WasteWise is a voluntary program sponsored nationally by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and in Massachusetts by the Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) designed to help private and public organizations work toward reductions in solid waste and select non-hazardous industrial wastes. Both of those regulatory changes are set to take effect Nov. 1, 2022. 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The following links exit the site, Colorado Solid Waste Management Data and Reports, Colorado: Boulder County Waste Composition Study (2019) (PDF) (62 pp, 3.8 MB), Colorado: Larimer County 2016 Waste Composition and Characterization Analysis (PDF)(58 pp, 6.0 MB), Connecticut: 2015 Statewide Waste Characterization Study (PDF) (160 pp, 3.81 MB), Illinois: Chicago Department of Environment Waste Characterization Study (2010) (PDF)(340 pp, 3.21 MB), Illinois: Commodity/Waste Generation and Characterization Study (2015) (PDF)(323 pp, 9.3 MB), Kentucky: Division of Waste Management Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Report(64 pp, 4.1 MB), Kentucky: Louisville Solid Waste Study Report January 2018, Maine: Residential Waste Characterization Study (2011) (PDF) (30 pp, 463 K), Maine Solid Waste Generation and Disposal Capacity Report: Calendar Year 2014 (32 pp, 483 K), Massachusetts: Waste Characterization Data Summary (2011), Recycling & Solid Waste Data for Massachusetts Cities & Towns, Minnesota: City of Red Wing Solid Waste Composition Study: Solid Waste Boiler Facility (2009) (PDF) (61 pp, 5.32 MB), Minnesota: Perham Resource Recovery Facility: Solid Waste Composition Study (2012) (PDF) (62 pp, 4.5 MB), Minnesota: Solid Waste Composition Study: Covanta Hennepin Energy Resource Company (2012) (PDF) (27 pp, 685 K), Minnesota Statewide Waste Characterization Study (2013) (PDF) (59 pp, 1.66 MB), Broader Information on the Minnesota MSW Composition Study, Montana: 2018 Integrated Waste Management Plan(37 pp, 942 K), New York: NYC Residential, School, and NYCHA Waste Characterization Study (PDF)(68 pp, 11.1 MB), North Carolina: Solid Waste Management Annual Reports, North Carolina: Orange County Waste Composition Study (2017), Ohio: Economic Impact Potential of Recycling in Ohio, 2019 (76 pp, 4.3 MB), Ohio: Hamilton County Waste Composition Study, 2018, Ohio Waste Characterization Study (2004) (PDF)(319 pp, 1.64 MB), Pennsylvania: 2016 County Recycled Materials Report (PDF)(17 pp, 816 K), Pennsylvania: Statewide Waste Composition Study (2003) (PDF) (175 pp, 2.81 MB), Rhode Island Solid Waste Characterization Study (PDF)(58 pp, 2.05 MB), South Carolina Solid Waste Management 2019 Report (PDF)(102 pp, 4.72 MB), The Economic Impact of the Recycling Industry in South Carolina (PDF)(12 pp, 1.13 MB), Tennessee: Waste Characterization Study (2008), Tennessee: Analysis of Tennessees Household Generated Waste (2015)(23 pp, 1.0 MB), Vermont Waste Characterization (2018) (PDF)(53 pp, 1.31 MB), Vermont: Waste Composition Study (2013) (PDF)(44 pp, 1.47 MB), Washington Seattle Waste Composition Studies, Washington: Statewide Waste Characterization Study (2015-2016) (PDF)(157 pp, 2.3 MB), Washington: Seattle Public Utilities Waste Composition Studies, Washington: King County Residential Curbside Characterization, October 2018 (PDF)(89 pp, 1.3 MB), 2020-2021 Wisconsin Statewide Waste Characterization Study, Wisconsin: Statewide Waste Characterization Study (2009) (PDF)(112 pp, 220 MB), Wisconsin: Statewide Waste Characterization Study (2003) (PDF)(111pp, 738 K), Wisconsin: Waste Characterization and Management Study Update (2002) (PDF)(47 pp, 182 K), Facts and Figures about Materials, Waste and Recycling, National Key Facts and Figures in the United States, Alabama: Economic Impact of Recycling in Alabama and Opportunities for Growth (2012) (PDF), Alaska: Fairbanks North Star Borough Recycling Plan & Analysis, June 12, 2015, Arizona: City of Phoenix Waste Characterization Study (2015), Cal Recycle Waste Characterization Studies Listing, Colorado: Boulder County Waste Composition Study (2019) (PDF), Colorado: Larimer County 2016 Waste Composition and Characterization Analysis (PDF), Connecticut: 2015 Statewide Waste Characterization Study (PDF), Delaware Solid Waste Authority Statewide Waste Characterization Study, FY 2016 (PDF), Washington, DC Public Reports on Recycling, Florida Solid Waste and Recycling Annual Reporting, Georgia Statewide Waste Characterization Study (2005) (PDF), Hawaii: City and County of Honolulu Waste Characterization Study (2006) (PDF), Illinois: Chicago Department of Environment Waste Characterization Study (2010) (PDF), Illinois: Commodity/Waste Generation and Characterization Study (2015) (PDF), Indiana's Municipal Solid Waste Characterization Study for Indiana, Iowa: Statewide Waste Characterization Study (2017) (PDF), Kentucky: Division of Waste Management Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Report, Maine: Residential Waste Characterization Study (2011) (PDF), Maine Solid Waste Generation and Disposal Capacity Report: Calendar Year 2014, Maryland Solid Waste Management and Diversion Report - 2017 (for 2016 Data) (PDF), Michigan: Economic Impact Potential and Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in Michigan, Minnesota: City of Red Wing Solid Waste Composition Study: Solid Waste Boiler Facility (2009) (PDF), Minnesota: Perham Resource Recovery Facility: Solid Waste Composition Study (2012) (PDF), Minnesota: Solid Waste Composition Study: Covanta Hennepin Energy Resource Company (2012) (PDF), Minnesota Statewide Waste Characterization Study (2013) (PDF), Mississippi: Status Report on Solid Waste Management Facilities and Activities (2017) (PDF), Missouri: 2016-2017 Waste Composition Study, Montana: 2018 Integrated Waste Management Plan, Nebraska: State Waste Characterization Study (2009) (PDF), State of Nevada Solid Waste Management Plan 2017, Biennial Solid Waste Report, October 2019, New York: NYC Residential, School, and NYCHA Waste Characterization Study (PDF), Ohio: Economic Impact Potential of Recycling in Ohio, 2019, Ohio Waste Characterization Study (2004) (PDF), Oklahoma: Annual Solid Waste Tonnage Report (2021), Oregon: Recycling Characterization and Composition Study 2016/2017, Pennsylvania: 2016 County Recycled Materials Report (PDF), Pennsylvania: Statewide Waste Composition Study (2003) (PDF), Rhode Island Solid Waste Characterization Study (PDF), South Carolina Solid Waste Management 2019 Report (PDF), The Economic Impact of the Recycling Industry in South Carolina (PDF), State of South Dakota Recycling/Diversion Report 2011, Tennessee: Analysis of Tennessees Household Generated Waste (2015), Annual Summary of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Texas, Vermont Waste Characterization (2018) (PDF), Vermont: Waste Composition Study (2013) (PDF), Virginia Annual Recycling Summary Report 2019, Washington: Statewide Waste Characterization Study (2015-2016) (PDF), Washington: King County Residential Curbside Characterization, October 2018 (PDF), West Virginia Solid Waste Management Plan 2019 (PDF), Wisconsin: Statewide Waste Characterization Study (2009) (PDF), Wisconsin: Statewide Waste Characterization Study (2003) (PDF), Wisconsin: Waste Characterization and Management Study Update (2002) (PDF), Wyoming Solid Waste Diversion Study, January 3, 2013, Metro Vancouver 2015 Waste Composition Monitoring Program (PDF). MassDEP is seeking input on the following questions although other elements of the plan can be raised/submitted: The dates and times of these public hearings are: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUtfu6vrjovHdQq27x5qPr8f8qZBjIVLSN6. recyclable, Target specific materials for diversion or reduction food, cardboard, furniture, mattresses & other bulky materials, Reduce the threshold for the commercial organics waste ban from one ton or more per week to a half ton or more per week (expected in the next year), Continue a mix of enforcement and technical assistance. The Food Recovery Challenge asks participants to make efforts to reduce the amount of food waste they produce, reducing their expenses and greenhouse gas emissions while helping the community. A lock (LockA locked padlock) or https:// means youve safely connected to the .gov website. We appreciate the efforts of DEP to update the Solid Waste Master Plan, but it is clear we will need legislative action to reach these targets, Bowers said. After two years of public hearings and planning, the Baker administrations plan for how to handle the states solid waste over the next decade landed with a thud among environmental advocates, who panned the proposal as too little too late., We need MassDEP to do better, said Kirstie Pecci, director of the Conservation Law Foundations Zero Waste Project. 23 0 obj The DEPs master plan aims to slash the yearly solid waste disposal to 4 million tons by 2030, and it also sets a long-term goal of just 570,000 tons of waste by 2050, the same year by which the state must achieve net-zero carbon emissions under a climate law Gov. In 2018, Massachusetts steered about 5.66 million tons of solid waste to landfills and incinerators or exported it for disposal. The Draft 2020-2030 Solid Waste Master Plan was released in the Fall of 2019 and five public hearings have been held to date, with additional hearings scheduled for the coming weeks. % stream endobj Massachusetts is burning and burying as much waste now as we did in 2010. DEP's solid waste plan additionally calls for reducing the amount of plastic materials burned to help reduce the amount of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions that municipal combustors produce by 300,000 metric tons every year. For any questions, please contact Yve Torrie. << /Type /XRef /Length 104 /Filter /FlateDecode /DecodeParms << /Columns 5 /Predictor 12 >> /W [ 1 3 1 ] /Index [ 23 59 ] /Info 47 0 R /Root 25 0 R /Size 82 /Prev 694513 /ID [] >> Charlie Baker signed in March. You can search for your state by clicking on the state on the map or in the table below. fd`bn! Y stream "Massachusetts is burning and burying as much waste now as we did in 2010. 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Read about success stories from the EPAs Food Recovery Challenge. 26 0 obj Furniture & Office Equipment Reuse Guidance, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), success stories from the EPAs Food Recovery Challenge, List of Massachusetts WasteWise Award Winners, List of Current Massachusetts WasteWise members, RecyclingWorks Program Updates & New Resources, Questions and answers addressed during the forum, RecyclingWorks Resources & Equipment for Recycling, Organics, and Trash Collection, Employee Training to Reduce Contamination, UMass Dartmouth Campus Sustainability & Residential Initiatives, Corporate/Institutional Office Furniture and Equipment Reuse BMP Development, Source Reduction Discussion for BMP Development, Food Recovery Cost Considerations Handout, Getting Started with Food Donation Workshop, EPA WasteWise and Food Recovery Challenge, Resource Management Contracting, Lessons Learned and Implementation, Resource Management Multiple Locations and Haulers, Presentation and Tour of the UMass Lowell Composting Program, Tools and Strategies to Prevent Food Waste, CURC Webinar: Developing and Tracking Institutional Waste Goals, Participate intwice yearly forums on waste reduction and recycling, Gain public recognition for successful waste reduction efforts, Network with other WasteWise member organizations, Use the Massachusetts WasteWise logo to promote environmental efforts, Receive technical assistance to implement its WasteWise strategies, Jaclyn Graham, Chief Communications Officer, Nashoba Brook Bakery, Ashley Ryley, Caf Manager, Nashoba Brook Bakery, Jess Parker, Partnerships Specialist, Too Good To Go, EPA instructions on how to upgrade waste tracking with, MassDEP Updates, Stephanie Cooper, Deputy Commissioner for Policy & Planning, US EPA Updates & Award, Dennis Deziel, Regional Administrator for Region 1, MassDEP Updates, John Fischer, Branch Chief, Commercial Waste Reduction and Waste Planning, MassDEP, John Fischer, Moderator,Branch Chief, Commercial Waste Reduction and Waste Planning, E.L. 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The department continues to work on a "Reduce and Reuse Action Plan," which DEP Commissioner Martin Suuberg said would be the first comprehensive outline aimed at reducing and reusing waste rather than just recycling. endstream To get there, DEP plans to lower the amount of food and other organic waste Massachusetts businesses are allowed to toss from one ton per week to half a ton per week and add mattresses and textiles to the list of materials prohibited from disposal. Fall 2007: The 3 Rs of WasteWise: Reduction, Reporting & Recognition. Charlie Baker signed in March. Together, the master plan and the regulations set new, aggressive state-level waste reduction goals that align with our carbon emission reduction programs, invest in innovation and enhance ongoing engagement with communities across the commonwealth.. To get there, DEP plans to lower the amount of food and other organic waste Massachusetts businesses are allowed to toss from one ton per week to half a ton per week and add mattresses and textiles to the list of materials prohibited from disposal. These pleas have apparently fallen on deaf ears as nothing in the state's plan will fix our broken recycling system, decrease disposal rates, or save cities and towns money. Food waste and cardboard present the greatest opportunities for diversion. Can the Legislature Deliver Another Climate Bill to Bakers Desk in Time? As communicated in a recent presentation, the 2020-2030 Draft Plan lays out three key goals: to reduce waste disposal 30% by 2030; to reduce waste disposal 90% by 2050; and to reduce the toxicity of the solid waste stream. Environmental justice communities will feature as a main focus in the plan, which calls for increased engagement with EJ populations during DEP regulatory processes, improved recycling grant evaluations, small-scale composting assistance to help community gardens, and deployment of hybrid and electric trash and recycling pick-up vehicles in those communities. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions. More than 30% of the states trash that heads to landfills and incinerators is food and yard waste, they say, which could be composted. endobj To speak to a Recycling Expert, please call our Hotline at (888) 254-5525 or email your question to info@recyclingworksma.com. How can Environmental Justice communities be better reflected in how waste is managed in Massachusetts? For years, DEP regulations have required any entity that generates more than 1 ton of this waste must divert it from disposal, the Zero Waste Massachusetts coalition said in a joint statement. Casey Bowers, assistant vice president for government relations at the Environmental League of Massachusetts, called for lawmakers to advance a bill (H 878) that would require manufacturers to pay into a fund that will reduce solid waste, reimburse some municipal and private recycling costs, and create a new organization bringing together producers to craft waste reduction plans. xc```b``~ `6HeBG9 Ok@sj5qNp99Nl38TBeS03 30\f`h=c=E2!eCLS~B@XG'P5 P2< 25 0 obj %# , #&')*)-0-(0%()( C We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. << /Pages 61 0 R /Type /Catalog >> Official websites use .gov SiteContact, to common UMass Amherst services and features, Sustainability Curriculum Fellowship Application Page. EPA maintains a list of state and local waste characterization studies; reports are not available for all states. Charlie Baker trash plan gets mixed reviews, Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Say what? While advocates praised a handful of components in the plan such as a new ban on disposing textiles and mattresses starting in November 2022, they contended that environmental regulators fell short of the action needed to rein in pollution and improve public health. Highlighted strategies include reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting. JFIF C Karyn Polito, too much trash in Massachusetts still contains materials that can be recycled and reused.. What actions can be pursued to reduce carbon emissions from the management of solid waste to help meet the Commonwealth Global Warming Solution Act goals? For additions, changes or updates, please send new reports to [emailprotected]. << /Contents 31 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 612 792 ] /Parent 61 0 R /Resources << /ExtGState << /G3 48 0 R /G4 49 0 R >> /Font << /F10 55 0 R /F11 56 0 R /F5 50 0 R /F6 51 0 R /F7 52 0 R /F8 53 0 R /F9 54 0 R >> /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB /ImageC /ImageI ] /XObject << /X12 28 0 R /X13 29 0 R >> >> /StructParents 0 /Type /Page >> ((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((( x1" Z JavaScript appears to be disabled on this computer. In 2019, the most recent year with annual data available, that figure dropped to 5.5 million tons. The DEP's master plan aims to slash the yearly solid waste disposal to 4 million tons by 2030, and it also sets a long-term goal of just 570,000 tons of waste by 2050, the same year by which the state must achieve net-zero carbon emissions under a climate law Gov. 27 0 obj stream By registering you will also be enrolled in the Massachusetts WasteWise program. An official website of the United States government. While advocates praised a handful of components in the plan, such as a new ban on disposing textiles and mattresses starting in November 2022, they contended that environmental regulators fell short of the action needed to rein in pollution and improve public health. What specific challenges are faced bypopulations that are disproportionally impacted by solid waste activities? Officials expect to publish an initial version by the end of the year. ", The Department of Environmental Protection officially set a target to cut down waste disposal in Massachusetts 30% by 2030 and 90% by 2050 as part of its final 2030 Solid Waste Master Plan published Monday. A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Every 10 years, the Commonwealth prepares a new 10-year Solid Waste Master Plan that establishes the framework, goals, future directions, and strategies for solid waste management in Massachusetts. To environmental advocates disappointed in the decade-long plan, the administration did not go far enough to divert many sources of waste from being buried or burned. uhm>H1Z=8tKQjv[PjFe*{99iGhtS?HZNAZC6PFi*8V3['!kF1qAa #\D#*'n#nG-gm/m. In 2019, the most recent year with annual data available, that figure dropped to 5.5 million tons.

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