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Title: Zero Waste: To Cool the Planet


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Zero Waste To Cool the Planet
  • Presented to Zero Waste Conference, Hawaii,
    September 12, 2008
  • by Gary Liss, Gary Liss Associates
    916-652-7850, gary_at_garyliss.com
  • www.garyliss.com

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Definition of Zero Waste
  • Zero Waste is a goal that is both pragmatic and
    visionary, to guide people to emulate sustainable
    natural cycles, where all discarded materials are
    resources for others to use. 
  • Zero Waste means designing and managing products
    and processes to reduce the volume and toxicity
    of waste and materials, conserve and recover all
    resources, and not burn or bury them.
  •  
  • Implementing Zero Waste will eliminate all
    discharges to land, water or air that may be a
    threat to planetary, human, animal or plant
    health.

www.zwia.org/standards.html
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Zero Waste Global Warming
  • Landfills are one of the largest sources of
  • Greenhouse Gases (GHG)
  • Methane is 21-72x more potent than CO2
  • 38 of all US GHG from resource extraction,
    transportation, processing and manufacturing
    (Ref. David Alloway)
  • Recycling composting all discards in CA
    eliminating all auto exhaust in CA
  • Urban Environmental Accords includes Zero Waste
    by 2040

Wasteberg
71 tons upstream
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Zero Waste Communities(www. ZWIA.org)
  • NZ Entire Country
  • Over 66 of NZ Cities
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Seattle, WA
  • Boulder, CO
  • Austin, TX
  • Central Vermont Waste Mgt.District
  • San Luis Obispo, CA
  • Fresno, CA
  • Del Norte County, CA
  • Burbank, CA
  • San Jose, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Oakland, CA
  • Santa Cruz County, CA
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Palo Alto, CA
  • Marin County
  • Los Angeles (in progress)
  • Chicago, IL (in progress)
  • Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Nelson, British Columbia (BC)
  • Regional Districts in BC

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Is Zero Waste Attainable ?
  • Nature Is The Model
  • Zero Waste, Or Darn Close
  • Businesses Have Achieved Over 90 Waste Reduction

Picture Methane Earth Credit GISS, NASA
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Zero Waste Businesses are Leading the Way (90
Waste Diversion)
  • NUMMI, Fremont, CA
  • Pillsbury
  • Playa Vista, LA, CA,
  • San Diego Wild Animal Park
  • Scomas Restaurant, SF
  • Vons-Safeway
  • Xerox Corp
  • Ricoh Electronics
  • Toyota
  • 2800 Businesses in Japan
  • Anheuser-Busch, Fairfield, CA
  • Apple Computer, Elk Grove, CA
  • Epson, OR
  • Fetzer Vineyards
  • Frankies Bohemian Café, SF
  • Greens Restaurant, SF
  • Hewlett-Packard, Roseville, CA
  • Mad River Brewery, CA
  • New Belgium Brewery, Fort Collins, CO

From http//www.grrn.org/zerowaste/business/prof
iles.php For more ZW Biz info www.earthresource.o
rg/zerowaste.html
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Why Businesses go to ZW
  • Policies (requests, mandates, bans, regulations,
    continuous improvement)
  • Economics (savings, fees, deposits, incentives)
  • Avoid liabilities and penalties
  • Green marketing (customer and employee loyalty
    greenest of all)
  • Activist pressure (shareholder resolutions and
    consumer actions)
  • Good will

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Business Throughput Pie Shows Efficiency as
Driver
  • Blue Output related to Product
  • Grey Non-product Output
  • This shows the inescapable logic of zero
    emissions for efficiency

Source Gil Friend, Natural Logic
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Pillars of Zero Waste
  • Upstream
  • Downstream
  • Green Businesses and Jobs

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Upstream 71 x MSW Waste
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US Municipal Discards 1960-2000
TotalWeight
250
200
150
Millions of Tons
100
50
Organics
0
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
Source Bill Sheehan, Product Policy Project
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The shift to EPR in North America is happening on
the West Coast and is being led by local
governments
British Columbia
Northwest
Midwest
California
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CA 20-Year History of EPR
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California Product Stewardship Council
  • MISSION
  • To shift Californias product waste management
    system from one focused on government funded and
    ratepayer financed waste diversion to one that
    relies on producer responsibility in order to
    reduce public costs and drive improvements in
    product design.

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Downstream
  • Reduce - Waste is not inevitable
  • Reuse products and packaging, retaining their
    original form and function
  • Recycle or compost the rest

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VALUE OF L.A. DISCARDS
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Resource Recovery Parks
  • Reuse, Recycling Composting Processing,
    Manufacturing and Sales
  • Like Airports or Shopping Centers
  • Drop Shop Convenience for Public
  • Lower Waste Fees
  • Buy _at_ Discounts

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Monterey RR Park
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San Luis Obispo RR Park
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Keys For RR Park Success
  • Co-Locate with Transfer Station (TS) or Landfill
  • Harness Avoided Costs of Transfer and/or Disposal
  • Operator Incentives Rules
  • Involve Local Recycling Businesses
  • Cost To Public Lower If Source Separated
  • Cluster Resources Reuse Is 1st Priority

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Green Businesses and Jobs
  • Expand, attract, and support green businesses and
    green collar jobs
  • Reserve sufficient land for Zero Waste
    infrastructure
  • Buy green goods and
  • services and use
  • Green Buildings
  • Recycling Industry
  • Size of Auto Industry

10,000 tons Landfilled- 1 job Composted 4
jobs Recycled 10 jobs Reused 75 250
jobs Source www.ilsr.org
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Incentives for Resource Management
  • Responsibility for Products and Packaging
    Takeback, End-of-Life
  • Pay For What You Want Waste Prevention, Reuse,
    Recycling Composting
  • Dont Pay For Wasting (Or Much Less)
  • Recognize Wasting As Symptom Of Inefficiency and
    that its Not Inevitable
  • Harness Forces Of Marketplace To Achieve Goals 

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New Rules Help Local Business Go Green
  • Source Separate
  • Reuse and Recycle Construction and Demolition
    (CD) Debris
  • Organics Out of Landfills (including food scraps)
  • Planning, Zoning, Incentives, Rates
  • Takeback Products Packaging

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Purchasing for Zero Waste
  • Precautionary Principle
  • Return to Vendor
  • Lease, Rent and Share Equipment
  • Reduce Packaging
  • Reusable Shipping Containers
  • Buy Recyclable, Recycled and Compostable Items
  • Buy Remanufactured Equipment
  • Purchase Durables
  • Buy Less Toxic Products

Source Alicia Culver, Green Purchasing Institute
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Zero Waste Hawaii County Resolution 356 07
  • Highest and best use of materials to eliminate
    waste and pollution by emphasizing a closed loop
    system of production and consumption, moving in
    logical increments toward a goal of zero waste
    principles

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Zero Waste Principles inCounty Resolution 356 07
  • Improving downstream reuse/recycle of
    end-of-life products and materials to ensure
    their highest and best use
  • Pursuing upstream re-design strategies to
    reduce the volume and toxicity of discarded
    products and materials, and promote low-impact of
    reduced-consumption lifestyles
  • Fostering and supporting the use of discarded
    products and materials to stimulate and drive
    local economic and workforce development

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Climate Change Resources
  • Compostable Organics Out of Landfills (COOL)
    2012 www.cool2012.com/
  • Garbage is Not Renewable Energy
  • www.grrn.org/landfill/notrenewableenergy/index
    .html
  • Stop Trashing the Climate www.stoptrashingtheclim
    ate.org
  • Zero Waste for Zero Warming Campaign
    www.zerowarming.org/
  • Sierra Club Zero Waste Committee
    www.sierraclub.org/committees/zerowaste/

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Zero Waste Resources
  • GrassRoots Recycling Network www.grrn.org/zerowas
    te
  • Earth Resource Foundation www.earthresource.org/z
    erowaste.html
  • Zero Waste International Alliance www.zwia.org
  • Zero Emissions Research Initiatives
    www.zeri.org
  • Zero Waste Communities Yahoo Group
    http//groups.yahoo.com/group/ZeroWasteCommunities
    /
  • Zero Waste Business Yahoo Group
    http//finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/ZWBusiness/
  • Eco-Cycle http//www.ecocycle.org/zero/index.cfm

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If youre not for Zero Waste, how much waste are
you for?
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