December 2015 printable version web page
November Board Meeting notes MassDEP's Greg Cooper discusses Glass issues Ewaste RFQ results2015 HHW round upSSRC awarded $82,000 SMRP grantSylvester School Green Machines learn about pizza box recyclingPaint Legislation nears voteImportant mercury info from SEMASSMercury Levels Down in Freshwater Fish!Mass. Textile Stakeholder SummitNERC Glass ForumNat'l Product Stewardship Forum Tackles Drug Take-Back, Packaging, Climate ChangeTrash talk at COP21 in Paris
November 2015 printable version web pageOctober Board Meeting notes
Capital Paper Recycling
Trash Bash 2016?
CEF, E-Waste legislation
SE MRC Municipal Organics Collection presentations
Ewaste issues, RFQ interest?
SEMASS offering mercury shedsSEMASS sending mercury rebate paymentsKingston BOS vote to present PAYT to votersSSRC releases plastic bag op-ed for ARDMAPSC, PSI set municipal goals for product stewardship actionsNational Product Stewardship Forum coming to BostonDirector's notes: EBC Solid Waste ConferenceWebinar: Best Practices for Implementing Reuse EventsIndustry bites back after New York Times recycling column
October 2015 printable version web page
September Board Meeting notes
Mid City Scrap sponsors breakfast EBoard re-elected FY2016 PlanHHW Roll Off RFQSSRC towns get $107K in Round 1 DEP SMRPWebsite updateDirector testifies on Ewaste Producer Responsibility billDirector invited to regulatory advisory groupZero Waste Solutions facility opening pegged at AprilMass DEP Textile Recovery Stakeholders MeetingMassRecycle, MBTA Launch recycling program at AlewifeUSDA, EPA set national food waste reduction goals
September 2015 printable version web pageJuly Board Meeting notesDuxbury, Hanson endorse Paint Stewardship BillHanson doubles recycling rate with 'pay-as-you-throw'Kingston recycling antifreeze, large rigid plasticsContainers available for event recyclingMuni Organics Programs to be featured at SE MRCState promotes mattress recyclingU.S. Recycling Workers Face Hazards, High Injury RatesERI, iFixit work together to recover, sell partsBoost Plastic Film Recycling in Your CommunityKAB "I want to be recycled" video contest produces winnersAmerican recycling biz woesTips for Tackling Contamination in Recycling StreamsJuly 2015 printable version web pageJune Board Meeting
SCS Engineers – compost site managementPaint Stewardship bill support lettersFall HHW collectionsDEP regulatory remediesSSRC Propane tank pricing
Plymouth BOH passes hauler recycling regNorwell votes for Pay-as-you-throwSSRC Director testifies State House hearing SSRC applies for field staff grantCRTRecycling still operating despite fireSE Muni Recycling Council – tech aides for muni programs Recyclables market synopsis (NRRA)
Tips from SWANA Listserv: Automation of Garbage CollectionMassCEC Awards $1.1 Mil for Anaerobic Digestion Projects
May 2015 PDF version web page
April Board MeetingConigliaro Industries sponsor presentationDEP SMRP Grant infoWebsite Tour, feedbackExecutive Director's Report
Bridgewater-Raynham High school presentation
Vegetable oil collection optionsMiddleboro site accepting food wasteHingham HS named US DOE Green Ribbon SchoolAnaerobic Digestion facility breaks ground in FreetownGreat Locker GreenoutConnecticut Launches First-in-US Mattress Recycling Program
April 2015 PDF version Web page
16th Anniversary Trash Bash gets rave reviewsPlymouth, Hanson, Scituate "Municipal Trash Bashers"Panel Discussion and Comedy
New HHW contract, program worth $32,000/yr to Member TownsFebruary Board Meeting news
Recycle ThatMass. Product Stewardship CouncilPaint Producer Responsibility billMattress Recycling quotes
March Board Meeting NewsBig Hearted BooksFree/paying vegetable oil optionsRegional curbside contract investigationKingston PAYT forum
New State Contract: bins, carts, and roll-offsUTEC Mattress Recycling headlines in GlobeScaring away seagulls"Don't Flush That" infotainment video
February 2015 MailChimp version PDF version
January Board Meeting News
Bay State TextilesReusable Bag distributionPackaging Stewardship legislationDirector's Report:
Recyclable RFQUniversal Recycling billBig Hearted BooksRecycle ThatStyrofoamⓇ recycling
Recycling Dividends Program planningSSRC Releases HHW RFPSSRC's March "Trash Bash" to feature Jimmy Tingle
Miller Recycling puts mattress recycling to sleepEwaste, Mattress PricingNeed help spending your Grant money wisely?
Mass. Product Stewardship Council revving upDEP Reports due Feb. 15Commonwealth Mag Asks: Is This The Best We Can Do?
December 2014 printable version
11/20 Board Meeting News Glycol Blending Service Recyclables RFQ Trash Bash planning Reusable Bag order status HHW RFP Third Party TS Inspections UBB Retrospective Universal Recycling Bill Norwell thinking SMART Abington nabs illegal dumper Styrofoam® recycling Big Hearted Books paymentsAbitibi bought by American Paper11 SSRC towns awarded $267KNew propane tank pricingSEMASS year end mercury pickupsName your mercury rebate recipient now
Taunton grant for public space recyclingThe changing waste streamSingle stream contamination
9/5/2014 printable version
Board Meeting Notes and updates 7/10/2014Patti Howard, Rich O'Connor, Covanta SEMASSStreamlining HHW reciprocity systemFY15 plan and priorities
Free eWaste/Appliance collections nets 130 tons from 23 townsSSRC Recycling carts put to good use this summerWhat the Third Party Inspection rules mean to us
Republic Services absorbs local waste/recycling companiesCarpet recycler opens in AttleboroFree Anti-freeze recyclingNew source for Recycling StickersSmoke detector, ballast, battery recycling NOT covered by SEMASS MSPHanover Schools join textile recycling program
Hingham BOH starts Business Recycling IncentiveProgramSouth Shore Schools, Classes receive 'Green Team' AwardsMassRecycle R3 Webinar - Diversion Options for Mattresses 9/25
Community Composting webinar: Lessons from New York City & Beyond 9/16Reuse Marketplace posting – nice tablesHull's "Quintessential volunteer" Kramer honored
6/19/2014Board Meeting Notes and updates 5/22/2014
Bay State Textiles updateAbington, Weymouth and Plymouth: automated cart funding, execution, resultsBoard votes to oppose bill prescribing municipal recycling services
Executive Director's ReportRecycling Dividends ProgramGrant projectMercury RebatesUniversal Recycling Bill
Spring HHW collections smooth, well attended; Fall schedule setGood news on textile collections (Brooke Nash, MassDEP))From the Recycle-MA listserv: Public space recycling discussionSolid waste facility third party inspection info (John Fischer, MassDEP)
What's up with the Bottle bill?Hedlund again leads Senate effort to expand Bottle Bill (State House News)Expanded bottle law likely headed for ballot (David Abel, Boston Globe)As deadline nears, compromise in legislature at impasse (State House News)
PaintCare in NH- Almost but not quite (Michael Durfor, NRRA)One week Compost Management Operations training late July, Ithaca NY
The SSRC Office will be closed from June 24-July 4
Next Board meeting July 10, Duxbury Senior Center
5/9/20144/10/2014 Board Meeting Notes and updates
Materials Management Group recycles gypsum, asphalt shingles, and moreMarch Event reviewGrant video project reportBook recycling updates
FY15 SMRP grants
May Board meeting/open house: 3 curbside cart program presentationsHanson signs disposal contract with Zero Waste SolutionsGreat American Rain Barrel bulk orderNew Waste Characterization Study - less recyclables, more compostables in trash
PSC Environmental acquired by Stericycle Intermunicipal Competition Aims to Boost RIRecycling RatesEVENTS
4/7/201415th Anniversary "Trash Bash" features field trip, food, facts and fanfare
Four named Environmental HeroesBoard Meeting Notes and updates
2013 Annual ReportBook recyclingGrind, screen contract awardsVideo grant projectHHW event flyers
Hanson boards approve Pay as You ThrowStyrofoamⓇ Recycling pilots on CapeBridgewater firm accepts StyrofoamⓇ daily; Weymouth does one-day collectionAnaerobic Digestion Feasibility grants availablePatrick Administration finalizes food waste disposal banMassDEP Approves Stop & Shop's anaerobic digestion project in FreetownFinal Solid Waste Regulation amendmentsMunicipalities discuss benefits of Paint Takeback law Three South Shore speakers at MassRecycle R3 Conference"Local Solutions: Northeast Climate Change Preparedness Conference" set for MayDo you have an Earth Day event in your community?
1/17/2014
Board Meeting Notes and updates 12/19/2013Zero Waste Solutions (NBWS) presentationPlymouth curbside/ dropoff/ SMART programScituate municipal building recyclingIMA extensionSpring HHW scheduling
Grind Screen IFB releasedWhat happened to Got Books?15th Anniversary Celebration in the worksCall for Environmental Hero award nominations
Hingham Universal Recycling bylaw delivering impressive resultsOrleans/ Daley signs 10 year disposal contract with NBWSWhat's in a name?Correction regarding Paint Legislation grant
Executive Director on vacation 1/30-2/5
12/13/2013
Board Meeting Notes and updates 11/14/2013Merle Brown honored for fifteen years of leadership
Positive Effects food waste collectionHHW contract with PSC extended through FY15Grind-screen IFB
SSRC affiliations, membershipsExecutive Director's Report:Fall HHW summaryIMA extension to spring warrantsLegislationGoats beat machines clearing Duxbury brushCorrection on SEMASS’ role in mercury spills: prevention, not remediationDirector gives recycling class to Scituate DepartmentsZero Waste Solutions Receives Building Permit from RochesterFrom the Recycle-MA listserv: Carton recycling in schoolsPaint takeback legislation discussed at regional summitUniversal Recycling Bill workgroup makes progress at second meetingNE Municipal Recycling Council: China’s Green Fence, plastic bag contamination
11/11/2013
Board Meeting Notes and updates 10/17/2013Covanta SEMASS Mercury rebates
Board votes to oppose Litter Tax/Bottle Bill repealExecutive Director's Report:
HHW RFPGrind-Screen IFB
Remembering Joseph LambertSSRC, Member Towns awarded $460K Grants
Hingham HS, Pacheco, Gobi honored at MR AwardsPlymouth SMART (PAYT) system earning its wayDirector, Delaney give Scituate students recycling showStudent takes broken mercury thermometer to school in Rockland
New Bedford Waste Services Receives Mass DEP Permit
Universal Recycling bill making the rounds, pulls in MHOACRTRecycling receives R2 certificationGood deals on Sharps boxes
New York City hosts January "MulchFests" for Christmas TreesOctober 2013 Market Prices (NRRA)
10/11/2013
Board Meeting Notes and updates 9/19/2013
Ras-Tech (Recycled Asphalt Shingles) presentationRegional disposal contract updateUpdated Bottle Bill hearing, ballot initiativeUniversal Recycling Bill discussed at stakeholder Working Group meeting; MHOA involvedAbington to host free electronics collection on Nov. 2Hingham bylaw reduces commercial wasteKingston unveils State of the Art Transfer StationMarshfield Fair waste continues to dwindle (that's a good thing)
Photo of Kingston Transfer station deposit shed, wind turbineState fines trash haulers for illegal dumping at South Hadley landfill
9/13/2013SSRC still 14 towns strong for FY14Board Meeting Notes and updates 6/6/2013
New Bedford Waste Services/ABC Disposal presentationPromotional handouts unveiled
New EBoard elected
Board Meeting Notes and updates 8/8/2013Waste Zero's Trash Metering program services (aka SMART and PAYT)Paint Recycling updateClumping kitty litterData from spring HHW collectionsFall HHW schedule
Regional disposal contract negotiations a resounding success for townsRindge Energy paying for propane tanksLegislation
Universal Recycling Bill making progressUpdated Bottle Bill – ballot and legislationE-Waste Producer Responsibility bill discussed with SW&M
Connecticut passes first-in-nation Mattress Producer Responsibility lawVermont, Minnesota pass 5th and 6th Paint Stewardship laws
Boston pilots residential drop-off composting25 tons of organics collected in first month of NYC pilot organics program
5/24/2013Board Meeting Notes and updates 5/9/2013
Secure-A-Lot vehicle access controlCRTRecycling offers free TV, propane tank recycing, concrete barriersPromotional handouts almost ready
FY14 grant proposal recommendation- video production
Executive Director's Report:
Ewaste collection quotes (5 vendors)
Legislation Progress: UBB, Universal Recycling, Plastic Bag Ban
Combustion Moratorium lifted
Some DEP Data surveys still need to be submitted
Scituate Harbor Marina to implement recycling program
School Textile Recycling Boxes net $ thousands
Municipalities consider regional disposal contract terms, options
Covanta SEMASS offers bounties, assistance for mercury product recycling
Hedlund files, Keenan cosponsors UBB with Senate budget; PASSED! (conference
committee next)
Final 2020 Solid Waste Master Plan approved
Big Apple to pilot residential organics collection
Conn. DEEP approves paint takeback program rules
Single stream vs. dual stream paper: a local end market's story
4/23/2013Board Meeting Notes 4/11/2013
Troupe Waste and Recycling to add organics collectionPromotional handout reportLegislative BreakfastSustainable Materials Recovery Program grantsExecutive Director's Report:
Ewaste RFQCompost bin status?Regional disposal contract negotiation
Hanson BOS hosts discussion of SMART/PAYTPlymouth TM approves new waste management program(s)Legislation
Universal Recycling billUpdated Bottle BillE-Waste billLegislature Marks Earth Day by Advancing Ban on Plastic Bags
MassDEP web links to change (groan)
3/29/2013Board Meeting Notes 3/14/2013
Residential Food Waste Collection has come to the South ShoreBay State Textiles updateE-waste RFPHandling fee commentsOutreach grant handout reportHingham mandatory recycling/ enforcement officer reportHoliday tree managementExecutive Director's Report:
LegislationRegional disposal contract negotiationHHW flyers
MassDEP Municipal Grants; Recycling SurveySSRC involved in three exciting April events:
Bottle Bill forum"Leading the Sustainable Wey" FairJimmy Tingle hosts The Battle for the Bottle Bill
Register your Earth Day event onlineEWaste Producer Responsibility bills clear first hurdle of sessionFines for Trashy RecyclingNow promoting recycled toilet paper... Crapman
3/1/2013Board meeting notes 2/7/2013
PSC EnvironmentalE-waste RFPAbington curbside cart, enforcement, education program successLegislation guidance requests: Universal Recycling H765
Municipal cost savings H758Updated Bottle Bill H2943
Executive Director's Report: Conference speakerships; data reminderNext meeting
Hamilton, Wenham MA Have Curbside Food Waste Collection$400,000 grant awarded for Anaerobic Digestion Facility at Dartmouth LandfillAn entertaining and informative PPP on Disaster Debris ManagementScrap metal scavenging perspectives– from the Recycle-MA listservLeading the Sustainable Wey- Regional Fair set for April 6Scituate Has 100% Renewables for Municipal ElectricitySchool newsThe Green Team
Vote for Kennedy Middle School in Natick compost videoMassachusetts Environmental Education Society (MEES) 2012 Conference
2/1/2013Board meeting Notes 1/10/2013
Harvest Power organics managementHousehold hazrdous waste contract extendedSSRC files Universal Recycling billExecutive Director's Report
Regional contract negotiation statusPayroll documentationOffice moveNext meetings
KAB, Coke bin grant program continuesPlease submit DEP solid waste data surveyMassachusetts sets the table for an organics banSummary of MassDEP's new organics regulationsMassRecycle plans discussion on moratorium comments at R3 conferenceFree assistance for greening your organization'soffice equipment
12/18/2012Board meeting Notes 11/29/2012
Casella Waste, Recycling and Organics SystemsGrind screen contract extensionsOutreach grantSolid Waste legislation status, priorities for new sessionExecutive Director's Report
HHW collection summaryTedtile collectionsSolid Waste Master Plan MassDEP Organics RegulationsMaterial Separation Plan 6
Cambridge to pilot food waste curbside collectionMasDEP to host Recycling Enforcement workshopNRRA adds voice to EPR and Product StewardshipJoin the new Mass. Recycling listserveSan Francisco Hits Landmark 80% Diversion RateRecyclingWorks Mass. adds featuresGarbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash (book review)
12/7/2012 Board Meeting Notes - will be in next issue
5 SSRC towns, and SSRC, awarded Material Recovery grants by MassDEP
Hingham High School transforms food waste into funds
MassDEP streamlines site assignment, WWTP regulations
Big cash stash found at Wellesley Transfer Station Book Exchange
Schools: start planning for National Green Week!
Events
10/25/2012 pretty printable version
Board Meeting Notes
Interstate Battery System buys and sells lead-acid batteries
Preparing for proposed food waste ban
Other meeting banter ("New Business")
SSRC: Hedlund, Cantwell, Nyman UBB Champions
Notes from Pathways to Zero Waste workshop, hosted by US EPA Region 1
Northeast Reuse Marketplace replaces Materials Exchange
News for Schools
Events
10/4/2012 pretty printable version
Board Meeting Notes
Clean Harbors automotive fluids collection
Marshfield Fair Grounds Crew honored
Hedlund, Cantwell and Nyman to be recognized
Executive Director's Report
SEMASS Material Separation Plan 6 proposal
Organics waste ban regulation, processing capacity
MassRecycle Municipal Recycling Council Meeting:
Unwanted medications disposal options
Residential Medical sharps disposal options
MBTA to host Recycling Event in Kingston Oct. 20
SSRC Director to present at SWANA Recycling Conference
EPA hosts Pathways to Zero Waste, New England Workshop
Register your America Recycles Day Event today
Events
8/28/2012
Board Meeting Notes
Bay State Textiles Update
FY13 Plan
DEP Outreach grant proposal
Fall HHW flyers
Legislative breakfast, awards planning
Legislation wrap up
Technical Assistance Grant applications due TODAY
Regional disposal RFQ gets 6 responses
SSRC role in Marshfield Fair gets attention
School waste reduction checklist
Does the new CFC-free refrigerant require special handling?
Business and Institution Recycling Assistance program
Events
8/3/2012
Abington expands sharps program
Help for sharps management
Join the Recycling Team at the Marshfield Fair
DEP offers technical assistance grants
Legislative session ends in stalemates, despite some heroics
Updated Bottle Bill; Heroes
E-Waste Producer Responsibility bill
Municipal Solid Waste bill
Failure to Launch: US good at throwing away the gold by Scott Cassel
Events
7/6/2012
Board Meeting notes:
KLT Industries offers another recycling option
FY13 EBoard elected
Treasurer Dirk retires amid fanfare
DEP Grant proposal; Equipment grant
HHW Spring summary, Fall schedule
Legislation updates
Call for Recycling Ambassadors to the Marshfield Fair
Bottle bill battle rages on
Regional disposal contract going out to bid Monday
End of DARP: opportunity for public outreach
RI Paint Stewardship bill becomes law
Events: Office closed July 9-July 20
6/11/2012
Legislative Breakfast mixes it up
Bottle Bill update; Special event Tuesday and other news
Weymouth School Textile competition a great success
DEP SMRP Grant applications, Data surveys due Wednesday
One more Latex paint collection
Municipal Organics management discussed at SE MRC
Recycling effort by Pittsfield schools saves $30K
Get the most out of School clean outs
RecyclingWorks in Massachusetts is ready to assist businesses
Events
5/4/2012
Board Meeting notes
Creative Outdoor Advertising-privately funded public space trash/recyclingEBoard Nominating CommitteeTextile UpdateGrant equipment orderLegislation UpdateEstablishing local food waste composting capacity
Anaerobic Digestion comes to Mass.Grants available for development of AD and Compost CapacityCommercial food waste to be banned; homes laterTrash on the (school) Lawn DayWhat happens when HHW collections don't have good traffic controlIn memory of Arthur LehrREMINDER: Please submit 2011 Data Surveys
4/11/2012
Board Meeting notes
Latex paint collection partnership
Corrections to CRTRecycling report
Time for DEP Grant applications, data surveys
Legislative breakfast to be Zero Waste event
Treasurer Dirk announces retirement from SSRC Board
Kingston gives green light to transfer station overhaul
Got Drugs? Several area towns to participate in 4/28 Takeback Day
SSRC meets with Senate Ways and means on E-Waste bill
Diehl adds his support to UBB
DOL sets separate Prevailing wage for trash and recycling
Plastic Recycling Webinars- Ass'n of Postconsumer Plastic Recyclers
EVENTS
3/20/2012
Board Meeting notes
Weymouth promotes textile recycling with school competition
Textile banners in production
Privately funded public space recycling
Ewaste bill in motion, SSRC weighs in
TUE kicks bottle bill update further down legislative calendar
Middleboro DPW and schools cooperate, plan to begin recycling
More Than Words helps at-risk youth, seeks book donation locations
Waltham Waste Hauler Sentenced for Illegal Disposal of Solid Waste
MASSbuys EXPO May 2nd at the DCU Center in Worcester
2/29/2012
Board Meeting notes
CRTRecycling cuts recycling costs for SSRC munis
Windward Trading manages Red Cross textiles, offers muni rebates
SSRC advocates for a better E-Waste Producer Responsibility bill
Updated Bottle Bill still in TUE Committee
SCHOOL WASTE REDUCTION SUPPLEMENT
Disposables vs. Reusables in School Cafeterias - Analysis
The Framingham School Dishwasher Experience ...
... And Concord's too
MassRecycle's K-12 School Recycling & Composting Summit
EVENTS
Quote of the year
2/9/2012
Satuit Hardware collecting thermostats
Med Waste Disp Corp bought by Stericycle
Best Buy takes home electronics and TVs for free
Leave caps on, says recycling industry
RIP DARP. All muni trash now subject to load inspections
State House forays
Cape seeks Regional Recycling Planner
DEP Assistance program is open for Business, and for Institutions
RE-THINK Waste for a Sustainable Massachusetts:
MassRecycle's 2012 Recycling & Organics Conference
EVENTS
1/24/2012
Board Meeting notes
Bay State Textiles doubles rebate, hopes to double tonnage
SSRC releases 2011 Annual Report
Legislative Breakfast planning
SSRC to submit comments on E-Waste Bill
Whitman tightens rules, cuts trash by 14%
Janine's back as our MAC
CRTRecycling paying for desktop "towers"
Hull Sustainable Living Expo - Volunteer to staff SSRC exhibit
Events
1/6/2012
Board Meeting notes
Thousands attend free E-Waste collections
Cape Cod Biofuels paying for used vegetable oil
New England Recycling
HHW contract with PSC extended
Textiles Discussion
A costly "loophole" in trash regulations?
Abington St. Patrick's parade organizer may break 2 million mark in '12
Explosion prevention in your Battery Collection box
Road signs made from computer housings
Christmas Wrapping Paper – To Recycle or Not to Recycle?
11/28/2011
Board Meeting notes
ERI, Samsung to do 3 free E-Waste collections for SSRC
Grinding, screening contracts extended
Food waste, Single Stream recycling facility poised to open in Middleboro
Ewaste Producer Responsibility Bill reported out favorably
Storm Wood Debris Recycling/Reuse Outlets
MassDEP brings back Contracting Workshop
Waste Management Partners with RecycleBank
Sony Launches E-Waste Take-Back Website
Best Buy eliminates e-waste collection fee
"A Long Bottled Up Bill", Boston Sunday Globe, by Yvonne Abraham
A video guide to school recycling
Not suitable for recycling
11/7/2011
Board meeting Notes: school recycling discussion
Free E-Waste collections being scheduledRegional disposal contract
SSRC awarded another DEP grantNorwell news: Veggie oil, compost workshop, Cub Scout tourSenator Hedlund, Rep. Bradley urge release of UBBDEP seeks comments on regulatory reformsWebinar: More jobs, less pollution- growing the recycling economySchool composting workshopYellow Pages Opt Out
10/24/2011
Website gets a new look!
Board Meeting notes
AAA Recycling/ Frade's Disposal
Latex Paint Recycling grant progress
Hanover needs a Latex Paint sign
MARKET ALERT from Adam Clark at the Northeast Resource Recovery Association
Bottle Bill news
Register for The Green Team by October 31 for a chance to win
9/16/2011
Board Meeting notesNew Abington curbside regs yield big results
Swap Shops?
Sharps: Middleboro worker stuck
There's oil in that thar trash
Legislation updates
Irene closes Marshfield Fair early
3rd Drug Take Back Day planned
TS Permitting, Site Suitability from DEP èBOHèDEP
Connecticut passes food waste composting bill
Need attention-grabbing signs? 7th graders have what it takes!
8/26/2011
Board Meeting notes
EOMS Recycling
Electronic Waste Processing contract not awarded
Regional disposal contract negotiation
Meet Dan Balboni, our new DEP Municipal Assistance Coordinator
Technical Assistance Grant Applications due Tuesday, 8/30
The Paint Exchange seeks 1,200 square feet of warehouse space
What waste streams would you most like to give back to their producers?
CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens selling sharps, Rx mailback containers
Disaster Debris Planning
MassRecycle hires new Executive Director
Save the Date: America Recycles Day
Paul Basler ties the knot
Executive Director may be next
7/29/2011
Excel Recycling sponsors, presents at Board meetingSSRC Tour of Strategic Materials glass processing plant
Do you have a latex paint sign?
SSRC presence, testimony at UBB hearing
Mass. Product Stewardship Council seeks municipal participation
Paint producer responsibility law enacted in Connecticut
Vertical baler for sale
7/15/2011
SSRC Board elects FY12 Officers
SSRC releases RFP for Electronic Waste Management
Be a Recycling Ambassador at the Marshfield Fair
Scituate achieves Green Community Status
Hearing on Updated Bottle Bill next week
Disaster Debris Management Planning and the June 1 Tornado
Organics Task Force and Regulation Changes
Small TS permitting, site suitability back in DEP's court
Product Stewardship Strategies for Local Governments Conference
6/28/2011
Tour: Container Recycling Alliance, Franklin
Ewaste Management RFP advertised
Expressions of Interest in regional disposal/recycling bid
Come to the Bottle Bill hearing July 20
Legislators state positions on UBB at Breakfast
Get the Textiles out of the trash
Fall HHW schedule
Week of 3/4/2011
Board Meeting Presentation: AbiBow Paper RetrieverRegional disposal bid expanded to include SSRC munisSSRC cohosting Legislative breakfast with PCHAHHW Collections run April 9 – June 18SSRC featured on Plymouth County CornerMassRecycle’s Paper Campaign TV promo features sweepstakes, Executive DirectorMassDEP Solid Waste Legislation Transition Task Force (this affects several of our Boards of Health)MassRecycle / MassDEP Conference “Advancing Recycling & Organics Management”Massachusetts Sustainable Communities Conference
Week of 2/11/2011
SSRC Munis invited to join powerful regional disposal bidBob O’Connor Retires after 23 years at helm of Weymouth DPWMunicipal Recycling Data Surveys due TuesdayGet some local Bang out of MassRecycle’s Paper Campaign TV promoUpdated Bottle Bills score scores of cosponsors
Week of 1/24/2011
Board Meeting discussion: SSRC Latex Paint Recycling Grant
What’s your fine? (for illegal dumping that is)
Gas Prices projected to increase this spring
Scituate’s back in the SSRC
SSRC Small Scale Targeted grant
Commodity markets are strong
MassRecycle’s Paper Campaign to air on CBS
NEW POLL SHOWS STRONG SUPPORT FOR BOTTLE BILL UPDATE
Week of 1/3/2011
SSRC Latex Paint Recycling grant
MassRecycle’s Paper Campaign to air on CBS
SSRC highlighted on PAC-TV
Covanta extends drug disposal program
Newton school reduces renovation cost, sends furniture for reuse through IRN
TerraCycle pays for hard to recycle “trash”
MassDEP extends small transfer station permits through 6/2012
MassDEP adds gypsum to list of waste-banned materials
MassDEP to streamline municipal waste and recycling data collection
New leadership at DEP, EOEEA
MMA Conference trade show passes available
MassRecycle’s Spring Recycling and Organics Conference
Week of 12/13/2010
December Meeting presentation – Capital Paper Recycling
Grinding and screening contracts extended
Spring 2011 HHW Collection Schedule
MassDEP/ BOH permitting authority update
Curbside waste reduction strategies: challenges and effectiveness
Gypsum wallboard disposal ban
Paint Product Stewardship LawsWeek of 11/29/2010
11/18 Meeting presentation by United Waste Management notesMarshfield Fair Video
Market comments from NRRA MassDEP News: Draft Guidance for BOH Permitting of small transfer stations (!)
SMRP Grant Award presentationSolid Waste Master Plan summary of commentsSolid Waste Advisory Committee meeting notesIllegal Dump Sites
School bus company fined for idling violations Bill Rafter obituary Summer 2010 News searchable version pretty printable version with photos
Base hit for Bottle Bill update . . . . . . . . . Page 1Nantucket: the possible dreamSSRC proposes Latex Paint grant project . . . Page 2Grinding & screening contracts awardedFall HHW collectionsSSRC steps outMEETING NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3RecycleBank rewards good behaviorMercury updateStop Spewing Carbon sputtersTaunton MSW facility plan on schedule . . . . Page 4Cartridge World cuts printing costsLOCALMeet Abington’s new Health AgentHanson nixes transfer station feeKingston earns Green Communities designationAbington Clean-up inspires community . . . . .Page 5Norwell changes to weekly single streamWeymouth collects unwanted meds at HHW dayREGION AND STATE . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6The next frontier: Food Waste CollectionGet your compost binsGet rid of your propane tanksRecyclers want bottle capsMassRecycle, MassDEP combine conferences . Page 7Draft SWMP out for commentEVENTS
Winter 2010 News pretty printable version
SSRC takes bottle refund update to residents . . . . page 1MEETING NOTES: PSC wins FY11-12 HHW contract . . page
2Grinding and screening contracts re-bidBig Brother Big Sister adopts CREWWM Avon Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3Secure-A-LotCasella Recycling update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4LOCAL: Abington trash under budget gunSSRC advises KingstonNorwell examines MSWPlymouth may take SEMASS' offer . . . . . . . . . . . page 5Ply. County Selectmen focus on trashCurby the Recycling Robot debuts in WeymouthREGION AND STATE: Cuts to DEP hurt muni programs page 6SWAC discusses SWMPMassRecycle MRCs share curbside strategiesEPP Fair to merge with STAREVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 7
SSRC takes bottle refund update to residents
The SSRC is working with several organizations to add
noncarbonated drink containers to the State’s deposit/refund system. Executive Director Claire Sullivan has been invited by some local groups to explain why it’s important to municipalities that the 27 year old Mass. Bottle Bill is brought into the 21stcentury.
The North & South River Watershed Association and Mass. Audubon invited Sullivan and SEMASS’ Patti Howard to “talk trash” at its popular Water Watch series, held at the South Shore Natural Science Center. With Sullivan playing it straight to Howard’s engaging humor, the pair explained what happens to area discards after they leave town, and how an expansion of the bottle and can redemption system would save towns money and reduce litter and disposal of valuable materials. The host organizations are also enthusiastic supporters of the measure.
Sullivan also appeared with Dan Brielman, founder of Saving Abington with Green Energy(SAGE), at a
well-attended Council on Aging luncheon. Brielman, a professional videographer, taped it for local cable. She then joined a panel following a screening of the Oscar nominee “Garbage Dreams”, hosted by MassRecycle and the Quincy Environmental Network. Quincy Recycling Manager John Sullivan and Eagle Recycling’s Tony Basile also participated.
A Boston Area Sustainability Group presentation at House of Blues is on the agenda next week.
The latest invitation came from Bob Broker of the Responsible Energy Action Alternatives of Hingham, (REACH). Sullivan will appear with Ms. Howard again at Glastonbury Abbey on May18.
The SSRC Board voted unanimously to direct its legislators to support H3515, which updates the Massachusetts Beverage Container Law. In addition, chief elected officials in Abington, Cohasset, Duxbury, Hanson, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Norwell, Plymouth, Scituate, Whitman, and about 120 other municipalities have signed a resolution supporting this measure.
The Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy Committee, which has held similar bills for over 12 years, just requested an extension of the March 17 deadline to report the bill out. The new deadline is July 14, two weeks before the end of the legislative session. Chaired by the South Shore’s own Senator Morrissey, the TUE held a hearing last October which was packed with supporters. At that time, Chairman Morrissey promised that this time there would be a vote. A favorable report would allow the bill to continue its journey through the legislative process.
Noncarbonated drinks now account for about a third of beverages sold. Adding their containers to the redemption system would triple their recycling rate, currently around 25%, providing the needed incentive for people to diverthalf a billion containers each year from ball fields, roadsides and trash into new products.
MassDEP recently posted a study entitled “Benefits of an Expanded Bot tle Bill on Municipal Refuse & Recycling Costs & Revenues”. It concludes that net costs to Mass. municipalities to manage non-deposit beverage containers are $4.3 million to $7 million/ year. Another recent DEP field study found that containers without a deposit are nine times as likely to be littered as those with deposits.
Other supporters of the update include the MassRecycle, MassDEP, Mass. Municipal Association, Mass. League of
Women Voters, Mass. Sierra Club, MassPIRG, the Environmental League of Mass., and the Cities of Boston, Cambridge, Springfield and Worcester. back to top
MEETING NOTES
PSC wins FY11-12 HHW contract
The SSRC’s request for proposals resulted in a new vendor being awarded its Household Hazardous Waste contract for FY11-12. Like our longtime service provider Clean Harbors, PSC Environmental had good references, sufficient resources, and qualified to be on the State Contract, which is no small feat. Clean Ventures also submitted a proposal.
Lower rates than we are paying now, plus a dedicated contract/site manager and tent coverage in bad weather won PSC the 2 year SSRC contract, with three-1 year options to extend. PSC is based in Providence, RI; the contract/site manager, John MacDonald, works out of Rockland. He will visit all our sites ahead of time, and can be reached at 781-879-4435, [email protected].
The contract format will be almost the same as in the past, with the added option of small quantity pricing, for vehicles bringing less than 5 gallons or 10 lbs of materials. Cost for one household equivalent will drop from the current $45.10 to $43. Cars bringing “Small quantities” cost $23.
PSC is one of largest environmental compa-nies in North America, with 4000 employees. Mr. MacDonald has managed the contracts for the Minuteman Regional HHW facility in Lexington, and the regional facility in Barnstable County.
PSC has new roll-offs, and would like to bid that service against private haulers; the rate may be lower than the $800 in the bid. PSC also picks up paint from sheds (separately). Pricing is on the State Contract, FAC53.
Clean Harbors will conduct the spring collections on the current contract, and fall dates have been set with PSC. The schedule is:
SPRING 20104/10 Weymouth DPW4/24 Hanover RTS (residents only)5/1 Duxbury Middle School, w/Kingston5/8 Plymouth DPW (residents only)5/15 Hingham, Plymouth River School
6/5 Scituate Hwy. Garage, w/CohassetFALL 2010
9/18 Whitman DPW, w/Abington10/2 Hanson, Plymouth County Hospital10/16 Plymouth DPW10/23 Weymouth DPW
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Grinding and screening contracts re-bid
Nine companies responded to an invitation for yard waste management bids, which were opened on March 1. Up to four contracts may be awarded, for horizontal and tub grinding, and star and trommel compost screening.
Bids were very competitive. The Executive Director has checked references, and the Board will vote on the award(s) at our March 25 meeting. The term is Calendar Year 2010, with three-1 year options to extend. back to top
Big Brother Big Sister adopts CREW
Steve Beck, who founded nonprofit electronics
collector The CREW, is now the Executive Director of Big Brother Big Sister Foundation (BBBSF). He told our Board about plans to merge the organizations at our November meeting, which has since come to fruition.
BBBSF collects clothing and household goods to fund its mentoring program, Big Brother Big Sister. It costs about $1,000 to match a volunteer to a child, which usually last 2-7 years. 10,000 volunteers in Greater Boston commit 4 hours/week to an at-risk child aged 7-15.
Last year, BBBSF processed 8,000 tons of clothes and 3,000 tons of household goods. Vehicle donations are also accepted. They dispose 5 tons of unusable materials/week. Discards were mostly furniture; they have since stopped accepting it.
BBBSF sells clothing by the pound. Unsalable clothing is made into insulation.
The Foundation operates in 300 towns in Mass. It is working with realty companies to clean out foreclosed homes, and Mr. Beck is planning to open retail outlets, starting in Medford. BBBSF communicates with 1.3M
people each year via postcards, etc, and is approaching the $1M/year mark in funding.
In partnership with Horizon House (Individuals in Recovery), BBBSF staffs containers at Lowe’s and Stop & Shop. They check 42 bins daily, including some at municipal facilities (i.e. the Duxbury Transfer Station).
BBBSF has also incorporated the electronic waste that had been collected by Beck’s The Crew into its program. Last year the CREW ran 32 e-waste fundraisers, raising $2.6M for local HS bands and music programs from Amherst, MA to Manchester NH. He employs college students to staff events and door to door collections.
Learning that there had been issues with a one-day toy collection in Scituate, Steve assured us that he is working on donor relations training for drivers and warehouse staff.
Another Board member reported good results with BBBSF during the downsize of his home.
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WM Avon Tour
The SSRC hosted a tour of the Waste Management Recycle America material recovery facility in January, at the request of Treasurer Joanne Dirk and the Norwell Recycling Committee. We were joined by other Board representatives as well. A few of our member towns send their recyclables to the facility.
Pat Milmoe, WM’s Avon Account Manager, explained the single and dual sort systems, showed us a short video and led us through the maze of conveyor belts, trammel screens, magnets, sort lines, hoppers and balers to show us how the mix is broken down into its component commodities.
Lower sortation leads to more contamination and “outthrows”, both at the Avon facility and the end markets, but that is offset by the greater overall recovery due to added convenience. Certain levels of unwanted materials in the bales are tolerable to the end markets, the amount which varies with supply and demand.
Mr. Milmoe was peppered with questions about acceptable recyclables. Since WM upgraded its equipment
to sort single stream recycling, they have found markets for most non-bottle plastic containers numbered 1-7, milk and juice cartons.
The company, and most of its competitors, still does not recycle expanded polystyrene, aka “Styrofoam” (which is mostly air).
The biggest challenge it faces in the residential recycling stream is plastic bags, which jam up equipment. Full plastic bags are treated as if they contain hazardous trash, for safety reasons, and are discarded. The sort lines move too fast to open and evaluate the contents.
Municipalities can help keep recycling costs down by educating their residents to bring all their clean plastic bags to the grocery store and keep them out of their recycling setouts.
back to topSecure-A Lot
At our December meeting, Marc Landman and Bruce Schulman did a Power Point Presentation about their Secure-A-Lot (SAL) vehicular access control systems. Their systems operate at all 3 Plymouth transfer stations, enabling a “sticker-less” permit system. Residents can buy their permits online or in person. All SAL needs is an electronic list of permitted vehicle license plates, eliminating the need to mail or distribute stickers.
The system uses cameras with zoom lenses located in the guard shacks or wherever they are best utilized. The SAL software “reads” the license plates, stores the photos, and compares the plate numbers to database of permitted vehicles, eliminating bottlenecks at the gate for permit verification and enforcement. If the plate number doesn’t match, it is sent to DPW staff to confirm that the vehicle is not permitted. If DPW determines that it is unauthorized, the Police run the plates to identify owner's name and address. The DPW then mails a violation notice with a $50 fine. Since the evidence is permanent, there is no need for on-site enforcement.
The system costs $500 - $1500/month, depending on the level of service. SAL owns and maintains system.
It reduces labor costs for permit sales and enforcement, and also disposal costs, since it is a deterrent to violators. The savings on disposal, staff time and additional permit purchases covers more than the cost of the system. Collection of fines is an added bonus.
Plymouth found that 8% of visitors had no permit. The Town
has citation authority, so if a violator doesn’t pay, they receive a hearing notice to appear in court. If they don’t show, the RMV is notified and won’t renew the vehicle’s registration until the fine is paid.
The DPW’s Arthur Douylliez sent 950 citations at $50 the first year, and 900 in the first month of FY10. As a result, more permits were sold. The savings are permanent, as scofflaws usually won’t offend again after fine. Towns may enforce as each sees fit.
The system can be used for beach parking lots and other applications too, freeing up staff and eliminating cash issues.
If the town doesn't already have a database of sticker owners, then data entry is required at the start. After implementation, there is permanent photo storage on site, a data trail, and enforcement becomes a part-time clerical office task.
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Casella Recycling updateLisa McMenemy and Steve Wenzel updated the Board
about Casella Recycling (formerly FCR) and itsRochester transfer facility at our February meeting. Ms. McMenemy has years of field experience, and is the new Municipal Development Rep. Mr. Wenzel runs the Rochester Division.
Casella operates Zero Sort (aka single stream, SS) processing facilities in Charlestown and Auburn, MA, and offers competitive pricing on both SS, dual stream and cardboard brought to Rochester. Pricing depends on several factors, including curbside/ dropoff, operational constraints and sortation level.
Casella also offers hauling to Rochester. The consolidated material is trucked to their sorting facilities. Charlestown is doing another retrofit, and will be open for tours in May.
The Rochester facility also accepts C&D, where they “kick sort” out the non-recyclable and material. They accept mattresses with C&D at no extra charge, and put many to use for cleanup. Cohassetbrings C&D and bulky to Casella, and is pleased with the service.
The Rochester facility is permitted to transfer municipal solid waste (MSW), but needs contracted volume before it is constructed. Casella has landfills in Mass., and a waste to energy facility in Maine.
The company can provide compactors and containers with 3 year contracts. It is paying based on Average Commodity Revenue, which is updated monthly (in-house). They are currently paying an average of $3.50/ton for SS. More separation nets a higher rebate due to lower processing cost. Casella can also take big rigid plastics.
Plastic bags jam equipment. Sorters empty some
clear plastic bags if possible. Expanded Polystyrene (EPS #6, “Styrofoam”) is light, and not economical to accept. Steve can make recommendations to maximize efficiency at municipal transfer sites.
Contact Ms. McMenemy at (508) 294-3979, or [email protected], Mr. Wenzel at 508-291-1500, or [email protected].
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LOCAL
Abington trash under budget gunFacing a budget deficit of over $1M, Abington’s Acting
Town Manager Dori Jameison enlisted the help of SSRC Executive Director Claire Sullivan. Sullivan presented the Board of Selectmen with options for shifting trash costs from the General Fund last month, followed by a meeting with the Board of Health.
Options include a flat fee based system, a volume based fee system, and no municipal collection at all.
A major sticking point is that trash and recycling collection and disposal are funded by two separate overrides, one which was just passed last year.
If that obstacle can be removed, Sullivan will work with town officials to implement whatever plan the Boards decide on. She has already developed a budget for the startup costs.
SSRC advises KingstonWith large disposal cost increases looming and
inadequate recycling capacity at the town’s Transfer Station, Kingston Superintendent Paul Basler is brainstorming with the SSRC and the Board of Selectmen on the direction of facility improvements.
Executive Director Claire Sullivan did an analysis and made recommend-dations to the Selectmen in December, including the installation of compactors for recycling, contracting for recycling service and higher staffing levels. She also identified construction and demolition (C&D) waste as a major source of unrecovered costs, recom-mendding a restructuring of fees, or elimination of the service altogether.
The town had anticipated an infusion of capital funds for
transfer station upgrades from a planned 40R housing complex, but years of court battles with abutters killed that project, and the funding that went with it.
Once the bulky cardboard, bottles and cans can be compacted, the staff will be able to enforce recycling rules, which will reduce trash tonnage.
Basler is negotiating with recycling processors that can provide hauling and containers.
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The Norwell Advisory Board directed Town departments to cut costs for FY11. To develop a plan, the Board of Health called in SSRC’s Claire Sullivan, MassDEP’s Edith DeMello and curbside hauler Mike and Angela Del Prete to provide direction at a February meeting. Sullivan provided information on several options, including setout limits, waste ban enforcement, single stream and a fee system that includes a volume based component (PAYT).
DeMello, who is working with the Town through a MassDEP In-Kind Technical Assistance Grant, went into depth went into depth on various PAYT options, recommending bags rather than stickers, and the establishment of an enterprise fund.
Del Prete explained the collection efficiency of single stream recycling, and has purchased a new packer truck for that purpose. Norwell is negotiating with Del Prete & Sons to extend its contract for curbside collection.
The Board will further investigate implementing single stream recycling collection in July, and some form of PAYT for September.
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Plymouth may take SEMASS’ offerPlymouth may continue to enjoy the lowest disposal tip
fee in the region even after 2014, the current end date for their SEMASS contract. Signing on as one of the first SEMASS contract communities before the facility was built, Plymouth continues to pay the 1988 tip fee plus change in law costs, now at $22.53/ton.
Twenty-nine “Tier One” municipalities signed with SEMASS early, locking in now-enviable disposal rates now in the $20-35/ton range through 2014. With the end in sight, Covanta SEMASS proposed a 15 year contract
extension, with a 5 year “ramp up” beginning this year to a below market rate. Using the current tip fee as a starting point, Plymouth would land at $62.53/ton in 2014, with CPI escalators thereafter.
The Selectmen are recom-mending that the extension be signed, which will mean tip fee increases would begin this year. The agreement must be approved by Town Meeting vote.
Hanson, Kingston and Norwell are also Tier One towns, with tip fees in the $35/ton range. The SSRC towns were included in a study conducted by Camp Dresser McKee, funded and organized by theCape Cod Commission to evaluate long term disposal options.
The Executive Director has also been working with the towns to mitigate their costs in other ways. Those towns are still considering whether to accept SEMASS’ proposal or ride out the current contract. The Director has encouraged them to aggregate their waste tonnage with other towns whose contracts expire at that time and do a regional bid.
back to topPly. County Selectmen focus on trash
Kingston hosted the January meeting of Plymouth County Selectboards, at which the topic was near and dear – managing trash. Your Execu-tive Director was one of the speakers, along with MassDEP’sBrooke Nash and former Plymouth County Administrator Troy Clarkson. Clarkson has since become Bridgewater’s Town Administrator.
Ms. Nash spoke eloquently about trends in municipal waste management (PAYT, waste ban enforcement, single stream, …), the direction of the new Solid Waste Master Plan, and the Electronic Waste Producer Responsibility bill pending in the Rules Committee. She pointed out that MassDEP encourages regional coopera-tion in collection and disposal contracting, citing cost savings, program benefits and upcoming grant opportunities, pointing to the SSRC as a great example of intermunicipal collaboration.
After thanking many of those present for signing the resolution supporting the expansion of the State’s Bottle Bill, SSRC’s Claire Sullivan delivered a primer about how the SSRC helps its member towns with hazardous and yard
waste management contrac-ting, technical support, information sharing and outreach. Giving examples of successful waste reduction strategies and regional contracts, she offered help in facilitating program improve-ments and regional disposal, recycling and curbside collection contracts.
It’s encouraging to see that Chief Elected Officials from different towns are mirroring the example of the SSRC and learning from each other.
back to topCurby the Recycling Robot debuts in Weymouth
Capitol Waste provides outreach to Tri Towns
By Rosemary NolanWith dimini-shing budgets in recent years, the Tri
Towns (Brain-tree, Quincy and Weymouth)were concerned about their ability to continue outreach to residents. As we have seen, once outreach decreases so does recycling. Disposal costs rise with more recyclables wasted in the trash.
In the Tri Town RFP, funding for outreach was requested throughout the 9 year contract. The following outreach assistance provided to each community since July 2008 would not have been possible without this provision:
Large cloth shopping bags with recycling message and each community’s name
Professional Multi-media Recycling Campaign - spots for cable TV, schools, radio messages, graphics for brochures, signs, etc.
Purchase of Curby the Robot (a talking trash can), which has been a hit at school and community presentations
Contracting of person to assist with school presentations
$5 coupons toward purchase of trash barrels to use as Single stream Recycling containers
Single Stream Recycling Stickers Printing of recycling brochures Rewards programs at various schools/phonebook collection
Working with a local company whose owners meet regularly with the commu-nities has created a positive partnership, resulting in a variety of benefits for the residents being served.
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REGION AND STATE
Cuts to DEP hurt muni programs
The layoff of 67 staff people last fall, coupled with a years-long hiring freeze at MassDEP, is being felt at town halls. With staffing at 50% of 2000 levels, municipalities are increasingly on their own when it comes to managing their solid waste.
The departures of grant managers Peggy Harlow and Regan Clover, mercury program managerLori Segall, data analyst Marc Fournier and Municipal Assistance Coordinator Jonathan Ferris, the retirement of PAYT guru Joseph Lambert, and the layoff of our own newly hired data analyst Janine Delaney have had a noticeable impact on our programs. Three other positions in the Bureau of Waste Prevention have been vacant for 3 years.
The SSRC is filling in some of the blanks, collecting municipal recycling data and providing technical assistance to member towns that request it. Edith Demello from the DEP SERO is also stretching her workload to help out.
When the Municipal Recycling Grant program was eliminated this fiscal year, it was anticipated that it would be replaced by a new program funded by the sale of Waste to Energy Credits from the electricity generated by 6 of the State’s seven municipal waste
combustors (including SEMASS). Facilities have begun selling these credits and funding from their sale is expected to become available in early summer and fund the new Sustainable Materials Recovery Program. DEP is working to shuffle existing staff resources to develop and administer the anticipated to $5-8 million along with its more traditional technical assistance, permitting and compliance enforcement.
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SWAC discusses SWMP
The 2010-2020 Solid Waste Master Plan process is also slowed down by the staff cuts. In December, the Patrick Administration announced its priorities for the Plan, the draft which was to be released in January. At the January Solid Waste Advisory Committee meeting, MassDEP Commissioner Laurie Burt outlined points she expects to be proposed in the Draft SWMP. Once released, DEP will hold public hearings.
The Administration’s priorities include: maintaining the 20 year old moratorium on new
municipal waste combustors. Rather than adding disposal capacity, strategies to reduce waste will be emphasized. Anaerobic digestion and composting of organic waste will be encouraged.
passing producer responsibility legislation for discarded electronics
expanding the bottle bill to include noncarbonated beverage containers
providing assistance for municipal waste reduction measures such as PAYT
leveling the playing field by requiring all haulers to provide recycling service.
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MRCs share curbside strategiesIn Mass., municipal trash programs are as varied as the
cities and towns themselves. But there are recurring themes when it comes to the best ways to reduce trash tonnage. Successful program strategies were analyzed in detail (and good humor) at both Northeast and
Southeast MassRecycleMunicipal Recycling Council meetings this winter.
It was no surprise that the winning strategy was volume based pricing, aka Pay As You Throw. But other methods and combinations are variously effective as well: serious waste ban enforcement, single stream recycling, automated collection, and staff time dedicated to outreach, educationand communicating with residents both before and after a new program starts.
DEP Municipal Assistance Coordinator Carolyn Dann is refining a spreadsheet with program details, effects on disposal and recycling tonnage, and before and after household generation. The best approach for each community depends on many factors that make each town unique. For more information, contact Claire Sullivan.back to top
EPP Fair to merge with STAR
Beginning in 2011, the Mass. Operational Services
Division’s STAR (Statewide Training And Resources) Exposition will be “rebranded” to a Green STAR event. It will showcase environmentally preferable products (EPPs) and include EPP workshops.
The plan to blend the two trade shows stems from Governor Patrick’s Executive Order 515, announced at last year’s EPP Fair, which Establishes an Environmental Purchasing Policy for the state. This puts EPPs and conventional products on equal footing. The merger was the obvious next step.
As OSD plans for the Green Star trade show in 2011, the fall EPP Vendor Fair will not be held this year. Attendees may register at no charge for the STAR Expo on May 4, 2010 at the Boston Convention and Expo Center. There will be two workshops on green purchasing and a number of EPP exhibitors. Go to www.mass.gov/star.
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ù SSRC MSW Manager/Board meeting, Thurs., March 25, 9 am, Plymouth Public Library
ù MassRecycle University of Resource Management/ DEP Organics Summit, Tuesday, April 6, 8 am-4 pm, Doubletree Hotel, Westboro. R egister
ù 7th Annual Earth Day Sustainable Living Expo Sat., April 17, 10 am-2 pm, DCR Mary Jeanette Murray Bathhouse, 204 Nantasket Ave., Hull; hosted by Sustainable South Shore
ù SSRC MSW Manager Meeting, Wed., April 21, 9 am, Whitman
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Fall 2009 News pretty printable version
Towns rally to update Bottle BillHHW Collection contract out to bidWebsite updatesMEETING NOTES: Apple D’Or Tree advises board on grindingTo mix or not to mix? Managers share sort storiesSEMASS grant keeps MSP outreach goingLOCAL: Michelle goes to PlymouthCohasset to the rescuePearls of wisdom from Duxbury Oyster festMarshfield Fair recycling in its 6th yearNorwell has 2 BigBellysPlymouth cites hundreds of violatorsIndependence Mall goes greenTier 1 towns work with Cape Cod neighborsREGION AND STATE: New recycling grant program: SMRPWaste Ban StingMass. Material Trader site launchedState updates hazwaste, DTM contractsMassRecycle is selling more stickersMARKETS: Recycling values back up to ‘07 levels
Summer 2009 News
Page 1
Second Earth Day Celebration reaches hundreds
So much news, so little time! SSRC Office is moving to WestwoodMEETING NOTES
April: Doc Shredding Corp Page 2
May: Spiegel South Shore Scrap Metal June: Electronic Recyclers International, Inc..A new home for used latex paint Page 3LOCAL Abington goes Single streamWeymouth recycling up a year after SSHull Board rep Kramer honoredHull Recycling Center to closePlymouth "Sticker-less Sticker Program" marks 1 year Page 4Town collaborates with Sustainable ScituateREGION-STATECut out the Hg middleman-YOU!Use funds by Nov. or lose ‘emWTE RECs = Recycling $ for munisMunis, orgs rally to update Bottle Bill Page 5Ewaste Bill hearing draws a crowdMass Recycles Paper is riding the Red LinePhiladelphia to install 500 BigBelly trash compactorsFree Disaster Recovery Guide Available Page 6Plastic Export Market Watch
EVENTS
Winter/Spring 2009 News
Page 1
SSRC Honors Governor, McGovernEarth Day Celebration grows in second yearGrinding contract awarded to Apple D'Or Page 2
MEETING NOTESWM Recycle AmericaGet the most out of compostBourne cuts tip fee increasePlymouth Cy considers trash biz Page 3
NRRA membership, courtesy of SEMASSSEMASS thanks SSRCKeeping the Board up to date LOCAL
Hanson BOS gets trash lessonHolbrook transfer station on track Page 4
Hull considers privatizing RCIPR seeks contract reliefKingston lawsuit dismissedPlymouth TS not closing REGION AND STATE
MassRecycle Muni Council: Market update, SWMP, E-Waste Page 5Recycling Markets...... and the Global EconomyGovernor proposes updating bottle Bill, more $ for recycling Page 6EVENTS
Fall 2008 News
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SSRC Celebrates 10 years of service10th Anniversary "Shredabrations"New printer, new look Page 2
MEETING NOTESCasella Waste ServicesNew England RecyclingIntegrated Paper Recyclers Page 3
HHP events busy in '08Screening contract extended; Grind bid consideredMeet Jonathan FerrisEarth Day Celebration 4/18/2009SEMASS sponsors sSRC outreachLOCAL
Abington opens mercury shed to businesses Page 4
Hingham, Hull, shuffle Supts.Holbrook may host transfer stationKingston BOS signs MRP resolutionMarshfield schools break paper recordsWM runs E-waste collection in PlymouthWeymouth school in National Green Week Page 5
Where does all the e-waste go? Page 6REGIONDon't let market crash ruin your programBoson OK's Hauler OrdinanceSTATE
MassDEP posts online mercury trainigNext SWMP being drafted
Page 7Mass Recycles Paper rallies supportMassRecycle Muni Council: curbside collection alternativesRegister for MassRecycle's College of Municipal Recycling Page 8EVENTS
Summer 2008 News Page 1
Hull makes SSRC 16 towns strongFY09 speaker requestsMarshfield Fair recycling institutionalizedEBoard re-elected Page 2
MEETING NOTESSEMASS continues to divert mercuryTri-town Alliance explained Page 3
LOCAL
school composting catching onDuxbury PAYT: it's working!Hingham Recycling Committee ponders PAYT Page 4
Plymouth HHP copayHolbrook Trash service in questionScituate hires DPW DirectorREGIONSEMASS proposes Tier 1 extensionTaunton meets bidders Page 5
Mansfield AutomatesLG takes back TVs
Home Depot, IKEA take back CFLsSTATE
Grant aps due on 9/11FY09 Budget hanging inJanine goes to BostonMass Recycles Paper: Phase 2 Page 6Mass Recycles Paper: Phase 2 (cont'd)EVENTS
Spring 2008 News Page 1
Gore lauds SSRC efforts, Earth Day eventNumbers look good Page 2
Lawmakers talk trash with municipal managers Rep. Frank Hynes receives awardMEETING NOTESTaunton Exploring disposal alternativesSEMASS appreciates the SSRC Page 3
Bourne plans aheadExcel Recycling ServicesOld Colony ScrapElectronic Recyclers Inc. expands proposal Page 4 LOCAL
Abington - paper contestDuxbury – Daley departsHanover – Bottles and cans to be separated at Hanover DayHingham – Schools recycle! Teams recycle!Kingston – Litigation delays improvementsNorwell - RC reaches residents through zoo
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Hanover – recycling large plasticsPlymouth - Scanners coming, PAYT not
REGION and STATE
Tri-Town AllianceWMRA Avon simplifies recycling Page 6No more mercury in the trash
Don't get stuck
EWaste bill movingNo update for the old Bottle billRecycling budget a bust againCEF bill in House W&M Page 7 MASSRECYCLE Southeast Municipal Recycling CouncilStickers for sale; Container purchase exploredMass Recycles Paper Campaign in Phase 2 Page 8 EVENTS
Winter 2008 News Page 1
Mass Recycles Paper! Kicks off
HHP contract extended
Hot trash letters get response
IMAs expiring, dues rising Page 2
3 companies buy “trash”: Got Books, Bay State Textile, Eagle Recycling
Board tours Capital Paper Recycling in Weymouth
Used cooking oil? Page 3
Electronic Recyclers, Inc. reduces rates
Bucks for Batteries
Earth day Celebration at the Mall
Donations complement Outreach Plan
RET Grants available to towns Page 4 LOCAL
Cohasset - students audit wasteDuxbury – single stream, PAYT, Hauler ordinanceHanover – scouts donate $ to MRHanson – Rally to Recycle dayHingham – Green Family DayKingston – upgrading transfer station recyclingMarshfield - PAYT succeeding; Phone book Recycling contestNorwell - hazards in trash force evacuationPlymouth - PAYT, union issuesWeymouth - Shred Day, extra paper collectionWhitman - PAYT
Page 5 REGION and STATE
SEMASS estimates 2008 CIL surcharges
Muni load rejected for Wwaste Ban violations
Cape invites south shore to join in trash planning
SSRC on Beacon Hill Page 6
Be prepared for disaster
RET Grants easily available to towns
Recycling key in Federal Climate legislation
MassRecycle selling stickers again
E-Waste (mis)management featured in National Geographic Page 7
Executive Director Wins Award
Get ready for digital-only TV Page 8 EVENTS
Summer 2007 News Page 1Down with trash, Up with recycling
Hanson Joins SSRCJoin the “Mass. Recycles Paper!” campaign Page 2Sen. Creedon SSRC’s 6th Environmental HeroSEMASS back on lineCompost site adviceDisaster planning Page 3Look @ ‘09 contracts nowClean Harbors teaches Paint 101Stopping hot trash at its source Hi-tech trash management at BourneCFLs have mercury too Page 4 LOCALPAYT debuts in MarshfieldDuxbury looks at funding optionsWeymouth continues campaignRoberts nabs haulerNorwell Recycles Calendar Page 5Hingham seeks site for yard wasteNew DPW chiefs in Marshfield, PlymouthAROUND THE STATEAgainst odds, DEP offers grantsCEF, UBB hearingsThe Budget BluesSullivan steps down as MR president Page 6EBoard re-electedBay State Textile to host SSRC meetingEVENTS
Winter 2007 News (now in printable PDF)
Page 1Paper Recovery Campaign ready for liftoffGrinding, screening contracts awardedRecycling ads play ballSEMASS to host SSRC Appreciation DinnerFarewell, Rosemary, Welcome, Janine Page 2The CREW picks up electronicsBig belly eats public trashPlanet Police capture food wasteRetrievers starving for paper Page 3Clothing, book collections paying offSSBRP welcomes Jack ConwayHHP collections busy againLOCALMarshfield, Weymouth win phone book recycling contests Page 4Plymouth mandates recyclingPlymouth's Crombie retiresWhitman loses PettinelliSSRC helps Hull explore recycling optionsWellesley proposes Cohasset dealExec Director chats on Weymouth, New Bedford TVMarshfield reconsiders PAYT Page 5AROUND THE STATESen. Creedon, Rep. Koczera sponsor CEF billsMunicipal Recyclers' Workshop a hitWaste Ban sweep exposes violatorsSen. Hedlund files Updated Bottle BillTowns say "No visible recyclables in trash" Page 6
Has our time finally come?EVENTS
Produced by Claire Sullivan, Executive Director. To comment or request a hard copy, email me
Fall 2006 News (now in printable PDF) Page 1SSRC to host Statewide Paper Campaign grantPAYT > doubles paper recoveryGot books? CDs? tapes? GotBooks paysRecall Secure Destruction Service offers paper shredding at HHP collections Page 2Exec Director presents paper project at ConferenceNolan flying south for the winter, and beyondRMG Enterprise recycles electronicsSEMASS offers mercury workshopsMSP4 unveiled for comments Page 3LOCALHanover RTF to go glossyWeymouth adds recycling dropoffMarshfield Wins AwardNo more free C&D in DuxburyWeymouth, Marshfield pit school vs. schoolSchool Phone Book Recycling Contest flyer Page 4Marshfield Fair composts tooScoglio leaving Whitman postState Surplus, SSRC help Hull PoliceSTATE
Candidate Patrick passes recycling quiz
Page 5MassDPH, DEP to set sharps disposal policyRecycled paper $ = virginThe stickers are coming! (and check out the new MassRecycle logo) Page 6
How does Newton do it?Get your America Recycles Day suppliesEVENTS
Summer 2006 News (now in printable PDF)
Page 1Paper campaign gets headlines
Capital Paper Recycling a local option
Hull Schools win paper contest
Page 25th Annual Legislative Breakfast the best yet
Sen. Roert Hedlund receives award
New HHP flyers correct mistakes in old ones
New SSBRPartners
Page 3LOCALHull hires Fournier as DPW Director...
...and harnesses the power of the wind
Concord school furniture reused in Jamaica
Duxbury takes trash for credit (or debit)
Marshfield raises commercial, C&D rate
Hull BOH approves hauler recycling reg
Page 4STATEMercury Phase-out Bill becomes law
State recycling budget status quo
E-Waste bill still alive
Page 5Executive director presses Guv candidates on recycling
NRRA reaches more Mass. recyclers at Silver Anniversary Conference
FY07 DEP Muni WR Grants
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EPA Study confirms PAYT impactEVENTS The State of Waste in MassachusettsPaper Waste on the South Shore (table)
Winter 2006 News (now in printable PDF)
Page 1SSRC awarded paper outreach grantBoard reps, kids featured in thousand-ad campaignClean Harbors wins HHP contract Page 2NSRF keeps paper in Mass.Town of Wellesley offers market alternativeGot land? Got yard waste? Get together! Page 3Bourne C&D deja vuC&D alternative presented at meetingLOCALSchool papers to newspapersTowns consider trash reduction optionsNorwell school contest Page 4STATEMercury reduction through permitsNew Waste Bans require new plansNew DARP criteriaState offers deals on bins, buckets, toters Page 5MassRecycle teams up with NRRA for ConferenceSWANA Trainings coming to Nashua in June!EVENTS Produced by Claire Sullivan, Executive Director. To comment or request a hard copy, email me.
Fall 2005 News Board approves $10K for Radio Ads; SEMASS to kick in $4.7K moreHHP Contract yet to be awardedPaper waste costs towns millionsFCR: Single stream is coming!
Abitibi offers paper waste solutionsEagle Can help with redeemablesNolan seeks town compost sitesVendor lists, tonnage and fee data availableSSRC T-shirts are hereBourne notifies towns of increase LOCALMarshfield Fair recycles againHull BOH considers hauler recycling regMarshfield produces recycling videoTwo weddings and a sabbatical STATEC&D Waste Bans promulgatedExecutive Director SWAC'edNew DARP criteriaMusical cubicles at DEPUpdated bottle Bill draws crowd to hearing MassRecycle keeps recycling managers in the loop EVENTS Summer 2005 News
Watershed partnership keeps us on WATDWays & Means takes Trash 101DEP FY06 Grants rolled outRags to riches LOCALSite visits with RosemaryHHP attendance back up; Scheduling 2006 datesRecycling wins at Marshfield FairHingham hires new Assistant SuperintendantMarshfield attacks waste from all sidesSSRC helps Rockland save at SEMASSWhich are the trashiest South Shore towns?
MARKETSCompanies bying for paper, recyclablesE-waste solutionsFreecycle-an online Swap Shop STATEState Recycling budget best it's been (but that's not saying much)Single Stream flowing eastSSRC weighs in on legislation "No Time to Waste!" in SeptemberSullivan voted MassRecycle Prez EVENTS
Spring 2005 News
April Media Blitz reaches thousandsLegislators Celebrate Earth Day with SSRC; Rep. Kathleen Teahan receives award
SEMASS funds SSRC outreachNew Grinding, Screening contractors
McNabb, Burnett step down , new members step up, and EBoard stays on LOCALMarshfield hires PT CoordinatorWhitman Town Meeting votes down PAYTCompetitors vie for Rockland, Marshfield’s trashHolbrook PAYT slashes trashNo more paint in PlymouthVolunteer to help Marshfield Fair recycle again! Marine Shrink Wrap Recycling Program enters third yearSTATE
DEP needs fines for funds; Steps up enforcement actions on town facilities
FY06 Recycling Budget still gaspingSWAC/SWMPSullivan Runs for PresidentEVENTS
Winter 2005 News
SSRC goes on the air……And will again, with two grants
NEWS YOU SHOULD USEAbandoned waste requirementsA/C PCBsFee restrictionsMercury managementSEMASS housekeepingBlack goldMattressesBoard gets the needle at Duxbury luncheonSEMASS hosts meeting, tourHHP attendance down2005 SSRC HHP Collection Schedule
LOCALMarshfield rethinks trash systemHolbrook Implements PAYTWhitman Committee to look at PAYTHull curbside within reach, not graspMeet Rosemary Nolan, our new “MAC”
STATESW Master Plan being revisitedCarron re-files E-Waste Producer Responsibility billRenewable Portfolio StandardRecycling Hits the Silver ScreenHome Composting on PBS
EVENTS
Fall 2004 News
Marshfield Recycles Tons at FairBoard Adds to PlanHave Lunch in DuxburyNov. Meeting to Feature SEMASS TourMateo Reviews MSPED Completing Site VisitsSSRC to Go on the AirClearing Up C&D Contract ConfusionWebsite ImprovementsHHP Days Have a Wet StartSSRC Teams with Watershed Ass’n on GrantsKibitzing at the SE MRCSteve Parker Remembered LOCAL
Duxbury Saves the WhalesHolbrook Selling PAYT Bags for 10/18 StartHull Tables Muni CurbsideDiniak Takes Hanover DPW HelmHingham Seeks RTS SupervisorMarshfield, WM Negotiate Better ServiceMarshfield to Host Future District Coordinator STATE AND NATIONSWMP Update Discussion BeginsCelebrate America Recycles Day EVENTS
Summer 2004 News EBoard Re-electedC&D, DTM Contract AwardedCohasset, Hull, Marshfield Fairs Recycle with SSRC GrantLegislators Join BoardED Coming to a Transfer Station Near YouTime to Schedule 2005 HHP DaysC&D Management Revisited
LOCAL Hanson Mulls MembershipTons of Trash Strain Muni SW BudgetsHolbrook to Institute New Trash System
MARKETS Waste Oil Has ValueNew Outlet for TubesAmerican Waste BrokersMarket Updates from NRRA Conference
STATE Legislature Keeps Some $ for Waste ReductionHearings on C&D, LF Regs Held$1M More for MACT Relief!DEP Disposal Fee Tabled
NRRA Puts on Another Great ShowED "Talks Trash" at ConferenceLowell Folk Fest Call for HelpMRCs Discuss CRT Takeback BillBargainsEvents
Spring 2004 News Goins Outlines Bourne's PlanThanks to Garvey, ssrc.infoTowns Double Up for HHPBoralex Seeks Clean WoodHHP, Grind, Screen Contracts ExtendedLocal Events Consider Recycling"Solid Waste Planner" DitchedCohasset Awarded GrantMiller Recycling TourMarshfield, Hull Mull PAYTAnother “Hero” to Get Award Cheverie Set to RetireMcCarthy Extols Mandatory RecyclingExec. Dir. to “Talk Trash” at SWANA ConferenceScrap Prices SoarGovernor Budgets Recycling $, EBBDEP Proposes Disposal Fee HikeCRT Takeback Bill Moving4thOrganics Summit PlannedBargains!Mass. Recyclers NetworkEVENTS
Winter 2004 News Bourne Gets Last Minute ExtensionSSRC Awarded GrantBoard Ratifies PlanGood News on Freon, School CRTs
HHPCollections: Costs Up, Ppt DownWhere Did Everybody GoSpecial Collections WorkCRT Takeback for Muni RFPsHP, Dell Takeback ProgramsGood Stuff CheapMunicipal Recycling Councils Meet AgainC&D Regulation UpdatesDEP to Hold 11th Annual Waste Reduction ForumCuts Force DEP to Refocus Efforts