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Title: Recycling Road Show City of Mission


1
Recycling Road Show City of Mission
  • December 8, 2008
  • Julie Coon
  • Betsy Betros
  • Johnson County Environmental Dept

2
Johnson County Solid Waste Management Plan
  • KS Counties are responsible for ensuring adequate
    solid waste disposal capacity for all waste
    generated within the County.
  • Solid Waste Management Committee is county wide
    representatives appointed by Council of Mayors
    and Board of County Commissioners.
  • Cost Effective.
  • Environmentally responsible.
  • Recycle, Reduce, Reuse.

3
Key Drivers in the Plan
  • At current rates, the landfill may be full in as
    little as 10 years.
  • The landfill to close no later than 2027.
  • Currently, no large landfills are planned to be
    built.
  • Where will our trash go?
  • How will we keep costs low?

4
Key Plan Recommendations
  • Expand residential recycling services.
  • Provide yard waste composting services, then
    restrict disposal at landfill.
  • Implement volume-based trash collection rate
    structures with unlimited free recycling.
  • Increase commercial recycling by 35.

5
Sanitary Landfills in the Region
6
Costs of Landfills are going up
  • Waste disposal costs across the country vary.
  • Landfills take millions of dollars to build and
    maintain.
  • They take at least 10 years to build and permit.
  • A new landfill in our region is not likely.

7
Your View of the Landfill
8
Johnson County Landfill
Receives over 5,500 Tons per day
9
Landfill Gas Processing Plant
The JCL provides 2,000 homes a year with natural
gas.
10
Sampling and Monitoring
11
JCL Phase 6
12
Synthetic Liner
13
After 2 months
14
After 8 months
15
Options for the Future
  • New landfills farther away.
  • Waste to energy (not likely).
  • OR
  • Diversion through
  • RECYCLING,
  • REDUCING and
  • COMPOSTING.

16
What are we Throwing Away?
  • In 2006 and 2007, Johnson County and MARC
    sponsored a waste sort at Jo Co disposal
    facilities Johnson County Landfill, Olathes
    Transfer Station, APAC-Reno C/D Landfill.

17
Waste Sort
18
Waste Sort
19
Pop Quiz
  • What type of waste makes up 42 of the Johnson
    County Landfill?

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Current recycling rates
  • Johnson Countys overall recycling rate is
    22.6!!!
  • Residential 13
  • Commercial 34
  • National recycling rate is 32
  • EPA says 75 of waste is recyclable

22
Materials Recovery Facility (MRF)
23
MRF
24
Sorting of materials
25
Bailed Recyclables
26
MRF Bailed Paper
27
Why Recycle Paper?
Recycling 1 Ton of Paper
  • save 17 trees
  • 380 gallons of oil
  • three cubic yards of landfill
  • 4,000 kilowatts of energy
  • 7,000 gallons of water!
  • A total of 250 pounds of carbon dioxide absorbed
    from the air each year

28
Why Recycle Aluminum?
  • There is no limit to the amount of times an
    aluminum can can be recycled.
  • Once an aluminum can is recycled, it can be part
    of a new can within six weeks.
  • Making new aluminum cans from used cans takes 95
    percent less energy.

29
Why Recycle Plastic?
  • It takes about 25 recycled plastic drinks bottles
    to make one fleece jacket.
  • Recycling one ton of soda and water bottles saves
    7.4 cubic yards of landfill space.
  • PET bottles are made into carpet, clothing,
    automotive parts and park benches and even tennis
    balls.

30
What can go in your bin?
31
Future Composting Plans
  • Increase composting services in the county.
  • Ban yard waste from landfills in 2009.
  • Deffenbaugh customers are now required to
    separate yard waste and dispose of it in a paper
    bag.
  • Changes to costs of yard waste collection.

32
Compost can be reused!
33
Waste reduction progress
  • Yard waste is already collected separately, then
    composted in . . .
  • Prairie Village
  • Roeland Park
  • Westwood
  • Olathe
  • North Leawood
  • Some Overland Park subdivisions
  • And will soon be collected separately, then
    composted in
  • Fairway
  • Mission

34
Alternative Options
  • Mulch grass clippings back on the lawn with a
    mulching mower.
  • Mulch leaves, too.
  • Start a backyard compost pile and use the product
    on your gardens.
  • Use a drop-off facility
  • Planet Marrs
  • Suburban Lawn and Garden
  • And More to come

35
County Leads by Example
  • Zero waste by 2020 within County Government
  • Generate no yard waste from Parks and Rec or
    Public Works.
  • Demonstration on-site food composting at Sunset
    office (2009).
  • Purchase 100 recycled paper.
  • Started a paper reduction campaign.
  • Recycling at all our facilities, including parks
    and libraries (coming soon).

36
Education
  • CONTACT JCED FOR A PRESENTATION LIKE THIS IN YOUR
    COMMUNITY GROUP!

37
Thank You!
  • Julie Coon
  • Julie.Coon_at_jocogov.org
  • Betsy Betros
  • Betsy.Betros_at_jocogov.org
  • Phil Askey
  • Phil.Askey_at_jocogov.org
  • (913)715-6900
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