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<br /> CC}ALS & lND1CATC?R�
<br /> Emissions Reduction Overview
<br /> To stay on track to achieve the community's emission reduction target,the community should
<br /> reduce the emissions that resuft from the waste sector by 1S%by 2020.This wilf requlre
<br /> reducing emissions associated with waste from an estimated 2�,833—17,708 metric tons,fiar a
<br /> totai reduction of 3,125 metric tons of COz.
<br /> Progress Indicators
<br /> Residen�ial and commercial properties have access to and use comprehensive waste reduction
<br /> and recycling programs that move the community in the direction of a zero waste goal.
<br /> . Week�y sold waste collection is in piace and utilized
<br /> • Weekly single stream recycling collectian is in place and utilized
<br /> • Weekly arganics recycling coflection is in place and utilized
<br /> • Weekly plant materials recycling collection is in place and utilized
<br /> • Weekly household batteries and ce{I phones recycling
<br /> collection is in place and utilized
<br /> Recycling is common place at community events and activities.
<br /> • A volunteer recycling torps organizes recycling efforts at cammunity events and provides
<br /> education to community members on recycling
<br /> Schools teach and demonstrate recycling to children and youth.
<br /> • Every school has a recycling program
<br /> . Every schooE garden has a composting system
<br /> Potential C4z Reductions-15%by 2020
<br /> Th�following table provides a snapshot of pot�ntial COZ reductions associated with the
<br /> implementation of strategies autlined in the Redwoad City Community Climate Action Plan.
<br /> These numbers are estimates and were generaked using the Climate and Air Popution Planning
<br /> Assistant toal developed by ICLEI.The information presented is useful for understanding the
<br /> emissians potential of given strategies.The data can also assist in program goal setti�g and
<br /> fine-tuning and evaluating progress overtime.�alculations provided do not take over(apping
<br /> effects into account nar do they incorporate all potential actions associated with each strategy.
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