Amy Donovan
Program Director
Franklin County Solid Waste Management District
2012 Massachusetts Association of Planning Directors (MAPD) Conference
• Regional management of municipal solid waste
• Member municipalities pay assessments
• Fee for service
Services:
• Bundle waste hauling bids
• Educational services
• Regional grants, special projects
• Hazardous/ special waste collections
Mass DEP Sustainable Materials Recycling Program Grant:
Pilot Programs and Regional Initiatives
Formation of Regional Solid Waste/Recycling District
• “…significant potential for more regional cooperation in certain areas.”
• $10,000 - $50,000 in funding for a 1-year project or $10,000 -
$100,000 for a 2-year project.
Hilltown Resource Management Cooperative
Southern Berkshire Solid Waste Management District
 Bernardston
 Buckland
 Charlemont
 Colrain
 Conway
 Deerfield
 Erving
 Gill
 Hawley
 Heath
 Leverett
 Leyden
 Montague
 New Salem (CC since 2009)
 Northfield (CC since 2008)
 Orange (CC since 2011)
 Rowe
 Shelburne
 Sunderland
 Warwick
 Wendell
 Whately (CC since 2003)
22 member towns: 500 square miles, 30 public schools,
17 transfer stations, 4 municipal compost programs
 Annual Household Hazardous Waste Day
 Biannual Bulky Waste Day (+ e-waste)
 Sharps Disposal Program
 Special Event Recycling Materials Loan Program
 What Do I Do With…? 350 items listed
 www.franklincountywastedistrict.org
 MassRecycle’s Recycler of the Year:
 FC Solid Waste District, Municipal Program, 1996
 Jan Ameen, Executive Director, 2005
 Amy Donovan, Program Director, 2011
 www.massrecycle.org
 MRF currently pays 74 western Mass municipalities
$15.67/ton + revenue, now about $45/ton
 Solid Waste District on MRF Advisory Board (MAB)
 MAB = annual Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Guide
 www.springfieldmrf.org
“Commercial Composting”=
“Organics Recycling”=
“On-Farm”=
“Food Waste”
…goes way beyond the backyard bin!
Generally accepts:
 All food including items not composted at home:
 Meat, chicken, fish, bones, dairy, fats, oils
 All paper including non recyclable:
 Paper cups, paper plates, napkins, paper towels, waxed
cardboard, soiled paper, soiled pizza boxes
 Wood: skewers, chopsticks, coffee stirrers, sporks
 “Compostable plastic:” PLA cups, certain bags
 NO plastic, metal, glass, foil, etc.!
 Save money on tipping fees:
 MSW (trash): $75/ ton
 Compostables: $45/ ton
 Reduce trash p/u or dumpster size = reduced
trash disposal /hauling costs
 Supports infrastructure for organics recycling:
local composting facilities, farms, anaerobic
digestion
 Saves space in landfills
 Creates valuable soil amendment from waste
 Mitigates climate change!
Climate Change is caused by greenhouse gases in
our atmosphere.
Greenhouse Gases:
Carbon Dioxide
Methane
Nitrous Oxide
(School slides)
• Biodegradables decaying in anaerobic landfills release methane.
• Methane is a greenhouse gas 23 times more potent than carbon
dioxide.
• Landfill Gas Recovery not always a solution.
• For every ton of food waste composted, nearly a ton of greenhouse
gas emissions is avoided (MassDEP).
Methane pipe at a landfill
More info:
Why doesn’t composting release methane? Because oxygen is part of
the composting process (aerobic). There is no oxygen in a landfill.
Windrow turner
at Martin’s Farm,
Greenfield, MA
Martin’s Farm accepts 10 tons/organics day from schools:
Pioneer HS,
Turners Falls HS
Mohawk HS,
Northfield ES,
Deerfield ES,
Erving ES,
Sunderland ES,
Amherst, more..
transfer
stations:
Northfield,
Vernon VT,
markets:
Big Y stores,
Stop & Shop,
Co-Op Markets,
plus
restaurants…
Windrows at Martin’s Farm:
150 yards long
Windrows
Bear Path Farm, Whately MA
 San Francisco, Seattle, Ontario, Halifax NS
Massachusetts:
 Only 1 municipal curbside program:
 Hamilton/ Wenham
 (About 8 municipal drop off programs)
 Mass DEP SMRP grant opportunities
San Francisco’s
compost, trash, recycle bins
Gill Elementary: all food, milk
cartons, paper in green
compostable bag
Bag= “Comp-lete” from
Fortune Plastics
• 15 of 30 FCSWMD schools
• Up to 89% of school lunch can
be composted
• + kitchen, classroom waste
2 yard compost dumpster:
 Plan for plenty of space for different types of dumpsters
 Loading docks: adequate electrical for compactors
 Pictured: One 8 yard trash dumpster and two 8 yard
organics dumpsters at Pioneer Valley Regional School,
Northfield, which has a 70% diversion rate.
Free resources:
 MA DEP Green Team: free recycling/ composting
equipment, activities, contests
 www.thegreenteam.org
 ACE Climate Assembly: www.acespace.org
Mass DEP SMRP Grants:
 School districts
 School organics
 5 eateries, 1 shared compost dumpster
 Cost is prorated according to volume
 SFABA and FCSWMD manage program
 Shredded paper: Mirick Insurance, Trailside Health (free)
 Bridge of Flowers: garden waste (free)
 EPA and MassDEP: less than 5% food waste is
currently diverted from disposal.
 MA could increase diversion by 1 million tons.
 MassDEP Solid Waste Master Plan:
 2014: Waste Ban on Commercial Food Waste
 Need more infrastructure for implementation
 MassDEP Sustainable Materials Recovery Program
Grant:
 New regional Anaerobic Digester and/or Food Waste
Composting Projects
 $500,000
 www.recyclingworksma.com
 FREE – assists businesses and institutions to
maximize recycling, reuse, and composting
opportunities.
 “Find-A-Recycler” database
Pedal People,
Northampton’s
bike powered
waste haulers
Western MA:
 Triple T Trucking: dumpsters
 $70/ 2 yd., $130/ 4 yd., p/u weekly
 Alternative Recycling: toters
 Allied Waste: dumpsters
Eastern MA:
 Save That Stuff, Cambridge/ Boston
 EL Harvey, Central/ Eastern MA
 Black Earth Hauler, North Shore
Compost Facilities:
 www.findacomposter.com
 Sumner Martinson, MassDEP
 Your DEP Municipal Assistance Coordinator (MAC)
Waste Diversion: public spaces,
special events
 25,000 attendees, 4 days
 2011 Fair: 29% diversion rate
 50% savings: disposal costs
Pictured: Recycling
Volunteers at
Conway Festival of
the Hills
Solid Waste
District’s
Special Event Bin
Loaner Program
Shelburne Falls and
Northampton MA:
MassCor: $170 each
Green Communities:
Big Belly solar trash
compactor / recycle
bin
RecycleAway.com:
Bins for municipalities
Amy Donovan
Program Director
Franklin County Solid Waste Management District
50 Miles Street
Greenfield, MA 01301
(413) 772-2438
amy@franklincountywastedistrict.org
www.franklincountywastedistrict.org

Solid Waste Strategies: Maximizing Diversion

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    Amy Donovan Program Director FranklinCounty Solid Waste Management District 2012 Massachusetts Association of Planning Directors (MAPD) Conference
  • 2.
    • Regional managementof municipal solid waste • Member municipalities pay assessments • Fee for service Services: • Bundle waste hauling bids • Educational services • Regional grants, special projects • Hazardous/ special waste collections Mass DEP Sustainable Materials Recycling Program Grant: Pilot Programs and Regional Initiatives Formation of Regional Solid Waste/Recycling District • “…significant potential for more regional cooperation in certain areas.” • $10,000 - $50,000 in funding for a 1-year project or $10,000 - $100,000 for a 2-year project.
  • 3.
    Hilltown Resource ManagementCooperative Southern Berkshire Solid Waste Management District
  • 4.
     Bernardston  Buckland Charlemont  Colrain  Conway  Deerfield  Erving  Gill  Hawley  Heath  Leverett  Leyden  Montague  New Salem (CC since 2009)  Northfield (CC since 2008)  Orange (CC since 2011)  Rowe  Shelburne  Sunderland  Warwick  Wendell  Whately (CC since 2003) 22 member towns: 500 square miles, 30 public schools, 17 transfer stations, 4 municipal compost programs
  • 5.
     Annual HouseholdHazardous Waste Day  Biannual Bulky Waste Day (+ e-waste)  Sharps Disposal Program  Special Event Recycling Materials Loan Program  What Do I Do With…? 350 items listed  www.franklincountywastedistrict.org  MassRecycle’s Recycler of the Year:  FC Solid Waste District, Municipal Program, 1996  Jan Ameen, Executive Director, 2005  Amy Donovan, Program Director, 2011  www.massrecycle.org
  • 6.
     MRF currentlypays 74 western Mass municipalities $15.67/ton + revenue, now about $45/ton  Solid Waste District on MRF Advisory Board (MAB)  MAB = annual Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Guide  www.springfieldmrf.org
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    Generally accepts:  Allfood including items not composted at home:  Meat, chicken, fish, bones, dairy, fats, oils  All paper including non recyclable:  Paper cups, paper plates, napkins, paper towels, waxed cardboard, soiled paper, soiled pizza boxes  Wood: skewers, chopsticks, coffee stirrers, sporks  “Compostable plastic:” PLA cups, certain bags  NO plastic, metal, glass, foil, etc.!
  • 10.
     Save moneyon tipping fees:  MSW (trash): $75/ ton  Compostables: $45/ ton  Reduce trash p/u or dumpster size = reduced trash disposal /hauling costs  Supports infrastructure for organics recycling: local composting facilities, farms, anaerobic digestion  Saves space in landfills  Creates valuable soil amendment from waste  Mitigates climate change!
  • 11.
    Climate Change iscaused by greenhouse gases in our atmosphere. Greenhouse Gases: Carbon Dioxide Methane Nitrous Oxide (School slides)
  • 12.
    • Biodegradables decayingin anaerobic landfills release methane. • Methane is a greenhouse gas 23 times more potent than carbon dioxide. • Landfill Gas Recovery not always a solution. • For every ton of food waste composted, nearly a ton of greenhouse gas emissions is avoided (MassDEP). Methane pipe at a landfill
  • 13.
    More info: Why doesn’tcomposting release methane? Because oxygen is part of the composting process (aerobic). There is no oxygen in a landfill. Windrow turner at Martin’s Farm, Greenfield, MA
  • 14.
    Martin’s Farm accepts10 tons/organics day from schools: Pioneer HS, Turners Falls HS Mohawk HS, Northfield ES, Deerfield ES, Erving ES, Sunderland ES, Amherst, more.. transfer stations: Northfield, Vernon VT, markets: Big Y stores, Stop & Shop, Co-Op Markets, plus restaurants…
  • 15.
    Windrows at Martin’sFarm: 150 yards long
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  • 19.
     San Francisco,Seattle, Ontario, Halifax NS Massachusetts:  Only 1 municipal curbside program:  Hamilton/ Wenham  (About 8 municipal drop off programs)  Mass DEP SMRP grant opportunities San Francisco’s compost, trash, recycle bins
  • 20.
    Gill Elementary: allfood, milk cartons, paper in green compostable bag Bag= “Comp-lete” from Fortune Plastics • 15 of 30 FCSWMD schools • Up to 89% of school lunch can be composted • + kitchen, classroom waste 2 yard compost dumpster:
  • 21.
     Plan forplenty of space for different types of dumpsters  Loading docks: adequate electrical for compactors  Pictured: One 8 yard trash dumpster and two 8 yard organics dumpsters at Pioneer Valley Regional School, Northfield, which has a 70% diversion rate.
  • 22.
    Free resources:  MADEP Green Team: free recycling/ composting equipment, activities, contests  www.thegreenteam.org  ACE Climate Assembly: www.acespace.org Mass DEP SMRP Grants:  School districts  School organics
  • 23.
     5 eateries,1 shared compost dumpster  Cost is prorated according to volume  SFABA and FCSWMD manage program  Shredded paper: Mirick Insurance, Trailside Health (free)  Bridge of Flowers: garden waste (free)
  • 25.
     EPA andMassDEP: less than 5% food waste is currently diverted from disposal.  MA could increase diversion by 1 million tons.  MassDEP Solid Waste Master Plan:  2014: Waste Ban on Commercial Food Waste  Need more infrastructure for implementation  MassDEP Sustainable Materials Recovery Program Grant:  New regional Anaerobic Digester and/or Food Waste Composting Projects  $500,000
  • 26.
     www.recyclingworksma.com  FREE– assists businesses and institutions to maximize recycling, reuse, and composting opportunities.  “Find-A-Recycler” database Pedal People, Northampton’s bike powered waste haulers
  • 27.
    Western MA:  TripleT Trucking: dumpsters  $70/ 2 yd., $130/ 4 yd., p/u weekly  Alternative Recycling: toters  Allied Waste: dumpsters Eastern MA:  Save That Stuff, Cambridge/ Boston  EL Harvey, Central/ Eastern MA  Black Earth Hauler, North Shore Compost Facilities:  www.findacomposter.com  Sumner Martinson, MassDEP  Your DEP Municipal Assistance Coordinator (MAC)
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    Waste Diversion: publicspaces, special events
  • 29.
     25,000 attendees,4 days  2011 Fair: 29% diversion rate  50% savings: disposal costs
  • 30.
    Pictured: Recycling Volunteers at ConwayFestival of the Hills Solid Waste District’s Special Event Bin Loaner Program
  • 31.
    Shelburne Falls and NorthamptonMA: MassCor: $170 each Green Communities: Big Belly solar trash compactor / recycle bin RecycleAway.com: Bins for municipalities
  • 32.
    Amy Donovan Program Director FranklinCounty Solid Waste Management District 50 Miles Street Greenfield, MA 01301 (413) 772-2438 amy@franklincountywastedistrict.org www.franklincountywastedistrict.org