Transcript Document

Opportunities and Barriers…
Zero Waste Strategies for Food Scraps and Other Organics
3rd Annual Orange County
" Zero in on Zero Waste - Don't
let your Bottom Line go
to Waste" Business
Conference
June 26, 2008 • Ford Motor Company • Irvine, CA
Rich Flammer, Composting Consultant
Challenges….
Permitting
• Local land use rules and zoning - CUP
• CEQA
• AQMD (RULE 1133)
• Water Board
• CIWMB permit
“I’d like to compost on my farm, what do I need to do…”
Public perception and NIMBY (includes local planners)
Lack of coordination between
generators, planners, and resource
managers
Not enough processors…
9 Permitted Compost Facilities in Orange County, 6 Chip & Grind
(None permitted nor in the development stage for food residuals)
Lack of a strategic investment
Competing land use…
160 acres dedicated to local food production eaten by a single mouse…
Agriculture in Orange County Today
• Contributes more than $300 million to the local economy
• With all economics factored in, total value of $1 billion
• From 2000 to 2002 alone, prime farmland in Orange
County reduced by 8,530 acres (approximately 17 percent)
• The Orange County Board of Supervisors did not
designate any farmland as being of “Local Importance”
Sources: Orange County Farm Bureau
State of California Department of Conservation • Farmland Mapping & Monitoring Program
Still Worth Fighting For…
• Improved soil
• Logistics
• Built-in resources
• Improved crop yields
• Water conservation
• Markets for end-products
• Transition to organic growing
• Highest and best use of organics
• Diversified agricultural revenue streams
• Preservation of both farming and organics processing industries
Solutions
…
Hierarchy of Options
Source reduction (methods to prevent wasted food and other discards)
Donation to food banks (feed people)
Onsite composting or other processing technology
Collection for delivery to farms (feed animals)
Collection for delivery to farms
(direct land application)
Collection for centralized facility creating fertilizers, soil
amendments (composting) or mulches
Source Reduction
Red Lobster switched from paper to cloth napkins and diverted
more than 23,000 tons of paper from the landfill annually
Wendy’s stopped printing on their paper napkins and diverted 28 tons a year;
Changes in packaging of pickles, mustard and mayonnaise diverted an
additional 500 tons annually
McDonalds switched from bags to cartons for its hash browns and
realized a 74% decrease in paper usage, keeping 1,700 tons of material
from becoming waste
Peerless Coffee and Tea
One change of coffee packaging machines and reduced the amount of Mylar waste by
95 percent and saves $100,000 annually in reduced packaging supply costs
Ghirardelli Chocolate Company
One change going from cardboard boxes to durable totes cut annual packaging costs
by $520,000, and prevents 350 tons of soiled cardboard waste each year
Food Donation
• From fiscal year 2000, approximately 10,614 tons of food recovered
• Oregon Food Bank estimates 2,122 tons would have been landfilled
• From 1999 to 2005, nearly $700,000 in grants from Portland Metro
• Estimated additional food recovery as a result of the grant program
was 9,000 tons annually
On-site Composting
A look at one of the high tech food scrap
processing units Princeton University has been
using for the past 12 years…
Cost: $12/day
(Savings of over $20,000 each year)
Comprehensive Programs:
Organics diversion on the Hawaiian Islands
Foodland Super Market, Ltd.
30 stores on four islands
• 450 tons of meat and seafood
a year diverted from 19 Oahu
stores to be converted into
agricultural feed
• 335 tons a year of produce
scraps diverted from 14 stores to
pig farmers
• Over 45 tons of food a year
donated to the Hawaii Food Bank
Buy local produce…
Orange County Farm Bureau Sponsored Certified Farmers' Markets
• Irvine
• Tustin
• Costa Mesa
• Orange
• Laguna Hills
• Huntington Beach
• Laguna Beach
• Irvine
• Laguna Niguel
Explore the Opportunities…
• Multitude of methods for source reduction/composting
• Multi-faceted approaches ensure success
• Consider on-site options
• Landfill diversion = cost savings
• Environmental sustainability = economic sustainability
• Support local agriculture
• Vote for candidates who support sustainability (if you can find any)
Thanks for listening!
Rich Flammer
Hidden Resources
www.compostingconsultant.com
(619) 758-0726