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- Organic Byproduct Reuse and California's Climate Action Initiative
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- Sea level rise
- Spread of certain diseases out of their usual geographic range
- Effects on:
- agricultural production,
- water supply,
- ecosystems,
- increased strength and frequency of storms,
- extreme heat events, and
- air pollution episodes
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- Establish a statewide greenhouse gas emissions cap for 2020, based on
1990 emissions by January 1,
- 2008.
- Adopt mandatory reporting rules for significant sources of greenhouse
gases by January 1, 2009.
- Adopt a plan by January 1, 2009 indicating how emission reductions will
be achieved from significant
- greenhouse gas sources via regulations, market mechanisms and other
actions.
- Adopt regulations by January 1, 2011 to achieve the maximum
technologically feasible and cost-effective reductions in greenhouse
gas, including provisions for using both market mechanisms and
alternative compliance mechanisms.
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- Achieve 50% Statewide Recycling
- Reduce climate change emissions associated with energy-intensive
material extraction and production, as well as methane emissions from
landfills.
- Zero Waste / High recycling
- Measures that result in additional recovery of recyclable materials
from landfills and transforming organic/biomass and plastic waste into
marketable products are being considered.
- Landfill Methane Capture
- Capture of methane emitted from landfills via a gas recovery system.
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- Waste is important source of GHG emissions
- Waste activities account for approximately 3% of total U.S. GHG
emissions
- Waste-related actions result in emission reduction benefits that are
realized across multiple industrial sectors
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- Decrease the Demand for Raw Materials (e.g., trees, bauxite)
- Reduce energy associated with raw material extraction
- Reduce the Amount of Energy Needed for Manufacturing and Transportation
- Energy Production from Landfill Gas & WTE
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- Energy Consumption
- fossil fuel combusted to make, transport, use, process, and dispose of
products
- Methane (CH4) Emissions
- Carbon Sequestration
- Deforestation reduces atmospheric carbon storage
- Conserving trees removes carbon from the atmosphere and stores it for
long periods or permanently
- (Source; J. Oorbeck, Central
Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority, 2006)
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- Look at organic materials management from a LCA approach
- See array of options and what they will mean for maximizing GHG
reduction while increasing diversion at the lowest costs.
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