More than ever, management of organics in municipalities is an important issue. Governments all over the world adopt reduction targets of organic waste or ban such material from landfills. In Quebec, for example, the Politique québécoise de gestion des matières résiduelles (In French only) will prohibit the disposal of organics by 2022. Furthermore, the European Union gave targets to its members to recycle at least 65% of their waste by 2035 and to limit to 10% of waste sent to landfills. With these targets municipalities must find solutions to optimize the collection of organics and their management. Another good reason to act on this issue: 40 % of municipal waste is organic. However, such projects can quickly become complex to implement because municipalities must take multiple factors into account. In fact, implementing good organic waste management system can also have several benefits for municipalities. Here’s an overview of the solutions currently offered and some success stories around the world in this sector.
Curbside collection is a practical method used by many municipalities. Citizens must place their organics in a bin or in a bag and it can be mixed with other waste or not.
This method of organics management in municipalities promotes citizen participation and waste recovery because it is easy to implement. According to Environment Canada, the diversion rate of organics can reach 75% and the rate of participation, 80 to 90%. Here are the different types of curbside collection, their advantages and disadvantages.
The two-stream collection allows citizens to put their organics and other waste in the same container. Another method is to place the organics in a separate bag and put it in the waste bin. All waste is collected at the same time.
Three-stream collection is probably the most common organics management system in municipalities. Citizens must sort their organic waste at source, then place it in the bin provided. The bins for organics and other waste are collected separately.
Some municipalities choose to offer either one or two drop-off centers or depots for organics or several points of service on its territory. They also sometimes combine these two options. Citizens can drop their organics to one of these predetermined locations, after sorting them.
You must consider a multitude of factors to ensure you optimize your collection of organics in your city or municipality. A rigorous planning is necessary for the success and effectiveness of the project. You can consult the Guide for options collection written by Recyc-Québec (in French only) and the Technical Document on Municipal Solid Waste Organics Processing from Environment Canada.
For example, the following factors must be taken into account:
You can also plan a method for reclamation of organics collected and processed. Typically, the municipalities implement composting or anaerobic digestion, the latter being most advantageous to give a second life to organic wastes. Through their reclamation, those methods may, for example, produce a green energy for heating or a fuel for vehicles and a useful compost for farmers or yards.
These methods require reclamation equipment and, thus, significant investments. If you wish to implement one of these methods in your municipality, you must therefore take it into account. However, some municipalities share a same anaerobic digestion plant or decide to divide the associated costs between them. The potential of reclamation of organic materials collected depends on its quality and its rate of contamination.
Establishing an effective waste organic management system certainly allows municipalities to comply with current government policies. The benefits extend far beyond the obligation.
It includes, for example:
Your municipality would therefore undoubtedly benefit from the implantation of a program of organics collection.
Around the world, municipalities and cities seek ways to properly manage their waste. Good ideas and examples of success are many.
Here are some:
The Quebec-based company Waste Robotics has developed robots for sorting organics through artificial intelligence. The principle is simple: citizens place their organics in a special bag, then put it among other waste, all in one bin. At the sorting centre, the robots automatically identify these bags and separate organics from the rest of the waste. The City of Delano, where this technology was implemented, benefits today from a less costly and less polluting solution in comparison with the use of separate bins for organics.
In Germany, the quantity of waste disposed in landfills was only 1% in 2015. How do they manage their organics? With sorting at source, separate collection of different waste, subsidies to encourage companies to make sustainable products generating less waste, costs paid by weight of waste, among others.
Municipalities of Acton and Maskoutains, Montérégie, (in French only) have obtained a recovery of organics rate of 65% in the first year. To do this, they have implemented the three-stream collection on their territory. The winning strategy include a solid implementation plan, a system of collection accessible to the population, the reduction of the frequency of waste collection and increase of the costs of waste landfilling. From 2014, they sent their organic waste to anaerobic digestion plant of Saint-Hyacinthe to produce biogas.
You can get inspiration from their solutions to develop yours.
Several municipalities and cities have included the use of anaerobic digestion in their organics management strategy. This choice allows them to increase the share of renewable energy used and to benefit from rich fertilizer for their farmland. This is a way to recycle a material otherwise buried in landfill to make it a valuable resource while protecting the environment.
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