Lauren Monahan Program Specialist LFUCG Division of Waste Management
Division of Waste Management Services offered: Curbside residential pick up Business services (dumpsters, herbies, recycling) Appliance pick up Loan A Box dumpster rental Event recycling Tire pick up Dead animal pick up Mattress pick up Free Household Waste Days 4 times a year Household Hazardous Waste days Tire Round ups one every 3-5 years Paper Shred Days RecycleBowl Gobble Grease Toss
Collection Services 96,000 homes and 3,000 businesses each week. 1928 - one of the 1st in the nation to offer garbage pickup all done by employees carrying big tubs on their heads. Today this service is provided by drivers with a fleet of 128 trucks equipped with the latest technology routing software, GPS, and camera 3
This presentation will touch on The HOW: What is recyclable in Lexington? How to get recycling started at home Community drop off centers Virtual tour of Lexington Recycling Facility The WHY: Live Green Lexington Where we are headed as a community The benefits of recycling What role you can play
Where Does Your Material Go? Herbie Lenny Lexington Recycling Center Rosie Landfill-bound waste via Transfer Station Yard waste to compost/mulch
What is recyclable in Lexington?
Benefits of Recycling Saving $$ Last year we saved over 1 million in landfill tipping fees by recycling Revenue created by marketing recyclable materials to regional companies Improving local economies Creates jobs Protecting the environment Saves energy Conserves natural resources Tons of recyclables processed at LFUCG recycling facility: 2013: $35,000 2014: $36,500 Total saved in landfill tipping fees: 2013: $980,000 2014: $1,022,000
Live Green Lexington Program Mission: to preserve, protect and enhance our Bluegrass environment, to provide public infrastructure systems that are safe, efficient and economical; and to promote a healthy and sustinable quality of life for our citizens Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government s environmental programs under one umbrella Part of this program is managed by Bluegrass Greensource Participating organizations provided with a range of free resources: Help with starting or expanding recycling programs Information on ways you can help improve water quality and conservation Assistance with becoming more energy efficient Receive variety of materials, promotion and assistance
How do I start recycling? It s easy! You can: Call LexCall at 311 or 425-2255 Email: wastemanagement@lexingtonky.gov Rosies or Dumpster (for businesses)? We can help! Contact LexCall or Division of Waste Mgmt. with?? s Follow us on: Facebook at Live Green Lexington Twitter @LiveGreenLex We can assist in expanding existing programs at your business, school or apartment complex, too!
How does the material get sorted?
Tipping floor at MRF
Materials are fed through drum feeder onto conveyor
Employees begin to sort out items
OCC and paper screens
Lots of conveyors!
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Materials are sorted into different holding areas where they wait to be baled
The baler machine
Aluminum cans go to Novelis in Berea, KY Cardboard goes to International Paper in Maysville, KY Milk jugs go to Play-Mart in Somerset, KY PET bottles go to Signode in Florence KY
Recycling drop off centers: -16 locations -Anyone can use.
Electronics Recycling Center 1306 Versailles Road Accepts:. TVs and VCRs Computers, printers and copiers Toner cases Cell phones and handheld games Microwaves and toasters Radios and stereo equipment VHS, DVDs and cassette tapes Hairdryers and other small corded electronic items Holiday lights and rechargeable batteries Fluorescent light tubes and more
Appliances The city offers free pick up for white goods and appliances, such as refrigerators or stoves. The appliances are taken to a local metal recycler. Call LexCall at 311 to request service. Paint Paint can be taken to the Habitat for Humanity Store Re-Store on Southland Drive. They mix it and make neutral colors that they sell to the public and use in Habitat for Humanity homes.. Grant-funded collaboration between LFUCG and Habitat for Humanity.
Zero Waste Goal To increase our recycling rate, diverting materials from landfill To increase the types of recyclable material we can accept To accept food waste and compost it To educate our residents to reduce their waste To continue making vehicle fleet more efficient
Questions? Lauren Monahan Program Specialist Lex-Fayette Urban County Government Division of Waste Management (859) 367-4948 lmonahan@lexingtonky.gov www.lexingtonky.gov/wastemanagement Or call LexCall at 311 or 425-2255