Orange County NC Website
, <br /> . Reaort Summarv <br /> The Orange County Solid Waste Management Department three-year update actually <br /> encompasses the period July 200$ through June 2010. The 2006 upda.te due June 2006 was <br /> submitted in August 2008 and covered the period from July 2004 through June 2008. The <br /> functions of the Solid Waste Department have changed and grown slightly since the last update. <br /> This report details those functional changes,provides statistical information about solid waste <br /> management in Orange County from 2007-2008, 2008-09 and 2009-10, describes the planning <br /> process we've continued for the development of the integrated, comprehensive solid waste plan <br /> that will help the County on its way to achieving its goal of 61%waste reduction and outlines the <br /> next planning periods' big issues. In 2008-09,the County achieved its highest waste reduction <br /> rate ever of 54%per capita. <br /> Highlights: <br /> 2008-09: <br /> • Added corrugated cardboard to residential curbside recycling and banned <br /> landfilling of residential cardboard from residential waste with cooperation of <br /> the Towns banning residential cazdboard from the trash, <br /> • Achieved 50%waste reduction rate,highest in North Carolina that yeax, <br /> • Led NC in pounds of plastic bottles recycled per capita with 291bs. ' <br /> • Completed landfill gas project negotiations and contract with iJNC, <br /> ' • Completed conversion of all recycling collection programs to 2-stream <br /> recycling from 6-way separation,increasing collection efficiency at <br /> commercial and drop off programs 80%, (Except that paper at dropoff sites is <br /> still sorted 3 ways—newspaper and magazines, corrugated cardboard and <br /> mixed paper to maximize revenues through lugh public compliance), <br /> • Improved market delivery in 110 yard trailers instead of 40-yard rolloffs. <br /> • Added over 100 new business recycling sites due to improved collection <br /> efficiency and increased commercial program tonnage 23%, <br /> • Initiated permanent sale of backyard composting bins at Operations Center, <br /> after selling over 1,000 units at the fmal annual sale event. <br /> • Completed Solid Waste Operations Center and occupied building with many <br /> green design features, consolidating senior staff in centrallocation, <br /> • Initiated confidential paper shredding events that have become semi-annual <br /> and well-used, averaging over 300 users per set of seasonal events, <br /> • Initiated business-to-business plastic film and bag recycling pilot project with <br /> grant from American Chemistry Council of$5,000 plus materials, <br /> • Received best Community Paper Recycling Program Award from American <br /> Forest and Paper Institute and$2,000 grant, . <br /> • Glass Packaging Institute 2008 Clear Choice Award: Recognition for <br /> Outstanding Sustainable Practices <br /> • Increased toxic and hazardous waste recycled by 4%over 2007-08, <br /> • Continued solid waste planning process focusing on unincorporated areas. <br /> • Conducted transfer station siting process, <br /> • Evaluated Alternative Technologies in formal study by Gershman, Brickner <br /> Bratton(GBB). <br /> 3 <br />