WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Assessing the Shelburne Falls Collaborative Composting Program A Program Administered by: Shelburne Falls Area.

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WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Assessing the Shelburne Falls Collaborative Composting Program A Program Administered by: Shelburne Falls Area Business Association (SFABA) Regionalization Toolkit Conference, Worcester September 1, 2011 Presented by: Thomas Benjamin, RLA, LEED-AP BD+C Contact: (413)

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Context: Shelburne Falls/Buckland Central Business District Greening Your Bottom Line2

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Context: Bridge of Flowers, Eateries & Arts – An International Tourist Destination Greening Your Bottom Line 3

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Sustainability Assessment Leads to Pilot Composting Program >Sustainability Assessment – Winter 2010 Comprehensive assessment of energy, waste and water systems for five local businesses Reducing waste disposal costs emerged as high priority and attainable item for businesses >Pilot Composting Program – Summer 2010 Five participating food establishments Two offices added early on Greening Your Bottom Line4

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Pilot Compost Program Assessment >Program Assessment – Spring/Summer 2011 MA Dept. of Housing and Community Development funded, under Downtown Initiative Program Grant >Surveyed participating businesses including: Two restaurants Two cafes One sweet shop Two offices Greening Your Bottom Line5

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Participating Businesses Greening Your Bottom Line6

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Participating Businesses Greening Your Bottom Line7

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Compostable Waste Dumpster Greening Your Bottom Line8

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Composting Facility Greening Your Bottom Line9

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Pilot Compost Program Assessment >Conducted Survey to Identify: Weekly trash volume Weekly compostable waste volume Components of the compostable waste Cost effectiveness Convenience Available times for training staff Greening Your Bottom Line10

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Pilot Compost Program Assessment >Survey to Determine if the Program is: Still supported by participating businesses Cost effective for businesses Likely to remain viable at current scale Expandable to include additional businesses In need of improvement and how Greening Your Bottom Line11

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Pilot Compost Program Assessment >Weekly Trash vs. Compostable Waste: Trash = 0.25 – 6 cubic yards per business Compostables average 2 cubic yards +/- Existing Dumpster holds 4 cubic yards Compostable waste to 2 tons +/- Program is diverting roughly 50% of solid waste produced by participating businesses on average Diverting up to 75% of solid waste per business Roughly 50% dumpster volume is paper waste Greening Your Bottom Line12

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Compostable Waste Stream Greening Your Bottom Line13

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Pilot Compost Program Assessment >Cost Effectiveness: Monthly hauling fee for dumpster = $ Most businesses have realized some disposal cost savings, up to 30% reduction annually Likely that business have saved more then survey results suggest Challenges to cost savings include: » Pre-existing trash disposal contracts lack flexibility » Trash disposal contract running with property owner not the business tenant Greening Your Bottom Line14

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Pilot Compost Program Assessment >Direct Participant Feedback - Successes: Strong support to continue the program Support program expansion Sense of pride Challenges and Areas for Improvement: Improve cost effectiveness Illegal dumping and lock vandalism/misuse Pests/Nuisance odors/Clean-up Dumpster access during winter months Recognition of program participants and overall marketing of program Greening Your Bottom Line15

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Program Challenges Greening Your Bottom Line16

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Pilot Compost Program Assessment >Survey to Determine if the Program is: Still supported by participating businesses Yes Cost effective for businesses In most cases Likely to remain viable at current scale Maybe Expandable to include additional businesses Hopefully In need of improvement and how Greening Your Bottom Line17

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Pilot Compost Program Assessment >Future Strategies for long-term Feasibility: Direct business-to-farm pickup and disposal Provides potential cost savings and additional convenience to businesses Provides much needed “free” compost feedstock to farms Challenge: How to coordinate multiple parties for consistency?? Greening Your Bottom Line18

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE We can have this…… Greening Your Bottom Line19

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE ……or this! Greening Your Bottom Line20

WHERE BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONVERGE Questions? >For more information contact: Thomas Benjamin, RLA, LEED-AP BD+C Sustainability Consultant ECS, Inc. (413) Greening Your Bottom Line21