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Title: Business Recycling in Connecticut


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Business Recycling in Connecticut
  • CBIA Environmental Forum
  • Mark Bobman
  • Bristol Resource Recovery Facility
  • Operating Committee (BRRFOC)?
  • info_at_brrfoc.org
  • (860) 585 0419

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What is Required?
  • Mandatory Materials
  • Relevant Public Acts, Statutes, and Regulations
  • Universal Waste

3
Mandatory Materials
  • Office Paper
  • Newspaper Cardboard
  • Glass food/beverage containers (bottles, jars)?
  • Metal food/beverage containers (soda cans, tin
    cans)?
  • Waste Oil
  • Batteries
  • Scrap metal
  • Leaves

DEP HazWaste Regs
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DEP Web Site Business Recycling Information
  • Separating Recyclables from the Waste Stream
  • DEP has encountered business recycling programs
    which use a single collection container for all
    their (MSW)
  • Businesses have reportedly been told by their
    hauler that the hauler has a permit to separate
    out designated recyclables from the mixed MSW
  • Hauler claims are misleading and, consequently,
    businesses using this system for recycling may be
    in violation of state recycling requirements
  • Designated recyclables cannot be collected
    together with mixed MSW nor can they be mixed
    with any other material which may contaminate
    them. For example, paper mandated for recycling
    cannot be collected in the same container with
    any wet or putrescible trash, nor can that paper
    be collected mixed together with glass
    containers, because of potential breakage and
    subsequent contamination.
  • www.ct.gov/dep/lib/dep/waste_management_and_dispos
    al/
  • solid_waste_management_plan/feb2009/business_recyc
    ling_initiative.pdf
  • http//www.cbia.com/green/

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What is Required?
  • Mandatory Materials
  • http//www.ct.gov/dep
  • Information for Municipalities and State
    AgenciesgtSetting up a Recycling Program at your
    Small Business
  • http//www.nerc.org/documents/coop,
    Implementation Guide for Small Business Recycling
    Cooperatives
  • small businesses generate small amounts of
    materials
  • cumulatively their recyclable generation is both
    significant and under collected
  • offices with 100 or more employees generate about
    45 of the total quantity of discarded printing
    and writing paper (office paper)
  • about 95 of these offices recycle their paper
  • offices with less than 50 employees generate
    nearly 40 of the supply, but only 30 have
    on-site recycling programs.
  • Michael Alexander, Northeast Recycling Council,
    Lauren Sharfman of WasteCap of Massachusetts

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Regulations Statues(partial list)
  • P.A. 90-200
  • 22a-241b mandatory items
  • 22a-241i 500 fine
  • 22a-255e
  • each retail establishment which offers plastic
    bags to customers shall offer paper bags to
    customers and inform customers that a choice is
    available
  • 22a-449(c)-113 Universal Waste
  • P.A. 07-189 covered electronic devices

7
Recycling Paper Products
  • Office Paper high grade
  • Newspaper cardboard
  • Value fluctuates with market
  • Prices depressed since October 08 but rebounding
  • Many processors handle mixed streams

8
Secure Document Destruction
  • Required for certain medical, bank, financial
    records
  • May be able to recycle provided documents are
    properly shredded
  • Certification by National Association for
    Information Destruction, Inc.
  • Some firms manage with on-site service, locked
    bins

9
Cardboard Recycling
  • Long history of separate handling
  • June 08, prices for uncontaminated baled
    cardboard were over 100 per ton and buyers were
    eager to purchase (current price 45)
  • Many big box stores maintain balers
  • Material is bulky, requires separate roll-off
    container

10
Bottles Cans
  • More challenging than paper products to properly
    manage in business setting
  • Glass breakage
  • Food contamination vermin, pests
  • Plastics??
  • How many separate containers?
  • Centralize storage
  • Frequency of collection

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Practical Considerations
  • Quantity recycled may be too low to attract
    competitive price from hauler
  • High employee turnover, language barrier may
    complicate training
  • Space requirements for stored products
  • Zoning, lease provisions may restrict outdoor
    storage

12
Storage
Paper
Compost
ACME Recycling
Secure documents (office paper)
ACME Recycling
Cardboard
13
Waste Audit
  • Checklist to identify materials, quantities,
    currently recycled items
  • Audit to evaluate sources (within facility),
    quantity, frequency of pickup
  • Identify key personnel
  • Work with waste hauler, request data needed for
    assessment
  • Identify potential savings
  • http//www.opala.org/solid_waste/How_to_Conduct_a_
    Waste_Audit.html
  • http//www.recyclespot.org/business_tips.asp

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Sample Questions for Waste Audit
  • Own or rent property?
  • Trash hauling included with rent?
  • Recycling service provided by landlord?
  • If not, why?
  • Work areas affected
  • Cafeteria
  • Employee kitchen
  • Shipping/receiving
  • Copy/print room
  • Offices
  • Lighting
  • Substitute reusable or longer-life products?

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Existing Practice6 c.y. trash per week
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Implementation
  • Contract with waste hauler
  • Utilize town recycling center to the extent
    possible (requires proper transport
    vehicle/insurance, town permit)
  • Owner/manager to self-haul
  • Training!
  • Labeled receptacles
  • Informed janitorial staff
  • Instructions for substitute workers
  • Employee recognition (Green Team)
  • Measure before/after impacts

17
Improved Practices4 c.y. trash per week
18
Waste Oil
  • Used oil generated by businesses must be managed
    in compliance with DEPs used oil regulations
  • DEPs Hazardous Waste Management Regulations
    govern storage, labeling, disposal
  • Used oil includes crankcase oil, brake fluid,
    automatic transmission fluid, power steering
    fluid, semi-solid gear, chain, and ball bearing
    lubricants, and hydraulic fluid
  • Sec. 22a-449(c)-119 Hazardous Waste Rules
  • Unpermitted burning prohibited except for
    self-generated used oil limited to under 0.5
    MMBtu/hr space heaters, provided
  • The heater burns only used oil
  • The owner or operator generates or used oil
    received from household do-it-yourself used oil
    generators

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Universal Waste
  • Subset of Hazardous Waste Rules
  • Mercury-containing lamps
  • Mercury-containing thermostats
  • Batteries
  • Pesticides
  • Used electronics
  • Streamlined management for items diverted from
    waste stream for recycling

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Universal Waste Trade Orgs.
  • Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corp. (RBRC)
  • rbrc.org
  • recycle onsite at your company with Call2Recycle
  • Thermostat Recycling Corp.
  • nema.org
  • TRC is a not-for-profit corporation founded and
    operated by thermostat manufacturing companies
  • facilitates nationwide collection of all brands
    of used, wall-mounted mercury-switch thermostats
  • Collection takes place through HVAC wholesale
    outlets
  • Participating organizations pay only a one-time
    fee of 25 to obtain a collection bin all other
    costs of the program are borne by the TRC

21
Contractors ManagingUniversal Wastes
  • Generally special qualifications and regulatory
    requirements
  • Due diligence in selecting contractor
  • Certificates of recycling/destruction,
    particularly data storage drives
  • Caution when there is potential for export

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Verify your materials go to licensed, permitted
recyclers
Basel Action Network photo of laborers recovering
metals from computer components in a 4 village
area surrounding the Lianjiang River. Guiyu,
China. December 2001.
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Sustainability Goals
  • ISO 14040 Life Cycle Assessment)
  • examination of inputs and outputs of materials
    and energy and associated environmental impacts
  • ISO 152702008 - guidance for standards and
    specifications covering plastics recovery
  • Options for the recovery of plastics waste
    arising from pre-consumer and post-consumer
    sources

24
DEP Business Recycling Checklist
25
DEP Business Recycling Checklist (contd)
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DEP Business Recycling Checklist
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CT Legislation
  • Proposed H.B. 5474 - On or before October 1,
    2010, DEP to amend regulations adopted to expand
    list of designated recyclable items to add
  • 3-gal. or smaller containers made of polyethylene
    terephthalate plastic and high-density
    polyethylene
  • Plastic
  • Boxboard
  • magazines, residential high-grade white paper and
    colored ledger

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