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23 <br /> Recommendations <br /> Scenario 2 includesd. •I in the first <br /> The following .b • overview of each Scenario in additionI the recommendationsoutlined in the <br /> individual recommendation with specific details to follow in second Scenario, and Scenario 3 includes all the <br /> Appendix Report. •d in both the first and second Scenarios <br /> addition I recommendations outlined I <br /> Scenario I in <br /> Scenario. <br /> Scenario 3 has the highest costI I <br /> Scenariowaste impact. 2 has a mediumimpact <br /> more significant than Scenario 1 but less than Scenario 3. <br /> Scenario # Recommendation <br /> 1 Update Marketing(imagery;Public education&social media);Create a rallying point. <br /> 2 Focus on all language speakers insignage/messaging. <br /> 3 Raise awareness on reuse and waste prevention. <br /> 4 Advocate for more material bans and revise the solid waste ordinance. <br /> ONE <br /> 5 Create County-level commercial and multifamily recycling requirements. <br /> 6 Innovation partnerships with UNC and UNC health system. <br /> 7 County purchasingforwaste prevention/soil health. <br /> 8 Consider becoming part of a reuse marketplace. <br /> 9 Consistency across items accepted at WRCs(with exception of HHW). <br /> 10 Enforcement at WRCs(with staff and/or security cameras). <br /> 11 More accessible drop-off options/locations for multifamily buildings. <br /> TWO <br /> 12 Offer multiple cart sizes. <br /> 13 Create model programs across schools for waste reduction,recycling,and composting. <br /> 14 Implement deconstruction ordinance updates/facility audits/collect C&D recycling data. <br /> 15 Phased Master Plan for Eubanks Road(Admin/Disposal Center)and/or alternate location(s). <br /> THREE 16 Consolidation of SSR transfer and MSW transfer. <br /> 17 Organics program development. <br /> Orange County,North Carolina <br /> Solid Waste Master Plan:The Road to Zero Waste ORANGE <br /> Fall 2024 COUNTY <br /> SOLID WASTE NORTH CAROLINA <br />