Materials Management Planning in NYS
Teaching the Hudson Valley WorkshopHyde Park, NY July 29 - 31, 2014
Presentation Goals
Brief history of how we got to where we are and why this topic is crucial.
Laws/policy which apply to schools now for recycling and potentially composting in the future.
Assistance opportunities to create or expand recycling and composting programs.
And hopefully relaying all this without making you drowsy.
In the beginning . . .
Garbage was a health issue
- Mid-1800s / industrialization + immigration = Cholera
“Sanitary Waste” became a culture issue in the 1930s with introduction of motorized transport
- 1950s - convenience / obsolescence
1970s – Earth Day, federal rules, Love Canal
1987 – New York turns a significant corner . . .
The (in)famous Garbage Barge
Regulatory Drivers
Solid Waste Management Act of 1988 (mandates statewide recycling)
State Solid Waste Management Plan (now Beyond Waste)
Part 360 Solid Waste Facility Regulations (Part 360 currently undergoing revision.)
Solid Waste Management Act of 1988 Creation of local recycling laws, solid waste
authorities, education (BWRR) & grant $$ Executive Order 142 (must recycle)
Executive Order 4 (sustainability) State Education Department must comply
with EO’s – schools/institutions must comply with local recycling laws.
Beyond Waste Plan
0.6 lbs of garbage per person by 2030 Organics diversion key driver Product Stewardship key driver Local 10-year plans must reflect actions to
achieve state goals Yeah, it’s ambitious but we can do it!
Part 360 Regulations
Compliments the Beyond Waste Plan Being updated to address/support more
recycling infrastructure (e-waste) New technologies (biomass, AD) Out for public comment at the end of 2014 Regulations on line at www.dec.ny.gov
Key Diversion Drivers
Organics: NYSAR3 Organics Council (policy) NYC initiatives (voluntary) Surrounding state bans on food scraps to landfill
Product Stewardship: (NYPSC)
e-waste, rechargeable batteries, cell phones, plastic bag recycling. Expect to see latex paint added in the near future.
Hurdles (beyond no staff, no $$$) Lack of infrastructure NIMBYism Cheap landfill costs Connecting dots (food / textiles donation) Misinformation (single stream / textiles) Culture of Convenience
What is currently going on?
Rock & Wrap it Up NYSAR3 Textiles Campaign School Apps (Harvard’s EcoMOBILE) Hudson Valley Regional Council Initiatives
Storm debris management guidance Food Rescue School Recyclables Hauling Contract Template
Help for schools moving forward Grant opportunities for capital costs School contests/challenges Educational publications you can download How to guides on creating/expanding
programs Case studies Recycling outside the Blue Box
Thank you!
Terry Laibach
NYSDEC Region 3
21 South Putt Corners Rd.
New Paltz, NY 12561
845-256-3141