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File #: RFD 12-015    Version: 1 Name: “Blue is the New Green” Recycling Initiative Final "Blue is the New Green" Recycling Initiative Final Report
Type: Request For Decision Status: Archived
File created: 2/6/2012 In control: Corporate Services Division
On agenda: 2/21/2012 Final action: 2/21/2012
Title: "Blue is the New Green" Recycling Initiative Final Report Recommendation That the Governance and Priorities Committee receive the "Blue is the New Green" Recycling Initiative final report as information
Attachments: 1. Recycling Campaign Final Report 2012

Title

"Blue is the New Green" Recycling Initiative Final Report

 

Recommendation

That the Governance and Priorities Committee receive the "Blue is the New Green" Recycling Initiative final report as information..

 

Body

Purpose

Council requested that Administration step up our communications and promotion efforts to encourage Parkland County residents to adopt an even greater acceptance and participation in their recycling efforts. This report will provide an overview of the success of the "Blue is the New Green" recycling campaign.

 

Summary

In 2011, Communications and Solid Waste Services worked together to develop the "Blue is the New Green" recycling campaign with the following goal: Parkland County residents will increase their recycling efforts thereby increasing waste diversion to 25%. Data from the Parkland County Transfer Station and Recycle Centre was used as this is the only facility with a weigh scale capable of measuring waste and recyclable materials coming in and out of the facility.

 

The campaign was launched in May 2011. Waste diversion statistics for the campaign period of May to September 2011, in comparison with the same time period in 2010 are as follows:

 

May 2010      23%

May 2011      28%

 

June 2010      23%

June 2011      28%

 

July 2010      21%

July 2011      29%

 

August 2010      24%

August 2011      30%

 

September 2010   19%

September 2011   26%

 

Average diversion

2010:      22%

2011:      28.2%

 

Banister Research and Consulting conducted a survey of 400 residents in October 2011. Of those surveyed, 41% recalled the Blue is the New Green recycling campaign, and 71% who recalled receiving the recycling sample package with the June Communicator. 62% of respondents indicated they always recycled, and 28% indicated the campaign influenced them to recycle more. To test longevity of the campaign, waste diversion statistics to the end of the years 2010 and 2011 were compared:

 

October 2010      23%

October 2011      31%

 

November 2010      25%

November 2011      30%

 

December 2010      11%

December 2011      20%

 

Average diversion

2010:      19.6%

2011:      27%

 

Administrative Position

During the Blue is the New Green Recycling campaign period, Parkland County surpassed its goal of 25% by reaching 28.2% of waste diversion at the Parkland County Transfer Station and Recycle Centre. Increases in waste diversion continued through to the end of 2011 by 7.4%, with an overall percentage of waste diversion from May to December 2011 of 27.6%, compared to 20.8% in 2010.

 

The data from the Parkland County Transfer Station and Recycle Centre combined with the results of the Banister Research and Consulting survey suggests that the targeted recycling campaign was very successful in encouraging Parkland County residents to participate more actively in recycling initiatives.

 

Strategic Plan/Policy/Legal/Staff Implications (As Required)

The Blue is the New Green recycling campaign supports Council's Strategic Goal of increasing environmental awareness by conducting environmental awareness campaigns: Council's Strategic Plan 2011- 2013, Page 10, Environment, Goal 3, Strategy 3.2.

 

Other (As Required)

Example:  Impact on public or council?