Title: City of Kannapolis Residential Recycling
1City of Kannapolis Residential Recycling
Environmental Stewardship Commission
Staff Renee Goodnight Community Outreach
Coordinator Wilmer Melton Director of Public
Works
2Citizens Interest in Recycling
- Newcomers to Kannapolis most likely come from
communities that offer recycling. - In addition to new residents, many existing
residents desire to have curbside recycling as a
service provided by the City. - In March 2008, we conducted a survey of our
citizens to gauge their interest.
3Importance of Recycling (300 Kannapolis Residents)
Very Important
60
Not at All Important
8
89 Important
3
Not Very Important
29
Somewhat Important
Q.1 How important is recycling to you?
4Interest in Curbside Recycling (300 Kannapolis
Residents)
Very Interested
54
75 Interested
14
Not at All Interested
21
11
Not Very Interested
Somewhat Interested
Q.2 How interested would you be in curbside
recycling at your home if it was made
available to you?
5Likelihood to Use Curbside Recycling (300
Kannapolis Residents)
Very Likely
42
Not at All Likely
27
64 Likely
22
9
Not Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Q.3 If it cost 5.00 a month for curbside
recycling and you were provided with a recycling
bin free of charge, how likely would you
be to use curbside recycling?
6Advantages of Recycling
- Reduces waste stream to landfill
- Kannapolis residents produce on average 1-ton of
waste per home each year of which 20 (400 lbs.)
at a minimum can be recycled. - If each of our residents actively participates in
the program thereby reducing their waste stream
by a minimum of 20, it could reduce our annual
solid waste disposal cost by 126,000. - Positive response to public demand
- Environmentally correct thing to do
7Advantages of Recycling - Continued
- An aggressive recycler can reduce their household
waste stream by 45 or 900 lbs per year. This
includes composting food wastes. - In 2003 NC had only 16 years of landfill space
remaining.
8Types of Recycling
- Site Based
- Containers for paper, plastics, glass, steel and
aluminum - Curbside
- Dual Stream the collector must separate
recyclables from bins into a compartmentalized
truck. - Single Stream no separation required, allows
use of roll-out container.
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10Recycling within North Carolina
- Kannapolis is the largest remaining municipality
in North Carolina that does not provide curbside
recycling.
11Mooresville Pilot Program
- Established an Environmental Protection
Commission - Recycling
- Stormwater
- Tree Preservation
- Conducted a survey regarding citizens interest
in curbside recycling - 72 favoring curbside recycling
12Mooresville Pilot Program - continued
- Implemented 1,100 household pilot program in
Fiscal Year 2009 with existing funding some old
and new neighborhoods - In-house collection using one existing City
garbage truck and floating operator transports
recyclables to Pratt Industries on Mondays
(single stream collection) - 64-gallon carts are rented from Toter
- State grant of 20k supplemented cart expense
13Mooresville Pilot Program - Continued
- There are no plans to implement a City-wide
program in the near future. - Budgetary constraints will decide the future of
the program. - Continuation will be contingent upon Council
funding (tax increase)
14Mooresville Pilot Program - Conclusions
- Pilot program implementation will be costly for
Kannapolis - Lack of availability to existing equipment and
staff - Contract unit cost will be high for limited
number of homes - Only provides serve to limited number of
residents
15Environmental Stewardship Commission Recycling
Recommendation
- Curbside Single Stream
- Weekly Collection
- 64 - Gallon Cart
- User Fee - 4.60 per month
16Proposed Annual Budget for 64-Gallon Cart
17Proposed User Fee for 64-Gallon Cart
18Implementation Plan
- Month 1 Advertise for collection service and
cart provider - Public Education begins
- Direct mailers and billing inserts
- Cable
- Connect CTY
- City Website
- Kannapolis E-news
- Schools Internal Recycling Challenge
- Month 2 Accept cart provider bids
19Implementation Plan - continued
- Month 2 Accept bids for collection service
- Month 3 Council awards bids
- Budget Ordinance for cart purchase
- Month 7 Service start-up and fee
implementation
20City of Kannapolis Residential Recycling
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