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InSinkErator City of Tacoma FOOD WASTE DISPOSER DEMONSTRATION P R O J E C T How Food Waste Disposers Can Benefit Municipalities

BACKGROUND InSinkErator City of Tacoma FOOD WASTE DISPOSER DEMONSTRATION P R O J E C T How Food Waste Disposers Can Benefit Municipalities In 2013, the City of Tacoma and InSinkErator combined efforts to assess the efficacy of household in-sink food waste disposers as a tool for Tacoma households to divert food scraps from the landfill using food waste disposers to convert the waste into a liquid slurry for transport via existing sewers to Tacoma s wastewater treatment facility. The City selected a neighborhood in the Wapato Lake area to offer a variety of conservation-related projects and services including participation in this project. The demonstration project was conducted by the City of Tacoma and InSinkErator from April of 2013 through April of 2014. 2

*Participation is limited to product supply and study criteria (Due to their unique electrical conditions, some participants received a model that operates without a wall switch.) The program was named, Healthy Homes, Healthy Neighborhoods in resident communications. Following several canvases, 90 households in the Wapato Lake area agreed to have a new food waste disposer installed. Disposers were installed in May/June, 2013 in 63 of those homes (the remainder were eliminated or dropped out). Over the following year, those households received various outreach efforts designed to guide their use of the disposer including mailings, doorto-door visits and phone calls. Enjoy the Fruit, Grind the Rind! Participants were reminded of the challenging food waste their advanced disposer could grind with a complementary bag of fruit. THE PROJECT While similar in many ways to projects in Philadelphia, Chicago, Milwaukee and Boston, Tacoma s project offered two unique conditions: residents already could divert food scraps via Tacoma s brown-bin that encouraged commingling of yard waste and food scraps; and implementing a shift to every-other-week (EOW) collection of household trash, with weekly collection of the brown-bin/organics and conventional recyclables. The EOW shift occurred during the course of the project. KEEP YOUR KITCHEN GREEN AND WAPATO LAKE CLEAN Fill out the reverse side to apply for a FREE Food Waste Disposer Food waste disposers are small, quiet appliances installed under your kitchen sink to grind up leftover food scraps including fruits, veggies, and pasta even chicken bones! Disposers are easy to use, and they help get rid of kitchen odors and reduce the number of smelly garbage bags you have to haul to the curb. That means fresher kitchens, fewer rodents and a cleaner greener Wapato Lake. To be eligible* to participate in a special study organized by the City of Tacoma, please indicate your interest in receiving a FREE InsinkErator food waste disposer installed by a licensed plumber. Simply complete the reverse side and give it to the city s representative today. 1 TIP # 3 Maintenance tips By now, you ve probably figured out the basics of using your disposer to handle nearly all of your food scraps. Here are some simple tips to keep you grinding happily: Grind ice cubes to help scrub the grind chamber Grind citrus (lemon or lime) to help freshen your disposer If you forget to turn the disposer off and it automatically shuts down, push the red re-set button on the bottom of the disposer Your disposer should not jam or clog with proper use - feed food waste in gradually Should you experience a jam, turn the disposer off. Then use the special wrench included with the disposer: insert one end into the bottom center and push both ways until the jam clears TIP # 2 How does it Once work? a week, wash the removable black rubber sink flange in your dishwasher, and scrub around the throat of the disposer Call the InSInkErator Answer Line any time you need assistance: 800-558-5700 Disposers are simple and convenient which is why they re so popular. HAPPY GRINDING! Coming next: What you may not know The disposer s chamber acts like a cheese grater. When you turn it on, a plate with spinning lugs forces food scraps against the grater until the pieces are tiny and flow easily through your pipes. You can hear the grinding begin and stop. If you ever forget to turn the disposer off, it will automatically shut off after a half hour or so. In that case, it will need to be reset by pushing the red button on the bottom of the unit. TIP # 1 Getting started: The basics Disposers are designed to be rugged and require no maintenance, so the best way to care for one is simply to use it. Congratulations! You re the proud owner of one of America s most popular kitchen appliances a new InSinkErator food waste disposer, invented 75 years ago to make kitchens cleaner. It s simple to use here s how to get started: 2 HAPPY GRINDING! Coming next: Simple maintenance tips 3 4 Why is the city behind this program? Food waste disposers recycle food scraps that are sent to Tacoma s wastewater treatment plants, where they are turned into clean water, renewable energy and TAGRO. Sending food scraps to Tacoma s advanced treatment plants is a better environmental choice than the landfill, and helps to save all of us money. Environmental Services Office of Sustainability Turn on your faucet with a moderate flow of water Turn on disposer Gradually feed food scraps into the disposer Do your pipes a favor: don t pour cooking oil or grease into your sink. It s best put into the trash. When the grinding noise stops usually in less than 30 seconds - turn off the disposer. Let the water run for a few seconds. OIL GREASE HAPPY GRINDING! Coming next: How does it work? Card is 7 x 5 A variety of materials and methods were used in resident outreach and education, including weekly postcards with tips and advice. 3

RESULTS THE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Two types of analyses were conducted over the course of the project: waste audits intended to quantify the diversion of food scraps from other means of disposal (especially the trashcan), and surveys of project participants to assess the messages and methods of outreach, and personal satisfaction with disposers. The waste audits were conducted by Cascadia Consulting, which had worked with the City of Tacoma for waste characterization and program planning needs. The survey research was analyzed by SERA, a firm specializing in research on environmental behavior. Two waste audits were conducted: a baseline audit conducted over a fourweek period before the new disposers were installed and another audit approximately a year later. In both audits, food waste samples were collected from the pilot area for four weeks in a row. RESULTS OF THE WASTE AUDITS Key findings of both periods are presented below. The characterization results were organized by the garbage stream, the yard waste stream, and the combined streams. Within each stream, pre- and post-test results were reported. All material compositions were presented by weight. All of the waste composition results are statistically significant. Results Change to food waste in the garbage Pounds of food disposed in the garbage per household decreased from 25.9 pounds to 22.4 pounds a reduction of 14% or 0.9 pounds per household per week. 14% (0.9 lbs) less food waste per week 4

Results Change to food waste in the yard waste bin The proportion of food in the brown bin decreased from 3.5% to 0.4% [the remainder was yard waste]. RESULTS Pounds of food disposed in the brown bin per household decreased from 4.6 pounds to 0.5 pounds a reduction of approximately 89%. Contamination by non-organic materials essentially disappeared. Combined Streams Results for Food Waste Pounds of food disposed in the garbage and brown bin decreased from 30.5 to 22.9 pounds per household between the pre- and posttest study periods a decrease of about 25%. The proportion of food in the combined garbage and yard waste streams decreased by 4.1%. RESIDENT BEHAVIOR AND SATISFACTION Residents were sent surveys at the beginning of the project after they agreed to participate, and again at the end just prior to the final waste audit. Questions included those regarding satisfaction in disposer use and other behavioral changes. The evaluation of the survey responses found: Participants are overwhelmingly happy with the new disposer: 90% were very satisfied and report the disposer reduced the trash they disposed, made cleaning up the kitchen easier, reduced odors and smells in the house and neighborhood, and limited vectors and pests associated with trash collection. Most participants report using their disposer aggressively: 74% now put all or nearly all of the food scraps that were previously disposed of in the trash down the disposer instead. 5

RESULTS Disposer usage is high: The majority of respondents (almost 60%) reported that they almost always use the disposer when preparing meals and cleaning up after meals. Conversely, only 6% of respondents reported using the disposer less than half the time and 5% said they never or rarely used the disposer. Most food scraps are now going down the disposer: Nearly three-quarters of respondents reported they put all food scraps down the disposer. Only 5% of respondents claimed to put only a little food scraps down the disposer. The disposer decreased the amount of trash thrown away at the curb: The majority of respondents (86%) reported that since the disposer s installation, the amount of trash they throw away has decreased. When the self-reported number of trash bags disposed (pre- and post-program) were compared, trash volume decreased an average of 43% per household. Overall, the average number of bags of trash decreased from 3.5 to 2.0 per household per week. Overflowing trash cans decreased to 0% (from 15%) and the completely full trash cans dropped from 56% to a quarter of respondents. Participants were overwhelmingly satisfied with disposer use: Overall, 80% of the respondents reported that they did not have any problems with the disposer. Among the 15% who reported an issue, clogs and jams were the cause in a small number of cases and were promptly remedied by InSinkErator. The disposer provides many benefits beyond reduced trash: Reducing trash was the most-commonly perceived benefit among participants; almost as highly valued were a clean kitchen and fewer smells in the kitchen. This program also led to a self-reported increase in recycling by 35% of the respondents. Tacoma s wastewater treatment plants turn food waste into renewable energy and beneficial fertilizer. 6

CITYWIDE PROJECTION OF RESULTS Using data modeling tools developed by InSinkErator, analysts were able to project results more broadly. If residents throughout the City of Tacoma utilized food waste disposers in homes and apartments in ways similar to the project participants, potential benefits to the City include several environmental and economic dimensions. 3,900 TONS Total annual residential food waste diversion from landfills of 3,900 tons CONCLUSION 2.5 MILLION PLUS Annual offset of GHG emissions equivalent to 2.5 million+ auto miles INCREASED BIOGAS PRODUCTION Additional methane production from anaerobic digestion of 428 ML CONCLUSION & NEXT STEPS As a result of the project s success, the City and InSinkErator are engaged in ongoing discussions and exploration of the means and methods in which expanded installation and use of disposers by residents can be encouraged to increase: Diversion of food scraps from households Recycling of food scraps into renewable energy at the wastewater treatment plant Realization of savings resulting from reduced transport, tipping fee and electricity costs Reduction in GHG emissions 7

InSinkErator City of Tacoma FOOD WASTE DISPOSER DEMONSTRATION P R O J E C T How Food Waste Disposers Can Benefit Municipalities 1.800.558.5700 www.insinkerator.com/green H828-15L-83-10 The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. The mounting collar configuration is a trademark of Emerson Electric Co. Quick Lock is a registered trademark of Emerson Electric Co. InSinkErator may make improvements and/or changes in the specifications at any time, in its sole discretion, without notice or obligation and further reserves the right to change or discontinue models. 2015 InSinkErator, InSinkErator is a business unit of Emerson Electric Co. All Rights Reserved.