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Waste Reduction among keys to reducing GHG

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a new report on May 4 detailing the costs and benefits of various policies to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The report, part of a series by IPCC on climate change, discusses that future emissions could be controlled using current technology with reasonable costs. This includes more fuel efficient cars, improving energy efficiency and increases in recycling and waste minimization. BBC News reports.

The growth in greenhouse gas emissions can be curbed at reasonable cost, experts at a major UN climate change conference in Bangkok have agreed.

Boosting renewable energy, reducing deforestation and improving energy efficiency can all help, they said…

The report suggests that if major climate impacts are to be avoided, global emissions should peak and begin declining within one or two decades.

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In California AB 1109 (Huffman) would encourage the use of more efficient lighting technologies and help reduce energy use, while also increasing recycling opportunities for hazardous lighting. Reducing energy demand will eliminate the associated pollution, which include SOX, NOX, CO2 and mercury emissions from coal-fired and other energy plants. A preliminary analysis suggests that achievement of the AB 1109 energy efficiency goals can reduce CO2 emissions by more than 6,000,000 tons.

AB 548 (Levine) would expand recycling to multi-family dwellings, which in turn could divert up to an additional 329,000 tons of recyclable materials. This increased recycling will help in reducing GHG emissions by nearly one million tons.

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SOURCE: Californians Against Waste

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Greenhouse Gas: Meaningful Emission Reduction through Waste Prevention and Recycling

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

To help prevent the public health and environmental threats posed by Global Warming, California has committed to an aggressive series of green house gas (GHG) emission reduction goals. Every sector of the state will be called upon to reduce their GHG emissions, including the waste management sector.

Garbage is a major contributor to Global Warming. Solid waste landfills are the single largest man-made source of methane gas in the United States. Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that is 23 times more effective at trapping heat in the atmosphere than the most prevalent greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide (CO2). Every time you “throw away,” you are contributing to global warming.

Ton for ton, recycling reduces more pollution, saves more energy and reduces GHG emissions more than any other activity besides source reduction. Californians currently throw away millions of tons of recyclable materials every year. According to the California Integrated Waste Management Board, over 60 percent of the “garbage” in California landfills can be composted or recycled. Increasing recycling should be California’s priority strategy for reducing global warming effects associated with solid waste management.

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SOURCE: Californians Against Waste

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