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Solid Waste Management Department
Waste Reduction & Recycling Programs
David Jaye
Solid Waste Management Department
Recycling Specialist
Mission
■ The Integrated Solid Waste
Management Strategy (ISWMS) is
based on BCC direction to achieve:
− Environmental and Growth
Management Compliance
− Landfill Airspace Preservation
− Operational Excellence
− Best Value Service for the next 50
years and beyond
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Background
■ Collier County landfill has limited
lifespan and fill capacity that creates
the need for increased recycling and
waste reduction.
■ Reuse and recycling saves the
resources needed by our future
citizens.
■ Recycling used materials takes less
energy and emits less pollution
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Collier County Solid Waste
Department Responsibilities
■ Franchise Solid Waste Collection and
Collier’s landfill operations
■ Promote Reduction, Reuse and
Recycling
■ Promote Proper disposal of Hazardous
Material
■ Collect and process debris from
hurricanes and storms
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Business Recycling Collection is
free market or self haul
■ Businesses can choose which recycling
hauling companies
■ Businesses can recycle more items than
households like wood pallets
■ Businesses can self haul recycling to our
recycling centers
■ Businesses “How to Recycle” Training
videos are available
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Naples Landfill (Working Face)
■ Solid Waste Management
Department maintains
one landfill and four
recycling centers
■ Collier County generated
713,748 tons of municipal
solid waste in 2009
■ 182,053 tons of
residential & commercial
solid waste buried in the
Naples Landfill
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Current Total Waste Stream
Management
Solid Waste Generated in FY2009
713,748 tons
26%
74%
Diversion/Recycling
531,694 tons
Landfill Disposal
182,053 tons
42%
Residential
77,325 tons
58%
Commercial
104,728 tons
12%
Residential
62,657 tons
88%
Commercial
469,037 tons
SOURCE:
Landfill Disposal includes Landfill scalehouse data for FY 2009, not including Cover Soil used at the Landfill.
Diversion/Recycling Data provided from Collier County Landfill and Immokalee Landfill scale house records, Collier County Recycling Center records,
Immokalee Disposal Company and Waste Management Inc. of Florida. A portion of construction and demolition debris and commercial recyclables
reflect actual FY2009 data.
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Solid Waste Programs
■ Residential Curbside
− Annual residential service rate is
$171.26 (lowest compared to Lee,
Sarasota and Charlotte)
− Single Stream Recycling
■ Condo/Multi-family
− Continuous education of residents
− Annual rate is $12.24 per
unit/month
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Residential Collection
■ Twice a week pick up of garbage
■ Once a week pick up of recycling
■ Once a week bulky items (furniture and
appliances)
■ Once a week yard waste in bundles of less
than four feet
■ Curbside pick up of up to four tires,
electronics, and car/marine batteries
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Bulky Item and Electronics
Curbside Pickup
■ Furniture, appliances, tires,
electronics and recycling/trash
pick up problems call 252-2380
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Recycling Materials Accepted
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Telephone books
Steel cans
Office paper
Newspaper
Magazines
Cereal boxes
Catalogs
Tin and aluminum cans
Juice boxes
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Cardboard boxes
Junk mail
Brown paper bags
Green, clear and brown
glass
Plastics #1 through #7
Plastic bags
Egg cartons
Styrofoam meat and
vegetable trays
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WMI (Recycle America) Material
Recovery Facility at Pembroke Pines
Baled Cardboard
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WMI (Recycle America) Material
Recovery Facility at Pembroke Pines
Baled Plastic Bottles
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Unaccepted Materials
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Windows, Mirrors
Kitchenware
Pots & Pans
Garden Hose
Bucket Containers
Plant Pots
Tiles & Wood
Household
Hazardous Waste
■ Scrap Metals
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Nuisance Recycling Contamination
■ Plastic shrink wrap and plastic
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Plastic newspaper straps
Paper with food waste
Plastic mulch bags
Plastic toys
Styrofoam
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Common dangerous recycling
contamination
■ Cables and wires
■ Garden hoses
■ Florescent light bulbs
■ Paint and electronics
■ Metal and glass cooking wear
■ Metal and wire hangers
■ Clothes
■ Fuel, pesticides, paint,
cleaning
liquids
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Common dangerous recycling
contamination
■ Fuel, pesticides, herbicides,
cleaning supplies even if the
containers have a recycling
symbol!
■ Mirrors, porcelain, windows,
nail polish containers
■ Rechargeable batteries
■ Waxed cardboard and
cardboard with meat juice
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Recyclables in Black plastic bags
are often thrown away!
■ Pickers on a sorting line don’t have
time to open black plastic bags
which may contain diapers,
needles, trash etc.
■ Clear and translucent bags
sabotage paper recycling and may
lead to a recycling load being
rejected by the recycling factory
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Household Hazardous Waste
■ Flammable: oil based paint, lamp oil,
■ Combustible: kerosene, paint thinner, &
propane tanks
■ Toxic: herbicides, insecticides
■ Corrosive: Acids and bases such as
pool chemicals, bleach and other
household cleaners, fire extinguishers.
Household Hazardous Waste
■ Pharmaceuticals: contaminates water, can
harm children, pets, possible drug abuse
■ Sharps: could harm children, pets,
sanitation workers, possible drug abuse
■ Fat Oil Grease: put in the trash
Immokalee
Transfer
Station
Naples
Recycling
Center
Marco
Recycling
Center
Carnestown
Recycling Center
Naples and Marco Island Recycling
Center
■ Open Tuesday-Sat 8:30am to
4:30pm
■ Many items are free for resident
disposal
■ Businesses call a private vendor
to schedule haz-mat disposal
every other Monday at the Naples
Recycling center 2640 West
Enterprise 643-3099
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Think Reduce
■ Reduce what you buy or buy in
bulk
■ Avoid unnecessary packaging
and bring your own shopping
bags
■ Promote tool libraries at
multifamily complexes
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Think about reuse before disposal
1. Charity Resale Stores
2. Construction Flea Market,
Estate Sales, Garage sales,
Flea Markets
3. Craig’s List sale/give away
4. Take Styrofoam peanuts to a
mail service.
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Summary
■ Recycle food and beverage containers and clean
paper in the yellow tops
■ Take other scrap metal and hazardous materials
to the Naples or Marco Island Recycling Centers
■ By recycling more we preserve landfill air space,
residents will continue to enjoy low disposal rates
and will not incur increased costs for alternative
waste disposal methods
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Questions
Dave Jaye
Recycling Specialist
[email protected]
239-252-2508
www.colliergov.net/recycles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90j4dUg
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http://allancompany.com/education.htm
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Solid Waste Initiatives
■ Environmental Compliance and
Landfill Scale House
■ Reclaim Cells 1 & 2
■ Implement Landfill Gas-to-Energy
■ Preparation for Hurricane Event
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Implement Landfill Gas-To-Energy
■ Good
Environmental
Stewardship
■ Beneficial Use of
Landfill Gas to
Produce Electricity
■ Generates Revenue
for Collier County
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Hurricane Implementation Plan
Provide and use best management
practices to expedite debris removal and
disposal that ensures the community’s
recovery and mitigates health and safety
threats for residents of the County
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Solid Waste Program
■ Commercial Recycling
-Continuous outreach and education
■ Mandatory Temporary Event
Recycling
■ School Recycling
− Continuous education
− Enhance recycling program
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Environmental Compliance and
Landfill Scale House
■ Cost Effective
Disposal & Recycling
Alternatives
■ Automated Scale
can Accommodate
65-75 Municipal
Waste trucks per day
■ More Efficient
Customer Service
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Cells 1 & 2 Reclamation Project
■ Meets FDEP Current Standard
− Unlined cells to lined cells
■ Airspace Recovery
■ No Odor or Leachate Issues
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Cells 1 and 2 Reclamation Project
Separation of Recyclables
METALS
TIRES
SOIL
CONCRETE
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Recycling contamination
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Hazardous Waste for Businesses
■ Hazardous Waste Laws prohibit improper disposal
by commercial entities. The Solid Waste
Management Department CAN NOT ACCEPT
hazardous waste from businesses at our Household
Hazardous Waste Centers
■ The Solid Waste Management Department offers an
alternative in order to promote safe hazardous waste
disposal for commercial customers. Businesses may
bring their hazardous waste to the Naples Recycling
Center on clean out days. Using this method the
business will receive our contracted prices and will not
pay the stopping fee. The transaction is between EQ
Florida and the business; the manifest must be signed
and all costs paid by the business’s representative.
Contact 252-2508 for more information.
New Marco Island Recycling
Center
■ Same drop-off
services with more
efficiency, one
person operation
239-252-5153
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