SERDC 120: A New Effort January 23, 2014

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SERDC 120: A New Effort January 23, 2014

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SERDC MissionThe mission of the Corporation is to unite industry professionals, organizations, government agencies and individuals engaged in the business of recycling; to foster communications amongst those groups; to promote sustainable recycling programs; and, to coordinate education and public awareness activities related to recycling.

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Paper and Packaging SymposiumAtlanta, December 10 – 11, 2014

• Call for action– Flat recovery rates– Public and corporate goals set– Increasing packaging costs– Possible legislative action

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Task Statement: What we are working doing in this effort.

SERDC 120 was initiated

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Task Statement

Engage industry in voluntary public/private partnerships

to make strategic, one-time, leveraged investments that sustain higher levels of recovery

through the adoption of proven best practices in municipal recycling programs.

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Who’s on Board: Investors

Additional recruitment is continuing to take place.

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Who’s on Board: Participants

Additional recruitment is continuing to take place.

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SERDC Members Supporting 120

• Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)

• Alcoa• American Chemistry Council• American Forest & Paper Association• Caraustar• Carton Council• Coca-Cola Recycling• Curbside Value Partnership• Environmental Protection Agency

(EPA)• Glass Packaging Institute • KW Plastics• Mississippi Department of

Environmental Quality (MDEQ)• NAPCOR

• Pepsico

• Publix• Reclay StewardEdge• ReCommunity• Recycling Management Resources• RRS• Sonoco Recycling• South Carolina Commerce• South Carolina Department of Health

& Environmental Control (DHEC)• Strategic Materials• Tennessee Department of

Environment and Conservation (TDEC)

• Umicore

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Project Goals

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Goals for 120 Days

• Assess partner assets/goals• Put established and agreed upon guidelines for

best practices against selected cities to develop task list

• Establish a projected spend & funding approach • Develop leadership support• End 120 days with a MOU/LOI, budget, and

calendar

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City Specific Approaches

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Healthy Recovery

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Gap Analysis Creates Task List

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Gap Analysis Creates Task List

Full bars means that component is fully maximized.

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Gap Analysis Creates Task List

Full bars means that component is fully maximized. Not on our task list

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Gap Analysis Creates Task List

Fewer bars means there is the activity is under engaged.

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Gap Analysis Creates Task List

Fewer bars means there is the activity is under engaged.

Consider for our task list

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Possible Cities Evaluations

Jacksonville

St Petersburg

Winston Salem

Columbia

Richmond

Atlanta

Knoxville

Memphis

Little Rock

Chattanooga

Louisville

Mobile

Birmingham

Jackson

Huntsville

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Possible Cities Evaluations

Jacksonville

St Petersburg

Winston Salem

Columbia

Richmond

Atlanta

Knoxville

Memphis

Little Rock

Chattanooga

Louisville

Mobile

Birmingham

Jackson

Huntsville

Using resources wisely:

SERDC 120 State Members are providing

feedback on top 4 largest cities

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Columbia, SCCommitted CommunityTransition to carts.

Robust MRF ProcessingStrong MRF, no action needed.

Private/Public PartnershipUse private sector’s investments & need for material to build champions within the public sector.

Strong End MarketsThe Southeast has strong demand for recyclables, no action needed.

Supportive PolicyWork with state legislation to pass supportive policy (possible landfill ban on containers).

Thoughtful OutreachGood state level outreach. Program changes call for communications push on local level.

Example 1: Low level effort

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Mobile, ALCommitted CommunityNeeds curbside collection and roll carts. Hub and spoke would support surrounding communities.

Robust MRF ProcessingCurrently has no MRF.

Private/Public PartnershipExcellent grant structure from ADEM.

Strong End MarketsThe Southeast has strong demand for recyclables, no action needed.

Supportive PolicyWork with state legislation to pass supportive policy (possible landfill ban on containers).

Thoughtful OutreachState level: school recycling challenge. Needs strong local outreach.

Example 2: High level effort

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What’s Next Expectations

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Develop governance procedureEvaluate and select potential citiesDevelop budget

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Agree upon parameters for participationSet time lineDevelop MOUs or LOIs

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Executive [email protected](828) 507-0123

Will Sagar www.serdc.org/120

Cody Marshall
Will wants to make sure that he has time to review the final slides before the webinar. I'd assume we will send to the entire group before, corect?