130 likes | 252 Vues
This presentation by Michael D. Moore at the Annual ACP Meeting outlines the importance of public-private partnerships in local market development, particularly in composting and recycling initiatives. Agencies must look beyond tipping fees and contracts to ensure sustainable markets for recycled products. Key strategies include fostering relationships with local officials, engaging the public, and leveraging resources. The focus is on innovative marketing and public education to promote recycling efforts, emphasizing environmental, societal, and financial benefits. Audience engagement is crucial for successful outcomes.
E N D
Public-Private Partnering for Local Market Development Orange County Sanitation District Michael D. Moore Association of Compost ProducersBoard Member Annual ACP Meeting, February 28, 2007
Why Should Agencies Care About Local Market Development? Tipping fees / contracts aren’t enough to guarantee long-term home for recycled products
What does a Public Agency have to Offer? Relationships with local governing officials Public outreach
Public-Private Partnerships • Leverage Resources • Leverage Relationships • Develop Unique MarketingPrograms – Get Creative!
Getting the Public Involved! Educate and document support of recycling efforts
Resource vs. Waste Mentality Water Recycling GasProduction& EnergyRecovery Solids Recycling
Public Education Messages • Environmental • Societal • Financial
Questions? Michael Mooremmoore@ocsd.com or (714) 593-7450 www.ocsd.com/environmental/biosolids Sign up for Biosolids updatesunder E-Notify Orange County Sanitation District P.O. Box 8127, Fountain Valley, CA 92728 (714) 962-2411 www.OCSD.com