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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 01/14/2019 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Participation in the Simple Recycling Program <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Staff has been contacted by ACE Solid Waste regarding a new recycling program/opportunity that is available to <br />Ramsey. ACE recently met with representatives from Simple Recycling about a pilot program for curbside <br />recycling of textiles (clothing). This would be separate from the existing curbside recycling program. There does <br />not appear to be any direct cost to the City or to the residents that would utilize the program (the City would, <br />however, market the program through newsletters, the website and Facebook page). More information on the <br />program can be found here (http://simplerecycling.com). <br />Simple Recycling provides collection bags for residents to place textiles, toys, sleeping bags, pots/pans, shoes, <br />tools, blankets, coats/jackets, pillows, dishes, and silverware in. These items, once put in the provided bags, would <br />be placed curbside the same day as the garbage/recycling. The bags DO NOT go inside a cart, they are simply <br />placed at the curb next to the cart(s). ACE would 'ping' each site with a bag and then Simple Recycling would send <br />a small box truck through the community to collect the bags (a new bag would be tied to the cart for future use). <br />The materials are brought back to a facility and are graded and sorted based on quality. The highest quality <br />materials are resold to local/regional thrift stores for reuse. Mid -grade materials are exported to international <br />markets for reuse and the low-grade (unusable) items are processed (recycled) for their raw materials. The City <br />would receive a monthly tonnage report as well as a year-end report from Simple Recycling for tracking purposes <br />(this can also be used for reporting purposes to Anoka County). <br />Presently, across the country upwards of 85% of clothing is thrown away. This program would offer an easy, <br />convenient and free option to have that material reused or recycled curbside. The City would also be compensated <br />on a per pound basis of material collected by Simple Recycling (something like a penny per pound collected). As <br />noted, the City's main involvement would be marketing the program to residents via newsletters, the website and <br />Facebook page. <br />This program is currently implemented in multiple metro cities, including Coon Rapids and St. Louis Park. But, <br />Staff is seeking more information from ACE and Simple Recycling to better understand the details of this program. <br />At this time, Staff was interested in receiving initial feedback from the EPB about potential participation in this <br />program. This item would be brought back to the EPB at a future meeting when Staff has had more time to review <br />the program and understand the details and intricacies of it. <br />Funding Source: <br />This case is being handled as part of Staffs regular duties. <br />Action: <br />Provide initial feedback on possible participation in this program. The EPB will have a chance to further review <br />this once additional details are known and could provide a more formalized recommendation at that time. <br />
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