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CITY OF SALEM: HOW WE REDUCED OUR WASTE 35% Mayor Kimberley Driscoll City of Salem MassRecycle R3 conference April 8, 2014

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Mayor Driscoll presents on the City of Salem's efforts to increase waste diversion.

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Page 1: PLENARY City of Salem, Mayor Driscoll

CITY OF SALEM:HOW WE REDUCED OUR WASTE 35%

Mayor Kimberley Driscoll

City of Salem

MassRecycle R3 conference

April 8, 2014

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Goals

•Reduce solid waste tonnage for

environmental and financial objectives.

•Be open to innovative waste diversion

programs.

•Communicate with residents &

businesses to maximize participation.

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Power of competitive marketplace

• In 2007 bid City’s trash and recycling

contracts for the first time.

• DEP Technical Assistance Grant

• Primarily Senior Staff Selection Committee

• Limit 3 barrels, 35 gallons, 50 lbs.

• Moved to weekly recycling

• Saved over $500,000 annually

.

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• In 2012, re-bid City’s trash and recycling contracts• DEP technical assistance grant

• Separated disposal from collection and transportation

• Re-bid recycling processing to test waters on single stream

• Bid disposal separately and before collection bid was issued (so collection bidders would know disposal destination)

• Co-bid with Beverly

• Saved $250,000 annually

Power of competitive marketplace

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SAVINGS

Competitive and transparent

procurements have saved the

City $3 million in the last 7 years.

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2008: Created

SalemRecycles

Committee

All-volunteer

committee created

to develop and

implement plan for

recycling

education.

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SalemRecycles

Communication & Outreach

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More Outreach

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And…more communication

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2013: Mandatory Recycling

• DEP grant funds

coordinator for 18 months:• Provides public education

about recycling

• Monitors trash routes to

ensure recycling is set out

• July 1-December 31: diverted

300 tons of solid waste, for

savings of $20,000.

• Estimated savings through

March 2014 of $50,000.

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2014: Curbside Composting Pilot

• ‘Soft’ sell beginning Summer 2013

• Used GoogleDoc to capture sign-ups

• Promoted by press release, social media, neighborhood

associations, mailings, and Park & Rec book.

• By April 2014: 550 households participating

• By December 2014: goal of 1,500 households

• Voluntary program

• Bid collection and transportation

• Paid for out of saving from 2012 solid waste re-bid

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Cart Distribution

• First distribution at Book

Swap

• Opportunity to speak with residents

• Tremendous energy and

enthusiasm

• Great exposure to those who were

not aware of program

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Results

• Since 2007 trash reduced by 35%.

• Since 2009 over 20,000 tons of solid waste diverted.

• Since 2007 taxpayer savings of $750,000 annually.

• Increased understanding and interest in trash reduction

and recycling initiatives.

• Community enthusiasm for recycling for both

environmental and financial benefit of the City.

• Great volunteer effort, with over 40 regular volunteers to

support SalemRecycles.

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In conclusion…….

We recognize that recycling and

waste diversion is not just good for

the planet: it’s also good for our

bottom line.

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Questions