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1 Smooth Sailing Ahead Partnering With Sustainability and Waste Compliance & Mitigation Fernando Berton, CIWMB

2 Waste Characterization in California 42 million tons disposed in 2005 23 million tons biological in origin 5.7 tons plastic and textiles

3 25 30 35 40 45 50 19881992199620002004 Amount Landfilled (M Tons) 0 25 50 75 100 125 Diversion (%) California Population 30 35 40 198519901995200020052010 Millions Diversion Rate (%) - Right hand Axis Total Disposal vs. Statewide Diversion

4 Strategic Directives 6.0 Strategic Directive 6: Strategic Directive 6: Assist in the development of viable, sustainable markets to divert materials Assist in the development of viable, sustainable markets to divert materials Encourage source reduction and recycling Encourage source reduction and recycling Strategic Directive 6.5 Strategic Directive 6.5 Ensure sufficient recyclables will be available for increased diversion and regional markets, Ensure sufficient recyclables will be available for increased diversion and regional markets, Adequate collection and processing facilities need to be in place Adequate collection and processing facilities need to be in place Will necessitate development of new or expanded facilities. Will necessitate development of new or expanded facilities.

5 Strategic Directive 8.0 Strategic Directive 8: Strategic Directive 8: Manage and mitigate impacts of solid waste and tires on public health and safety and the environment Manage and mitigate impacts of solid waste and tires on public health and safety and the environment Integrated and consistent permitting, inspection, and enforcement efforts Integrated and consistent permitting, inspection, and enforcement efforts Strategic Directive 8.5 Strategic Directive 8.5 Addresses need to assist local decision-makers with infrastructure issues Addresses need to assist local decision-makers with infrastructure issues Long-term planning is needed to ensure that facilities are there when they are needed Long-term planning is needed to ensure that facilities are there when they are needed

6 Strategic Directive 9.0 Strategic Directive 9: Strategic Directive 9: Encourage innovations and technologies that provide for the most efficient and effective management and reuse of materials Encourage innovations and technologies that provide for the most efficient and effective management and reuse of materials Strategic Directive 9.2 Strategic Directive 9.2 Encourage development of bioenergy and biofuels Encourage development of bioenergy and biofuels Executive Order S-06-06 called for increase in biofuel production and electricity from biomass Executive Order S-06-06 called for increase in biofuel production and electricity from biomass Materials in waste stream to produce alternative energy and bio-fuels, thereby increasing diversion and developing new markets Materials in waste stream to produce alternative energy and bio-fuels, thereby increasing diversion and developing new markets

7 Infrastructure Activities Biofuels and Bioenergy Summit – March and July 07 Biofuels and Bioenergy Summit – March and July 07 Stakeholders reinforced need to clarify/consolidate permitting processes Stakeholders reinforced need to clarify/consolidate permitting processes Continue research activities Continue research activities Educate public, state agencies, and local governments Educate public, state agencies, and local governments

8 Organics Summit – October ‘07 Held October 10 th, 2007 Held October 10 th, 2007 Exchange of ideas: Exchange of ideas: Develop common understanding for future of compostables and cellulosic materials Develop common understanding for future of compostables and cellulosic materials Facilitated breakout sessions Facilitated breakout sessions Infrastructure Expansion Infrastructure Expansion Regulatory & Siting Issues Regulatory & Siting Issues Markets & Procurement Markets & Procurement CIWMB Policy & Legislative Issues CIWMB Policy & Legislative Issues December Agenda Item December Agenda Item

9 Infrastructure Baseline Inventory $800,000 contract $800,000 contract Directly implements SD 6.5 Directly implements SD 6.5 comprehensive inventory Solid waste handling, diversion, and market infrastructure: Primary processors (transfer stations, material recovery facilities, compost facilities, etc.) Secondary processors End users (recycling manufacturers) Emerging technology facilities Disposal facilities

10 Infrastructure Baseline Inventory Expected Outcomes: Expected Outcomes: Infrastructure baseline Current throughput & existing additional capacity for individual facilities and on a regional basis Model components that will allow for evaluation of facilities needed to meet future local and regional wasteshed diversion needs under different scenarios of population and economic growth Framework for databases, websites, tools for easier updates Scope of Work to Board – December ‘07

11 Climate Change – Early Action Measures Climate Action Mitigation Strategies Targeted GHG Reduction Goals (Million Metric Tons CO 2 Equivalent) 20102020 Achieve 50% Statewide Recycling Goal33 Landfill Methane Capture23 Zero Waste—High Recycling3

12 Legislative Activities Senate Bill 1020 Senate Bill 1020 60% by 2012 60% by 2012 75% by 2020 75% by 2020 Two-year bill Two-year bill Increased goals may require increased infrastructure Increased goals may require increased infrastructure

13 Collection vs. Recycling Increased Diversion Increased Diversion May require more facilities May require more facilities Producer responsibility approach may be needed Producer responsibility approach may be needed Does collection ensure recycling? Does collection ensure recycling? Is recycling occurring in California? Is recycling occurring in California? Or is it just collection Or is it just collection Does shipping recyclables out-of-state for recycling reduce carbon footprint? Does shipping recyclables out-of-state for recycling reduce carbon footprint? Should we increase recycling capacity in- state? Should we increase recycling capacity in- state?


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