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Page 1: Recycling Right and the Problem with Plastics

Welcome to Week Five

We will begin shortly.

Recycling Right and the Problem with Plastics

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PJ Lee,Snohomish County

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Joanie Chaiten

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a. Rubbermaid – any food containersb. Biotru – Any brand contact lens solution caps (no bottles)

and contact lens casesc. Biotru (drop off) – contact lens and blister packs

i. Eyes Rite Optical 620 SE Everett Mall Way 425-355-2377

d. Subaru Shorelinei. Cups, lids, strawsii. Snack wrappersiii. Kpodsiv. Disposable plastic-based masks including 3-ply

surgical, dust masks, KN95, and N95 masksv. Disposable vinyl, nitrile, and latex gloves

e. Nordstrom – All brands of beauty product and skincare packaging

i. Pump caps, hair spray triggers, lipstick cases, eyeliner pencils, and mascara tubes

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ReviewFood Waste and

CompostingReduce

Feed People in Need

Feed Animals

Compost

Disposal

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Tonight's Learning Goals

I can recall details from our previous learning

I can change actions going forward, based on assessment of current practices

I can share my experience with others to encourage action

I can identify the 3 main rules of recycling that apply everywhere

I understand the meaning of the numbers in the chasing arrows

I know where to look to learn what is recyclable in my area

I can identify many problems with how our society uses plastics

I can make a household/personal waste audit plan

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HOME FOOD WASTE AUDIT

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HOW did it GO?

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Food Waste Audit Reflection

• 3 tasks. Assign one to each person• What did you learn (3 items)?• What will you change (3 items)?• What/How will you share with others (1 item)?

Break out Groups (15 minutes)

• 3 things you learned• 3 things you will change• 1 way you could share

Share (2 minutes/group)

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RecyclingRight

Why does it matter?

How do we do it?

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Outline• The Elephant in the Room

• Value of recycling

• Materials, industry, and recycled products

• Why are we behind the 8-ball?

• Our recycling path - collection and MRF's

• What can we recycle

• What contaminates?

• Recycle and again?

Goal: To increase knowledge of the recycling process, giving you more tools in your waste reduction toolbelt.

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Is it really recycled? It depends...

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Why is recycling important?1. Natural Resources

Recycling 1 ton of paper saves:• 17 mature trees• 7000 gallons of water• 3 cubic yards of landfill space• 2 barrels of oil• 4100 kilowatt-hours of electricity

Raw vs Recycled Production Energy• Steel 60%• Aluminum 95%• Newspaper 40%• Plastics 70%• Glass 40%

94% of natural resources used by Americans are non-renewable

Scrap steel vs virgin ore: 40% less water, 97% less mining waste

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Why is recycling important?• 681,000 jobs

• $37.8 billion in wages; and

• $5.5 billion in tax revenues.

EPA,2020

2. Economy

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Why is recycling important?

LandfilledIncinerated Recycled

10,000 pounds

of waste

1 job 6 jobs 36 jobs

Dept. Of Health and Human Services

More on economy

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Why is recycling important?

Decreases the following:•Pressure on landfills•Currently over 2000 landfills•Contain toxins, generate gases, create leachate -new mining

•Pollution•Production waste•Damage from resource extraction•Habitat destruction

3. Environment

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Where do our recyclable commodities go?

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Global Review ofRecycling

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50-60% of West Coast Commodities went to China.

Why?

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China Green Fence – 2013

China National Sword - 2017

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ContaminationBan 24 typesLimited import licensesDecreased contamination rates to 0.03%

Our rate?

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The RecyclingIndustry and Markets

• RecyclingBusiness• Supply anddemand

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The Recycling Markets

•Mixed plastics 3-7 $0/ton•Aluminum cans $1k/ton•Plastic bottles $234/ton

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How are we doing?

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The Importance of Buying Recycled-Content Products

Helps create a demand for recycled content

Diverts materials from landfills

Saves natural resources

Doesn't result in environmental damage

Pre vs. Post-Consumer products

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How many times can materials be recycled?

• Aluminum – Infinite• Metals- Infinite• Glass - infinite• Cardboard – many times• Paper – copier paper, 5-7 times• Paper – Newsprint, a few times• Plastic –1-2 times• EPS- same of plastic

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Recycling Lingo

Single Stream –All items are co-mingled

Dual Stream -Separate your paper & containers

Source Separated

Self-haul vs. Curbside collection from "Haulers"

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Where does it go fromthe curb?•Materials RecoveryFacility (aka MRF) suchas WasteManagement's CascadeRecycling Center

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A Few of Our local "Haulers"

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Compare Our Local Landfill...

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Compare – Recycling Center Tipping Floor

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Inside a MRFCascade Recycling Center - YouTube

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Inside a MRFCascade Recycling Center - YouTube

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Contamination• Items that reduce value of other items or are not recyclable.

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Impact of Contamination•RESULTS IN GOOD ITEMS BEING LANDFILLED

•Drives up costs

•Causes machinerymaintenance issues

•Unsafe work environments

•Reduces quality ofCommodity

•Damages recyclingperception

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Most commoncontaminants

•Plastic bags

• Food Waste/dirty

•Wrong type of plastics

•Small paper/shredded paper

•Hazardous wastes

•Bio-Hazards

• Juice/soup boxes and frozen foodcontainers

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Reasons for Contamination

•Confusion

•Lack of Understanding

•Good intensions aka

"wish-cycling"

or "wish-recycling")

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Follow Your Guide

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What is accepted?

Remember: Items must be Empty, Clean, & Dry

Unsure? When it doubt, check it out or throw it out!

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What is accepted?

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"But we used to recyclethese"

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Unacceptable Materials

• Medical waste

• Ammunition

• Hazardous material• Batteries• Fuel• Oils• Explosives

• Tire Chains

• Waxed cardboard• Food soiled paper• Tissue paper• Plastic bags• Compostable items

• Christmas Lights/rope –special collections

• Items not on yourlocal recycling guide

• Small Appliances – tryrepair rather than replace

Contaminants!

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The Problem with Plastics

Jerilyn Ritzman

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THE HOUSEHOLD WASTE AUDIT

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• https://youtu.be/9vCstrZ7ilk

Rob Greenfeild

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Simple Waste Audit

1. Prepare

2. Collect

3. Sort

4. Measure

5. Record

6. Reflect

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Questions to ask

yourself

•How many days? 1 day, 3 days, 4 days, 6 days, 30 days?

•Personal only, household, include outside of home waste?

•Measuring daily or at the end of the audit?

•Measuring by quantity or weight, or both?

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SUPPLIES• Containers (3)

• Landfill• Recycle• Recyclable, not curbside

• Your local recycling list• Tarp or other• Gloves• Data Sheet• Scale (if available)• Reflection notebook or log• Camera4 days

Tip 1: Choose 2 workdays and 2 weekend daysTip 2: Remember to rinse food items well

Prepare and Collect

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VERY IMPORTANT

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Tips• Sort on a floor that can be

cleaned if leaks happen• Make some cookies, have a

glass of wine, invite a neighbor

Ecycle

REuse Glass Plastics

REcycle Mixed Paper HHW

Landill Cardboard

Separate into

Sort

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RECORD

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Reflect

What did you learn?

What are you going to do as a result of your learning?

How might you communicate this new experience to others?

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Final Notes &

Deliverables

1. Pre-survey for Gisela's project

2. Email a photo or slide of "What's Your Why?"

3. Household Waste Audit

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Contact Information

uHeather Teegarden

Sustainable Community Stewards

WSU Snohomish County Extension

w. (425) 357-6027

[email protected]

uSarah Bergquist

Waste Wise Program – Whidbey Island

WSU Island County Extension

w. (360) 639-6062

[email protected]

uJerilyn Ritzman

Waste Wise Program – Camano Island

WSU Island County Extension

w. (360) 639-4608

[email protected]