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2018-006 Multifamily RecyclingDate: January 12, 2018 Report No. 2018-006 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Report providing an update on multifamily recycling and direction received from the Committee on the Environment BACKGROUND: During the October 17, 2017 City Council meeting, the Council requested a work session report on recycling for commercial and multi-family properties. This topic was later referred to the City Council Committee on the Environment (COE) for discussion and direction. On November 6, 2017, Solid Waste and Sustainability staff provided the COE with a proposed strategy to improve voluntary recycling participation among multi-family properties. Shortly thereafter, Council members received numerous citizen letters regarding requests to implement and/or improve multifamily recycling, composting, and construction material diversion. An informal staff report provided to Council on November 22, 2017 acknowledged that these letters were likely the result of a campaign organized by volunteers and/or employees for Texas Campaign for the Environment. On January 8, 2018, staff provided the COE with an update on efforts to improve multi-family recycling. The presentation (attached) provides an overview of a new targeted marketing effort that Solid Waste and Sustainability staff will be implementing in the coming weeks. In addition, staff requested the COE’s direction on the possible procurement of consultative services to study a mandatory recycling ordinance, financial incentives, and other efforts to improve recycling adoption. The COE elected not to pursue this recommendation and directed staff to bring the topic back to the committee following the conclusion of a Solid Waste rate study. That study is currently being solicited, and an agreement will be presented to the PUB and Council for approval in the coming weeks. In the weeks ahead, staff will implement the outreach efforts agreed upon with the COE. Following the rate review, staff will revisit multi-family recycling with the committee and receive their direction regarding further action. ATTACHMENT(S): Multifamily recycling presentation STAFF CONTACT: Ethan Cox, Director of Solid Waste (940) 349-7421 Ethan.Cox@cityofdenton.com Solid Waste Department Jan. 8, 2018Recycling Update BackgroundPrevious DiscussionsMarch 6, 2017 – Discussion on commercial & multifamily recyclingMay 19, 2017 – Strategies to increase multi-family recyclingSeptember 11, 2017 – Policy overviewNovember 6, 2017 – Strategy for outreach & improved voluntary participation Key Terms & Key Players Outcomes & ImpactsEnvironmental Impacts•Soil/Groundwater•Reduced Vegetation•Air Quality•Landfill Gas•Vehicle Emissions•Dust•Unpleasant OdorsSustainability Factors•Land Use/Airspace•Use of Resources•Reduce •Recycle•Reuse Current EffortsOperational Approach – Began late 2016468 total Multi-Family complexes194 voluntarily participating64 added in FY 201741.5% participation rateStrategic Effort – FY 2018 and beyond Data collection/analysisTargeted approachPartner with Sustainability for outreach/education New EffortTarget MarketingIdentify prospects based on size, location, waste profile, etc.Cold call to determine needs/interestSite assessment & customize solutionsFinal proposal & “close the sale”Education & training for owners, staff, & tenantsAccount management & performance monitoringObjective– Increase accessibility and maintain high quality participation Future StepsFinancial Incentives for RecyclingCost of Service RFP – Rate AnalysisOperational Review of Collection & Diversion ProcessesOutside Consultant for Additional AnalysisMandatory Recycling – Implications & RoadmapRecommendations to Improve Existing ProgramsAnalysis of Potential Programs QuestionsStaff Contacts: Ethan Cox & Katherine Barnett