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Joe La Mariana, Executive Director South Bayside Waste Management Authority Slides Courtesy of CalRecycle C ALIFORNIA S C LIMATE S TRATEGY O RGANIC W ASTE R EDUCTIONS Reduce Organic Waste Disposal Recover Edible Food from Waste


  1. Joe La Mariana, Executive Director South Bayside Waste Management Authority Slides Courtesy of CalRecycle

  2. C ALIFORNIA ’ S C LIMATE S TRATEGY O RGANIC W ASTE R EDUCTIONS • Reduce Organic Waste Disposal • Recover Edible Food from Waste Stream • Reduce Methane Emissions

  3. C LIMATE C HANGE N EGATIVELY I MPACTS C ALIFORNIA Landfilled Organics Emit Methane Gas— A Super Pollutant More Powerful than C02 Over a 20 Year Horizon Methane Gas Contributes to Climate Change in California

  4. ORGANIC WASTE IS THE LARGEST WASTE STREAM IN CALIFORNIA I N C ALIFORNIA , M ILLIONS A RE F OOD I NSECURE Lumber 12% C ALIFORNIA G ENERATES Other Paper 18% 1 IN 8 C ALIFORNIANS A PPROXIMATELY Organics 1 IN 5 C HILDREN 19% 20-23 M ILLION T ONS Food 18% OF O RGANIC W ASTE N ON -O RGANIC W ASTE E VERY Y EAR C ALIFORNIA T HROWS A WAY 5.6 M ILLION T ONS T HAT ’ S T WO -T HIRDS OF O UR W ASTE OF F OOD W ASTE E VERY Y EAR ! S TREAM !

  5. SB 1383 R EQUIREMENTS 50 P ERCENT R EDUCTION IN L ANDFILLED O RGANIC W ASTE 2020 ( 11.5 Million Tons Allowed Organic Waste Disposal) 2022 R EGULATIONS T AKE E FFECT 75 P ERCENT R EDUCTION IN L ANDFILLED O RGANIC W ASTE 2025 (5.7 Million Tons Allowed Organic Waste Disposal) 20 P ERCENT I NCREASE IN R ECOVERY OF C URRENTLY 2025 D ISPOSED E DIBLE F OOD

  6. JURISDICTION RESPONSIBILITIES Conduct Education Secure Access to Provide Organics and Outreach to Recycling Capacity Collection Services to All Community Residents and Businesses Monitor Compliance Establish Edible Procure Recyclable and Conduct Food Recovery and Recovered Enforcement Program Organic Products

  7. ORGANIC WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES SB 1383 IN A CTION J URISDICTION R EQUIREMENTS Three-Container “source separated” Collection Service • Organics prohibited from gray container • All organic waste segregated for collection and recycling Provide Organics Collection Services to all • Minimum contamination monitoring and reduction requirements Residents and Businesses • Collection waivers authorized for certain documented circumstances

  8. SB 1383 IN A CTION EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY PROGRAM J URISDICTION Identify Existing Expand Existing R EQUIREMENTS Food Recovery Food Recovery Capacity Capacity (if needed) Ensure Commercial Monitor Edible Food Commercial Edible Generators Have Establish Edible Food Food Generators for Access to Food Recovery Program Compliance Recovery Services

  9. SB 1383 IN A CTION EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS J URISDICTION Annually educate all organic waste generators, commercial edible R EQUIREMENTS food generators, and self-haulers about relevant requirements Print Electronic Direct Contact Appropriate educational material must be provided to linguistically isolated households Conduct Education and Outreach to Community

  10. SB 1383 IN A CTION PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS COMPOST & RNG MINIMUM CONTENT J URISDICTION Each jurisdiction Paper products must R EQUIREMENTS must procure be 30% recycled minimum amounts content of compost or renewable natural gas Close The Loop RECYLABILITY QUANTITY All procured paper Procurement Procure Recycled and products must be levels are based Recovered Organic recyclable on population Products

  11. I NSPECTION AND E NFORCEMENT R EQUIREMENTS SB 1383 IN A CTION Compliance Document Ordinance J URISDICTION Monitoring Actions R EQUIREMENTS Adopt an Ordinance Annual Compliance Document and or Similar Mechanism Reviews, Route record: complaints, that Is Consistent Reviews and/or violations, and with the Regulations, Inspections enforcement actions and Includes Complaint Based Enforcement Inspections Remedying Violations Monitor Compliance and Conduct Enforcement 2022 | Inform Regulated 2024 | Conduct Enforcement, and Issue Entities of Noncompliance Penalties for Continued Noncompliance

  12. SB 1383 IN A CTION Recordkeeping Requirements: J URISDICTION R EQUIREMENTS Organic Contamination Hauler Education & Waivers Collection Minimization Program Outreach Services Edible Food Maintain Records and Recycled Commercial Jurisdiction Recycled Recovery Report to CalRecycle Paper Edible Food Inspection & Organic Waste Program Procurement Generators Enforcement Procurement

  13. C AL R ECYCLE O VERSIGHT (B EGINS IN 2022) S TATE E NFORCEMENT

  14. SB 1383 AB 939 All Materials Focus on Organic Waste AB 939 Jurisdiction Targets Statewide Targets AND Recycling Linked to Reduce Landfill Recycling linked to Landfill SB 1383 Landfill Diversion AND Methane Reductions Disposal W HAT IS Targets subject to Targets locked to 2014 Significant Behavior Per Capita Growth baseline Change Required THE Jurisdictions Plan and Statewide Minimum Reporting to State SAME Select Programs Program/Requirements All regulated Entities Are Enforcement Limited to AND Allows for Fee Subject to Enforcement. Jurisdictions and Based on Assessment Enforcement is Based on Efforts to Implement WHAT IS to Cover Cost Objective Minimum Programs to Achieve 50% NOT ? Standards Diversion [Good Faith Effort] Edible Food Recovery Targets

  15. SB 1383 K EY I MPLEMENTATION D ATES December 2019 Jan. 1, 2024 March 12, 2019 January 18, Regulations Adopted Jurisdictions Must Formal Rulemaking 2019 Issue Fines For Hearing To Solicit Formal Noncompliance Stakeholder Feedback Rulemaking Begins March 4, 2019 Spring/Summer 2019 Jan. 1, 2022 December 2018 Revised Draft(s) of Regulatory Regulations Take Effect Conclusion of Deadline for 45 Text (Each Revision Subject to Two Years of Day Comment 15 day comment periods) Informal Period Rulemaking 15

  16. SBWMA & MA A CTIONS AND N EXT S TEPS IN PROGRESS: • Organics-to-Energy Pilot and scale up • Food Recovery Program Development= in coordination with San Mateo Co. NEXT STEPS: • SBWMA • Identifying program partners (Recology, SBR, MA staff, CalRecycle) • Expanded compliance reporting under Electronic Annual Reports • SBMWA to project costs and tie-in with budgeting and Long Range Plan process • Outreach and education with Recology • SBWMA and Member Agencies • Expand enforcement and auditing • Program implementation operations planning with Recology • Inspection requirements

  17. M EMBER A GENCY A CTIONS AND N EXT S TEPS NEXT STEPS: • Procurement Requirements • Purchase at least 75% of paper products with recycled content of at least 30 percent (by fiber weight, postconsumer fiber) • Recovered organic waste products procurement • Recording keeping and implementation reporting • Enforcement • Ordinances and Policies • Each Member Agency must adopt enforceable ordinance or similar mechanism requiring compliance with SB 1383

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