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that are listed, such as cart -based single stream recycling, weekly garbage collection <br />(1-1-1), comprehensive multi -family and commercial recycling programs, aggressive <br />education and outreach, and a full-time coordinator to implement these programs, <br />would not capture 100% of these materials. A mixed waste processing system could <br />complement the County's existing programs, divert more of these materials from <br />disposal, and also capture the organics fraction of the waste stream. Achieving the <br />State goal of 75% recycling by 2020 will require diverting other organics (food waste, <br />clean wood waste, and low-grade paper) and C&D debris from disposal. Discussion <br />of each of the system changes is provided in TM5 and will be included in the <br />presentation to the Board. <br />Figure 1— Waste Generated and Potential Diversion Opportunities <br />100% <br />90% <br />80% <br />77% <br />70% <br />64% <br />60% <br />53% <br />50% <br />40% <br />30% <br />20% <br />10% <br />0% <br />Other Waste, 23% <br />Approved <br />C&D Debris, 12% <br />Administration <br />Organics <br />/Date <br />5c / <br />11% <br />Y <br />j< <br />Budget <br />Recyclables & <br />'4 <br />Yard Trash <br />' <br />19% <br />SWDD -Finance <br />Recycled <br />5--27-M <br />34% <br />- C&D recovery <br />- Organics recovery <br />- Education & outreach <br />- Single stream carts; 1-1-1 <br />- Multi -family recycling <br />- Commercial recycling <br />- Greening the government <br />- Recycling Coordinator <br />- Rewards program <br />- Potential to increase <br />renewable energy credit <br />through INEOS <br />Mixed <br />waste <br />processing <br />Note: For "Recyclables & Yard Trash" and "Organics," the shading represents the relative amounts contributed by single-family <br />(darkest shade), multi -family (middle shade), and commercial (lightest shade) waste. <br />Additional updates will be presented at future meetings. <br />APPROVED FOR AGENDA: <br />By: ( ct_p.)--) .77 ' J 00,1) <br />Joseph A. Baird, County Administrator <br />Fc(t% t3, v <br />/ Date <br />SWDD Agenda - 2014 Master Plan Update - Summary of TM 4-5_I <br />Indian River Co. <br />Approved <br />Administration <br />/Date <br />5c / <br />Legal <br />Y <br />j< <br />Budget <br />'4 <br />SWDD <br />i (' <br />VillY <br />SWDD -Finance <br />Com,(„ <br />5--27-M <br />148 <br />
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