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Event: The Climate Impacts of Waste and Local Green Businesses, April 29, Santa Rosa

Waste reduction is one of California’s key strategies for reaching the greenhouse gas reduction goals mandated by AB 32, the 2006 Global Warming Solutions Act. As soon as next year, a series of measures will be implemented that will move us toward reduced landfill methane emissions, higher recycling and zero waste - including mandatory commercial recycling. Let’s use these upcoming mandates to get ahead of the curve, to better prepare our business community, and move toward a system in which every product is repairable, reusable, compostable or recyclable. At the workshop we will discuss the local application of these mandates and introduce some innovative local businesses already on their way to creating zero waste.

By | March 25th, 2010|0 Comments

Sonoma County Now Exploring Alternatives To Divestiture

The sale of Sonoma County’s solid waste system is now off the table. The County has 3.5 months to make set of crucial interrelated decisions. It is believed that to reopen the landfill each of the cities must commit their waste stream. A new task force, the Solid Waste Advisory Group (SWAG), is being organized which will provide a highly structured community forum to discuss and plan long-term solid waste management strategies. Led by Supervisor Zane, the group will include Supervisor Carrillo and a representative from each city council, assisted by a large advisory group with members from the business community, environmental groups, the Local Task Force for Solid Waste, city managers and county staff.

By | February 27th, 2010|2 Comments

Event: Landfill Issues and Zero Waste Communities Workshop, March 6, 1-4pm

Zero Waste Sonoma County and the Sonoma County Conservation Council present Turning the Tide on Waste   Landfill Issues and Zero Waste Communities Workshop Saturday, March 6, 2010, 1 - 4pm, $15 in advance, $20 at the door  Sebastopol Veterans’ Auditorium, 282 South High Street, Sebastopol To register, please send a note [...]

By | February 18th, 2010|1 Comment

Let’s Not Rush The Waste Contracting Process

Dear Santa Rosa City Council, Please consider slowing the waste contracting process down, do an inventory of all local discard related activites and then hold a series of town hall meetings where all voices are welcome. Diversion First:  The 2007 Sonoma County Waste Characterization Study reports that 70% of what [...]

By | January 6th, 2010|0 Comments

Event: County Waste Management System Discussion, Jan 6, 5-7pm, Envr Center

The recent Sonoma County landfill divestiture debate brought up lots of questions that weren’t directly answered by the process. Thankfully the Board of Supervisors has embraced a more balanced strategy; one which will involve the whole community and support our sustainability related goals. Before the next round begins, let’s all get on the same page. This preliminary discussion is designed to introduce relevant terms and concepts - such as flow control and indemnify from liability, diversion mandates and material bans, and green purchasing and zero waste. At the same time, we will be discussing how other municipalities are dealing with these issues, and how Sonoma County could further maximize diversion and reduce costs.

By | January 2nd, 2010|1 Comment

Will Waste Management Do What’s Right at Redwood Landfill in Novato?

Can Courts Get Waste Management to Do What's Right? Posted on the Pacific Sun website by Ed Mainland, a resident of the Bel Marin Keys neighborhood, on Dec 15, 2009 at 10:40 pm Waste Management Inc. (WMI) is the mega-corporation that owns and operates Redwood Landfill, a dump next to [...]

By | December 19th, 2009|0 Comments

What Next? Wasteful Ideas Please

Here are a few ideas to get this "What Next" discussion rolling. Though they may not directly help with landfill repair or closure, these suggestions could reduce system costs and free up money for planning. 1) Apply our existing landfill material bans to our trash carts and out-haul vehicles. 2) Implement mandatory recycling 5 years early. 3) Recycle Better – At Home, Work, School And Play.

By | October 30th, 2009|1 Comment

What Next? Landfill and Solid Waste System Sale Defeated!

Thanks to no votes by our two newest supervisors, Shirlee Zane and Efren Carrillo, the sale of our landfill and solid waste system to Republic Services is off the table.  That is great news, but now what? Or as posed by the 10/28 Press Democrat editorial, what next? Here are [...]

By | October 29th, 2009|0 Comments

Important Landfill Sale Vote This Tuesday

Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 11am, Supervisor's Chambers, Sonoma County Administration Building; Speak up: contact each of the Supervisors; ask your City Council members to speak at the meeting; attend the meeting; invite your friends, neighbors and coworkers to contact their city council and attend the meeting: Post a sign in your yard or on your vehicle or bike; Post a comment here!

By | October 24th, 2009|1 Comment

Landfill Sale Agreement To Be A Consent Item At Next Supervisors Meeting

Yesterday afternoon, the Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on selling the Sonoma County solid waste system to Republic Services of Arizona. After more then 3 hours of very pertinent public testimony, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors unanimously directed staff to address a handful of important wording clarification issues and put the divestiture decision on the next meetings consent calendar. Please educate yourself on this matter, read the related entries and links listed below under Zero Waste, http://livinggreen.blogs.pressdemocrat.com/category/zero-waste/, and contact your supervisor and city councils asap.

By | September 30th, 2009|2 Comments