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Title: Event and Venue Recycling


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Event and Venue Recycling
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Agenda
  • Types of event/venue locations (6)
  • Common Onsite Opportunities (4)
  • 9 Step ToolKit
  • Learn about recycling
  • Gain support
  • Indentify a Recycling Market
  • Implementation of collection
  • Logistics
  • Obtain collection containers
  • Implement collection strategy
  • Implement education campaign
  • Maintain support
  • Green Event Planning
  • NC Specific Case Studies
  • Peer Case Studies
  • Tour

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Outdoor Sports Stadiums
type
  • Description
  • Fixed-seating outdoor stadiums and arenas
  • Overall Recycling Approach
  • Participatory
  • Recycling Bins
  • Pass the Bag
  • Merchandise/Incentives
  • Non Participatory
  • Pre-event or Post-event Pick
  • Vendor recycling

4
Indoor Sports Arenas
type
  • Description
  • Indoor fixed-seat sports stadiums and arenas.
  • Overall Recycling Approach
  • Participatory
  • Recycling Bins
  • Pass the Bag
  • Merchandise/Incentives
  • Non Participatory
  • Pre-event or Post-event Pick
  • Vendor recycling

5
Outdoor Sporting Events
type
  • Description
  • An outdoor sporting event with no fixed seating
  • Overall Recycling Approach
  • Recycling bins most common
  • Events are short duration and volunteers dont
    mind limited commitment
  • Usually held in city owned municipal space

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Fixed Venues
type
  • Description
  • Non-sporting, specific use venues
  • Examples- zoos, aquariums, amusement and water
    parks.
  • Overall Recycling Approach
  • Bin based recycling programs
  • Permanent infrastructure

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Civic Centers
type
  • Description
  • Facilities that combine multiple facilities
  • Examples
  • Convention centers, public auditoriums
  • Overall Recycling Approach
  • Due to high turnover of vendors, approached can
    vary.
  • Responsibility of facility management to set up
    effective standards for program.

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Special Events - Outdoors
type
  • Description
  • Primarily outdoors locations
  • Examples
  • Fairgrounds, rodeos, concert pavilions
  • Overall Recycling Approach
  • Bin Based
  • Temporary
  • Participant responsible for initiating action

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Common On-Site Recycling Opportunities
  • Pre-event Recycling
  • Vendor and Merchandiser Recycling
  • Club, Restaurant, Suite Recycling
  • Post-Event Pick Recycling

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Pre-Event Recycling
opportunity
  • Where
  • Benefits and Challenges
  • Tailgaters
  • Combination of recycling bins and picks
  • Recycling bins at entrance of stadiums
  • Corporate hospitality tents
  • Benefits
  • Recovers recyclables that would become trash
  • Prepares audience for recycling inside
    event/venue
  • Reduces litter on-site
  • Challenges
  • Logistics of bins filling rapidly on-site
  • Discarded waste may have higher propensity for
    contamination

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Vendor and Merchandiser Recycling
opportunity
  • What they can do
  • Benefits and Challenges
  • Selling beverages only in recyclable containers
  • Hosting recycling bins for the type of
    recyclables sold through vendors
  • Employees wearing buttons advocating recycling
  • Researching green serving-ware options
  • Cardboard recycling
  • Benefits
  • Can approach 100 percent recovery of beverage
    containers
  • Vendors can become involved in recycling
    initiatives
  • Challenges
  • Does not necessarily recover containers brought
    from outside facility
  • Bins placed near food vendors risk contamination

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Club, Restaurant and Suite Recycling
opportunity
  • Dont forget-
  • Benefits and Challenges
  • Most venues offer special areas where there is
    full food and beverage service available
  • Provide bins to these customers
  • Use same approach as other areas of the venue
  • Opportunities to pilot composting
  • Benefits
  • Education can be provided to another subset of
    the attendees
  • A significant number of recyclable materials are
    consumed in these locations
  • Less contamination
  • Challenges
  • Training of catering personnel
  • Space constraints
  • Aesthetics

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Post-Event Recycling
opportunity
  • Where
  • Benefits and Challenges
  • Stands/Bleachers
  • Parking Lot
  • Concourse
  • Streets/Sidewalks
  • Park/Field
  • Benefits
  • Large amounts of trash and recycling where guest
    were
  • High levels of recovery at minimal cost
  • Hand picking ensures minimal contamination
  • Challenges
  • Guest is not actively involved in recycling
  • Encourages laziness and littering
  • Staff training and equipment

14
Steps to Recycling at Venues and Special Events
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  • Learn about recycling
  • Gain support
  • Indentify a Recycling Market
  • Implementation of collection
  • Logistics
  • Obtain collection containers
  • Implement collection strategy
  • Implement education campaign
  • Maintain support

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Overview of NC Laws
1
  • Current Bans
  • Plastic bottles (Oct 2009)
  • Wood palettes (Oct 2009)
  • Oil filters (Oct 2009)
  • Discarded computer equipment (2011)
  • Oil
  • White goods (appliances)
  • Anti-freeze
  • Aluminum cans
  • Yard trash
  • Oyster Shells
  • Tires
  • Lead-Acid Batteries
  • ABC Beverage Containers

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  • Work with vendors and merchandisers
  • Consider the products purchased and sold - focus
    on recyclables
  • Reduce waste generation upfront
  • Avoid polystyrene
  • Purchase recycled content paper and tissue
    products
  • Buy in bulk verses individual serving sizes

17
Gain SupportIdentify key stakeholders
2
  • Internal
  • Event Organizers
  • Management
  • Recycling program organizer
  • Cleaning contractor or personnel
  • Property managers/owner
  • External
  • Local government recycling coordinator
  • Vendors (food, beverage, and products)
  • Beverage suppliers
  • Food service and catering personnel
  • Local market/waste hauler

18
Value of working with Vendors
2
  • Consistency with vendors on what products they
    are using, paper, Styrofoam, plastic
  • sometimes vendors change at each event, so this
    will be a challenge
  • may need to create a guidebook for vendors and
    perhaps a form for them to sign to agree to the
    green measures of the stadium

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Identify a Market for Recyclables
3,
  • There must be access to a reliable local market
  • Consider the following
  • Identify trash hauler if there is already one
    established
  • Cost based on tonnage, of pick-ups, of
    bins?
  • What they collect
  • How they want it separated (single stream,
    commingled)
  • Distance from event/venue
  • Ease of Access ability to pick-up after
    business hours
  • Capacity to handle additional material
  • Percent of contamination allowed
  • Ability to provide recovery data
  • Consider long-term participation

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Recyclables
3,
  • Cardboard
  • Paper

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www.p2pays.org/dmrm
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Budgeting for recycling
4,
  • Estimate trash/recycling volumes
  • Anticipate the total volume of recyclable
    material.
  • Obtain container sales and estimated outside
    beverages if applicable
  • Talk to vendors about additional materials they
    may bring in
  • NEW Slide
  • Discuss cost of trash and recycling with hauler
  • Find cost of collection for trash and recycling
  • Recycling creates waste diversion which lowers
    the cost of disposal.
  • Revenues may be received for recyclable material.
  • Look for partners and sponsors to help offset
    costs

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Estimate volumes/tonnages via sales data
4.
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Logistics for Setting-Up Recycling
5
  • Confirm with event organizers, collection
    company, or the local market you are using how
    materials need to be sorted
  • How materials are sorted single or dual stream
  • Placing bins with trash cans (how many will you
    need?)
  • Location of bins in relation to where trash is
    generated
  • Hauler picking up throughout event or
    volunteer/staff labor
  • Dumpsters, roll carts, dollys, hampers, change
    out plastic bags and transport with gaiters (4
    wheelers)
  • When to move materials

25
Container Types and Vendors
6,
  • Container collection bins work best when the lid
    restricts the deposit to a bottle/can sized
    opening
  • Stationary or mobile
  • Mention DPPEA ClearStream containers available,
    local government containers
  • Bin vendor sheet - http//www.recycleguys.org/docu
    ments/BinVendors.pdf

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Funding Ideas for Bins
6,
  • grants
  • donations
  • local resources

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Implement Collection Strategy
7
  • Training cleaning staff on sorting waste
  • Mention volunteers
  • How will you move materials through event/venue
  • Who is moving the materials?
  • Place recycling bins with trash cans
  • How far away is final destination for recyclables?

32
Implement Education Campaign
8
  • Visibility of recycling at event mark on a map,
    mention in a brochure or on tickets that
    recycling bins are placed throughout the event,
    tall flags to mark recycling stations
  • Make sure signage has pictures, not just words

33
Promotion, Education and Outreach
8
  • Recycle Guys
  • Used for elementary aged school children to
    promote recycling
  • RE3
  • Used for 18-28 demographic

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Maintain support
9
  • track and record recovery numbers
  • Track performance numbers
  • Recovery data
  • Internal measurement verses collection company
    tracking via receipts and reports
  • Rewards for volunteers and recyclers
  • Acknowledge staff efforts for good recycling

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Beyond RecyclingGreen Event Planning
  • Composting, blue-green meetings, organics, local
    food vendors, transportation, alternative energy
    resources, etc.
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