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"Innovations" Case Studies Community Cleanups: Models for Local Government Recycling and Waste Reduction |
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Local governments could reuse
and recycle much of their bulky goods by implementing the types of programs
and activities highlighted in this model study. Programs that focus solely
on reuse and recycling of materials generally are able to divert 90 percent
or more of their materials from landfills. Programs that are combined with
trash cleanups are able to divert 50 to 60 percent of their materials from
landfills, if well designed and operated. Community programs are organized
to collect materials that are not easily placed in garbage or recycling
containers. Most communities provide some type of cleanup service as part of
their regular garbage and recycling collection system. Usually these are
curbside collection services or special events one to four times per year.
Increasingly, communities are seeking to reduce, reuse, and recycle as much
of the materials collected by these programs as possible.Table of Contents
Summary of this publication | Download this publication Credits and DisclaimerGary Liss & Associates prepared this study pursuant to contract IWM-C8028 ($198,633, included other services) with the University of California at Santa Cruz for a series of 24 studies and summaries. The Board would like to acknowledge the following individuals who assisted in the preparation of this document:
The statements and conclusions in this summary are those of the contractor and not necessarily those of the California Integrated Waste Management Board, its employees, or the State of California. In addition, the data in this report was provided by local sources but not independently verified. The State and its contractors make no warranty, express or implied, and assume no liability for the information contained in this text. Any mention of commercial products, companies, or processes shall not be construed as an endorsement of such products or processes. |
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Last updated: October 26, 2007 Local Government Central http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/LGCentral/ Larry N. Stephens: lstephen@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6241 |
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