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2013 RHODE ISLAND COMPOSTING CONFERENCE

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2013 Rhode Island Composting Conference. Gretel Clark Recycle Committee Chair, Hamilton, MA. Town of Hamilton. 30 miles north of Boston on Cape Ann. Tipping Trash $70/ton. Town of Hamilton. Semi rural, conservative, New England town (15 square miles) 2600 households - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 2013 Rhode Island Composting  Conference

2013 RHODE ISLAND COMPOSTING CONFERENCE

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Town of Hamilton

30 miles north of Boston on Cape Ann

Tipping Trash $70/ton

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Town of Hamilton

Semi rural, conservative, New England town (15 square miles)

2600 households

A little more than 8,000 residents

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Today, Hamiltonians produce

<.5 tons solid waste; recycling 50%;

10.56% is composted kitchen

organic waste.

Some facts…

Average MA

household

produces one tone

of solid waste

annually

Hamiltonians

produced 1.22

tons waste

annually before

2006

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2006: Status Quo

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2007: Blue Boxes Introduced

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2008: Waste Reduction Program

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2009: Eliminate Organics from SW

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2010: Green Gallon Barrels Introduced

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2011: Special Split Body Truck Built

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2012: New Trash Program Instituted

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Keys to Success• Find a hauler• Find a composter• Design a pilot program• Court political leaders• Institute a PAYT program• Charge high rate for overage bags• Gather a crew of dedicated enthusiastic unconquerable

organizers• Establish a Trash Hot Line• Put together a strong education program• Find funding• Implement bi-weekly solid waste collection program

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Lessons Learned• Larvae in hot

summer months• Freezing in cold

winter months• Animal control• Overcoming the

“ick” factor

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Benefits To the Town

•Trash costs can be cut in half•New bag revenue (poor recyclers are now paying for

the trash costs, not all their neighbors who provide the tax base.)

•Anaerobic digester