portland, Oregon: 4,000 Muilti-family accounts and 20 local governments: Mandates Recycling • Wisconsin: Mandates Recycling: identified uses for crushed container glass limited number of bottle to bottle plants in state: sandblast media alternative aggregate in asphalt pavement or as a base in road construction (labels and caps must be kept out), septic tank treatment system, drainage medium for utility trenches, filter medium in water systems, decorative material in landscaping, glass sand reduction and more

  12. Model Ordinances • Pottstown, PA http://files.dep.state.pa.us/Waste/Recycling/lib/landrecwaste/recycling/techreports/Pottstown_393.pdf • Los Angeles, CA http//foresternetwork.com/daily/waste/recycling/city-oflosangels-multifamily-residential-recycling-challenges-2/ Compare hauler’s costumer list and MFRP database and haulers and MFRP Field Audits. 17,000 properties diverted more than 102,000 tons of recyclables from landfills in July 2007. CalRecycle grant delivered free blue bins to any complex with 5 or more unites who had private trash services. Mandated since 2012. City’s Zero Waste LA Franchise System. Private Haulers can enroll. Single Hauler for both Trash and Recycling avoids confusion. Http://ecoact.org/PDF/MultiFamilyRecycling/MFD_ManagerKit.pdf

  13. Model Ordinances • Minnesota: https//DES.mt.gov/112/Land/Recycling/Documents/pdf/multiFamilyRecycling.pdf State exceeds the national recycling rate of 35%, increased multi-family remains the key for their success • Alameda County, Ca www.RecyclingRulesAC.org mandatory ordinance kicked in in two phases beginning 2011 and then 2014 • Austin Texas https://www.austintexas.gov/Urso Universal Recycling Ordinance

  14. Resources • USEPA has a number of publications for Multi-family • Complex Recycling Issues: Strategies for Record setting waste reduction— fact sheet for coordinators, building managers, owners that is drawn from national studies • Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance, Eureka Recycling toolkit “Exploring Multifamily Recycling” • Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Fact Sheet • USEPA overview addresses economic incentive of pay As You Throw for Multifamily • Wisconsin’s Waste Reduction and Recycling Law • California Integrate Waste Management Board • Multifamily Dwelling Recycling Evaluation Report

  15. Resources • Dallas, Tx http:www2.dallascityhall.com/committee_briefings/briefings0208/TEC_ApartmentComplexRecyclingInitiative_0225208.pdf • Trash Butler: http://TrashButler.com Expands amenities package, differentiate yourself from competing properties reduce total waste costs for property, add supplemental income stream, add sustainability and recycling to community, discounts for moving and bulk item removal, orientations for management and residents • Charleston, SC https://www.charlestoncounty.org/Departments/environmental-managment/apartment-condo-recycling.php

  16. Resources • Charleston, SC. Https://recyclenation.com/2015/04/8-of-biggest-recycling-challenges-facing-American-communities/ • Georgia http://www.dca.ga.gob/development/EnvironmentalMangement/programs/downloads/MultiFamRecycle2010.pdf Toolkit is for program managers, property managers, owners, elected officials, haulers, vendors, associations. Diversion of recyclables from disposal stream lowers waste handing and disposal fees to reduce. Costs to offset cost of recycling collection. Encourage household items given to Goodwill, Salvation Army, Habitat, Simple Recycling with compact fluorescent bulbs to Home Depot etc. • RethinkWaste” 12 public agencies in San Mateo County California http://rethinkwaste.org/residents/multi-family-residences

  17. Resources • RethinkWaste.org has tips for Managers, Posters, Move in Poster, Move in postcard, Compost postcard, and Move Out Flyers that can be adopted for other locations. • Alameda County, CA www.recyclingrulesAC.org • Austin, Texas Make Your Own Signs: http://autintexas.gov/signmaker • Montgomery, Maryland http://www.montogomerycountymd.gov/SW’s/Trac/ State Mandate and educational services with posters, brochures, children’s activity booklet, flyers, handbooks, decals/stickers for collection containers and magnets. Staff overs specialized presentations to staff, associations, managers, owners and residents

  18. Resources • Montgomery County, Md offers “Recycling Achievement Recognition Awards” Highest Recycling Achievement by Sector, Innovative Waste Reduction/Recycling Programs, Outstanding Educational Programs to Increase Recycling Awareness, Property Manager of the Year, Resident of the Year http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/SW’s/awards/

  19. Key to Success for Multi-Family Recycling • State wide Mandate • Infrastructure in place to provide education, literature templates and outreach • Website with all information that is easy to use, easy to adapt and change at the local level • 501c3 that provides support, outreach and grants • Multi point marketing with awards and certificates • Service capacity calculator, list of haulers, audit forms

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