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City of Portsmouth Recycling & Solid Waste Program Jacob Levenson Solid Waste Sustainability Coordinator City of Portsmouth Department of Public Works 680 Peverly Hill Road Portsmouth, NH 03801 603-427-1530 www.cityofportsmouth.com 1

Recycling & Solid Waste Portsmouth s Recycling History Components of Portsmouth s Solid Waste Program Recycling Success Recycling Industry Trends Recycling FAQs 2

Portsmouth Recycling History Scrap metal business on Puddle Lane in the 1950s 3

Why Do We Recycle in Portsmouth? Being an Eco-Municipality, Portsmouth follows four sustainability principles from The Natural Step: Reduce dependence upon fossil fuels and extracted underground metals and minerals Lessen the need for chemicals and other manufactured substances that can accumulate in nature Decrease activities that harm life-sustaining ecosystems Meet the hierarchy of present and future human needs fairly and efficiently 4

Why Do We Recycle in Portsmouth? We recycle to preserve resources and reduce pollution and our residents recognize it *March 2015 Recycling Survey 5

Portsmouth Recycling History December 1989 Portsmouth Recycling Committee is founded, Chartered by the Mayor 1990 The Portsmouth Rotary Club ran a volunteer recycling drop-off program October 1990 the Recycling Committee proposes Curbside Recycling Program to City Council April 1991 began curbside collection 1993 NH State Law bans leaf or yard waste from landfills 2010 collection of single stream recyclables 6

Recycling & Solid Waste Program Components 7

Recycling & Solid Waste Program Components 1. Collection of waste and recyclables by the DPW Recycling Center drop off collection Residential curbside collection of waste and recyclables Downtown commercial curbside collection of waste and recyclables 2. Transportation of waste and recyclables by the DPW 3. Processing and Disposal of waste and recyclables by outside vendors 8

DPW Recycling Center Drop Off Portsmouth residents may bring their trash, recyclables, bulky waste and yard waste to the Recycling Center. Recycling Center hours of operation are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 7:45am-3:15pm Saturday 8:00am-2:00pm Specialty items at Recycling Center Food Waste Antifreeze Rechargeable Batteries Clothing Cooking Oil Eyeglasses Fluorescent light bulbs Oil & oil filters Empty propane tanks Vegetable oil Tires, $5.00 per tire Electronics $10.00 per unit Freon units (i.e. refrigerators, air conditioners) $10.00 per unit 9

Curbside Collection Curbside collection includes Mixed recycling Solid waste Yard waste and brush (seasonal) Bulky waste items per scheduled appointment Every weekday curbside routes are picked up by the DPW Rear loading packer trucks for solid waste and recyclables Dump truck/rear loading packer follows curbside residential routes picking up yard waste and brush during the Spring, Summer and Fall seasons. Monday night pick up for downtown business district 10

Curbside Collection 5,244 residential household s trash, recycling and yard waste is collected weekly 11

Transportation/Processing of Waste & Recyclables DPW is responsible for transporting all curbside collected waste and recyclables to the Turnkey Landfill 19 miles away in Rochester DPW contracts Waste Management for the disposal of our waste and the processing of our mixed recyclables Our yard waste, brush, wood, electronics, metal and other miscellaneous waste streams are processed by various vendors per best pricing and location 12

Portsmouth Recycling Success 13

Portsmouth Recycling Success How does the EPA calculate recycling rates? tons recycled + tons composted total tons of waste generated Recycling rate = diversion rate EPA reports: In 2013, Americans generated about 254 million tons of trash and recycled and composted about 87 million tons of this material, equivalent to a 34.3 percent recycling rate. 14

Portsmouth Recycling Success Portsmouth average 55% diversion rate over the last 5 years; 22% composting and 33% recycling 15

Portsmouth Recycling Success Portsmouth USA 16

Portsmouth Recycling Success 100% Five year average diversion rate over time Percentage of Waste Stream 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% Landfill Tons Compost Tons Recycle Tons 30% 20% 10% 0% 1991-1995 1996-2000 2001-2005 2006-2010 2011-2015 17

Portsmouth Recycling Success 2005 was the first time we recovered more material than we landfilled 18

Portsmouth Recycling Success Portsmouth residents understand the importance of reducing and reusing materials in the most productive and sustainable way 19

Portsmouth Recycling Success 2015 Waste Stream (tons, %) Electronics, 66.01, 1% Tires, 3.00, 0% Concrete, 173.77, 2% Clean Wood, 585.105, 5% Metals, 236.25, 2% Mixed Recycling, 2686.09, 24% Street Sweepings, 280.47, 2% Textiles, 2.62, 0% Solid Waste (MSW), 4837.1, 44% Solid Waste (MSW) Bulky Waste Yard Waste (leaves) Brush (wood chips) Mixed Recycling Electronics Metals Clean Wood Concrete Brush (wood chips), 192, 2% Yard Waste (leaves), 1910.59, 17% Bulky Waste, 103.17, 1% Tires Street Sweepings Textiles 20

Portsmouth Recycling Success 21

Portsmouth Recovery Rate Analysis 42% 44.1% 95.8% 6% 3% 4.7% True recyclables Portsmouth's overall curbside recycling rate. The maximum achievable single stream curbside recycling rate. Portsmouth's Curbside Recovery Rate The proportion of recycling contaminants in the overall curbside municipal solid waste stream. Proportion of recoverable recyclables in the overall MSW curbside stream Proportion of overall MSW curbside stream that could have been recycled through source separation. Predominant component materials: 50% Fibrous, 31% glass, 13% plastic, and 5% metal alloys. Recoverable recyclables in trash Predominant component materials: 40% fibrous, 23% textiles, 18.5% plastic 22

Recycling Industry Trends 23

Where do Recyclables Go? What is a MRF and how does it work? 24

Recent Recycling Industry Trends Transportation and processing costs have increased while revenue has declined The Evolving Ton is the changing characteristics of material in a ton of mixed recyclables due to shifting consumer and manufacturing trends Less newspaper and more plastic containers Paper (200-500 lbs per cubic yard) Plastic containers and laminated films (50-75 lbs per cubic yard) 25

The Evolving Ton Weight of paper vs rigid containers collected in Portsmouth dual stream recycling 26

The Evolving Ton Average weight of mixed recyclables we fit in a 25 cubic yard packer truck 8.5 tons per truck in 2010 = 322 loads per year 6.9 tons per truck in 2015 = 398 loads per year 19% decrease in density of mixed recyclables over past 5 years $6,750 increase in transportation cost because total annual weight has remained even 27

Decreased Revenue Global influences on the value of recycled material Commodity markets are low Low oil prices means less demand for the recycled plastics that have replaced paper in our recycle stream Strong dollar hurts exports of recyclables Weakening Chinese economy lowers demand 28

Future of Solid Waste in Portsmouth 29

Future of Solid Waste in Portsmouth Which of the following practices do you think Portsmouth should explore/expand on? *March 2015 Recycling Survey 30

Standardized Recycling Signs 31

DPW Curbside Collection Future Initiatives Investigating alternative collection vehicle equipment Improve worker safety Increase operational efficiency Unique City with various urban and suburban collection needs Side Loading Vehicle Front Loading Vehicle Rear Loading Vehicle 32 with safety attachment

Recycling Myth Busters 33

Recycling Myth Busters Are plastic bottle caps/lids recyclable in my curbside mixed recycling program? Yes. After bottles are empty, plastic caps should be placed back on bottles 34

Recycling Myth Busters Are plastic bags recyclable in my curbside mixed recycling program? No. Plastic bags get tangled in the MRF equipment, breaking or stopping machinery. Empty plastic bags should go back to a participating retail outlet or grocery store for recycling http://www.plasticfilmrecycling.org/s01/s01dropoff.html 35

Questions? 36