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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommittee of the Whole - 28 Nov 2022 - Agenda - Pdf CITY OF RENTON AGENDA - Committee of the Whole Meeting 6:00 PM - Monday, November 28, 2022 7th Floor Council Chambers/Videoconference 1. KING COUNTY SOLID WASTE RE+ PLEDGE BRIEFING a) Presentation If you would like to attend this week's meeting remotely, you can do so by going to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86753290028?pwd=M2pOc09HWWNrY05uVnlIWnpGS1E4UT09 Zoom Meeting ID: 867 5329 0028, Passcode: 881839 You can call through Zoom at (253) 215-8782 and use the Meeting ID. King County Solid Waste Division AGENDA ITEM #1. a) AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Re+ is a call to action Strategic Climate Action Plan1 .3 .3 -The Department of Natural Resources and Parks (…) shall achieve at minimum net carbon neutrality on an annual, ongoingbasis 5 .1 .1 -Deliver zero waste of resources plan (ZWORP) 5 .1 .3 -Zero food waste in landfill in 2030 KC County Code 10.14.020 County goals. It is King County's goal to achieve zero waste of resources by 2030 through maximum feasible and cost-effective prevention, reuse and reduction of solid wastes going into its landfills and other processing facilities. KC Equity and Social Justice Strategic Plan Vision: A King County where all people have equitable opportunities to thrive. “(O)ur investments (...) should assess and address disproportionate environmental burdens and promote the equitable access to environmental benefits and resultingeconomic opportunities.” Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Several policies and actions in the Comp Plan support Re+ actions K4C Commitment Develop a regional strategy through the adopted 2019 Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan to reach zero waste of resources by 2030 AGENDA ITEM #1. a) AGENDA ITEM #1. a) AGENDA ITEM #1. a) AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Where is King County leading? •Curbside collection of non-organic recyclables •C&D Recycling •Yard waste collection Where is King County lagging? •Weekly organics & recycling collection •Extended Producer Responsibility •Banning food waste heading to landfill 50%54% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 RECYCLING RATES HAVE REMAINED RELATIVELY FLAT FOR NEARLY A DECADE AGENDA ITEM #1. a) AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Organics (28% of landfill) WA State Organics Legislation •Diversion potential: 110,000 tons/yr •GHG reduction: 67,000 MTCO2e/yr Single Family Organics Collection •Diversion potential: 14,000 tons/yr •GHG reduction: 6,000 MTCO2e/yr Non-Residential Food Waste Recycling •Diversion potential: 50,000 tons/yr •GHG reduction: 15,000 MTCO2e/yr AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Plastic, Paper, and Other Materials (26% to landfill) Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Packaging and Paper Products (PPP) •Diversion potential: 42,000 tons/yr •GHG reduction: 75,000 MTCO2e/yr Mixed Waste Processing •Diversion potential: 200,000 tons/yr •GHG reduction: 141,000 MTCO2e/yr NextCycle Washington •Impacts dependent on participants Re+ Circular Economy Grants •Impacts dependent on participants AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Community Community Panel A group of community members that live, work, and volunteer in King County who will help guide SWD in the equitable implementation of Re+ Re+ City Grant Proposal A competitive grant program for King County cities to access and accelerate regional Re+ transformation City-County Collaboration Coordination and collaboration between King County and its cities to maximize zero waste impacts and standardize waste and recycling guidelines AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Estimated Impacts from Fast Start Actions Diversion potential –300k –400k tons per year within King County GHG reduction Estimate –200k –300k MTCO2e annually •Increased spending to implement actions will increase rates •Behavior change •Increase in “green jobs” to process more recyclables Other Considerations AGENDA ITEM #1. a) AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Thank You! For additional information please contact: Patty Liu King County Solid Waste Division Re+ Program Manager pliu@kingcounty.gov AGENDA ITEM #1. a)