recycling & solid waste management 2019 report
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Recycling & Solid Waste Management 2019 Report
Maria Lo, EITASSISTANT PROJECT ENGINEER, SOLID WASTE SERVICES
Zero Waste Committee Meeting, November 6, 2020https://orbit.gvrd.bc.ca/orbit/llisapi.dll/app/nodes/41909414
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Metro Vancouver System Summary
Garbage Only
46%
9%
Free Recycling Only
28%
Paid Recycling Only
17%
Garbage& Free
Recycling
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Solid Waste Management Plan Targets
10% Reduction in Waste GenerationGeneration = Recycled + Disposed
80% Recycling RateRecycling Rate = Recycled / Generated
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Information Sources
Population DataWeigh Scale Data
Product Stewardship Reports
Private Facilities Data
Municipal Surveys
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Recycling Rate
Recycled and Diverted
63%2,191,421 tonnes
Landfill and Waste
to Energy
37%1,299,005
tonnes
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2019 SummaryWASTE SECTOR
DISPOSED (tonnes)
RECYCLED (tonnes)
GENERATED(tonnes)
RECYCLINGRATE (%)
2018 2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018 2019Residential tonnes 494,048 488,218 585,565 571,961 1,079,613 1,060,179
54% 54%tonnes/capita 0.19 0.18 0.22 0.21 0.41 0.40
Single Family tonnes 256,824 254,516 447,639 439,730 704,462 694,246 64% 63%Multi-Family tonnes 237,224 233,702 137,926 132,231 375,150 365,933 37% 36%
Commercial/ Institutional
tonnes 397,021 385,073 337,283 289,764 734,304 674,83746% 43%
tonnes/capita 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.11 0.28 0.25
Construction/ Demolition
tonnes 391,683 425,713 1,394,202 1,329,696 1,785,885 1,755,40978% 76%
tonnes/capita 0.15 0.16 0.53 0.50 0.67 0.65
Total
tonnes 1,282,752 1,299,005 2,317,050 2,127,053 3,599,801 3,490,425
64% 63%tonnes/capita 0.48 0.48 0.87 0.79 1.36 1.30
tonnes/ household 1.28 1.27 2.32 2.09 3.60 3.42
MATERIAL TYPE 2018 (tonnes)
2019(tonnes)
Asphalt 207,000 239,711
Concrete 833,229 825,896
Paper/Paper Products 283,884 255,263
Wood 230,155 161,420
Yard & Food 429,690 412,566
All Other Materials 333,092 296,575
TOTAL 2,317,050 2,191,421
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Recycling
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Recycling Rate Over Time
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Generation & Recycling Over Time
- 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.80
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Reuse EstimateMATERIAL CATEGORY ANNUAL REUSE ESTIMATE
(tonnes)
Textiles and Accessories – Sold 22,000
Textiles and Accessories – Industrial Wipes 6,700
Extended Producer Responsibility Programs 20,400
Food 3,500
Hotels and Hospitality Sector 900
Office Furniture 1,300
IT Equipment 1,400
Construction/Demolition Materials 5,100
On-Line for Selected Materials 26,200
TOTAL 87,500
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SummaryReduce
Thank you
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Naming OptionsMETRO VANCOUVER SOLID WASTE FACILITIES
Stephanie LiuPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSOLID WASTE PROGRAMS AND PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
Zero Waste Committee Meeting, November 6, 2020https://orbit.gvrd.bc.ca/orbit/llisapi.dll/link/41921095
Paul Henderson, P.Eng.GENERAL MANAGERSOLID WASTE SERVICES
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Metro Vancouver
Solid WasteFacilities
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995 United Boulevard, Coquitlam
995 United Boulevard
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6711 154 Street, Surrey
Challenges with current naming system:• “Transfer Station” does not fully describe the scope of services• All facilities serve multiple communities• Two facilities in Surrey
Name should be:• Simple and specific• Easy to understand and remember• Describes scope of services• Wayfinding component 5
Challenges With Current Names
• Geographic namingapproach for two newfacilities
• Replace “TransferStation” with moredescriptive term
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Considerations
NovemberZero Waste Committee and Board
OctoberPublic survey
September RAAC
JuneHauler survey
JuneMunicipal
staff online survey
June & Sept REAC
May & July REAC-SW
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Process
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Feedback – Facility Type name
Recycling and Waste
Centre
Waste and Recycling Centre Zero Waste CentreTransfer station
Eco CentreWaste Management Centre
Depot
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Feedback – Coquitlam Transfer Station
United Boulevard Recycling and Waste
Centre
United BoulevardCoquitlam
North Central FraserMaillardville
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Feedback – Surrey Recycling & Waste Drop-Off
Central Surrey
Recycling and Waste
Centre
Central SurreyNewton
154th StreetSouth SurreySurrey South
Surrey Transfer StationNorth Surrey
Recycling and Waste Centre
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Implications for Existing Facilities
North Shore Transfer StationNorth Shore
Recycling and Waste Centre
Langley Transfer StationLangley
Recycling and Waste Centre
Maple Ridge Transfer StationMaple Ridge
Recycling and Waste Centre
Thank you