Landfills Are Third Largest Source of Methane in California
Organic waste in landfills emits:
20% of the state’s methane, a climate super pollutant that heats 84 times more than carbon dioxide.
Air pollutants like PM 2.5, which contributes to health conditions like asthma.
Organics like food scraps, yard trimmings, paper, and cardboard make up half of what Californians dump in landfills.
Cutting short-lived climate pollutants can have the fastest impact on the climate.
I support the amendment to continue the cities partnership with HF&H consultants. The Orange Sustainability Group has been working with CR&R to help increase the adoption and use of organic bins. We would love to collaborate with HF&H to bring further visibility to this important topic.
I support the City further engaging with HF&H Consultants, LLC to support SB 1383 compliance. As a member of the Orange Sustainability Group, I ask that the HF&H please add OSG to the list of City stakeholders, invite us to meetings, and allow for our input on Franchise Fee Cost Review and SB 1383 implementation.
I support the City further engaging with HF&H Consultants, LLC to support SB 1383 compliance. This has been a forefront issue for the Orange Sustainability Group, and at the time of this Council meeting our members are meeting to discuss how to reach the Orange Public to better help them utilize the green bin. We ask that the HF&H please add OSG to the list of City stakeholders, invite us to meetings, and allow for our input on Franchise Fee Cost Review and SB 1383 implementation. We have been working on this issue with City staff and CR&R for nearly two year.
Landfills Are Third Largest Source of Methane in California
Organic waste in landfills emits:
20% of the state’s methane, a climate super pollutant that heats 84 times more than carbon dioxide.
Air pollutants like PM 2.5, which contributes to health conditions like asthma.
Organics like food scraps, yard trimmings, paper, and cardboard make up half of what Californians dump in landfills.
Cutting short-lived climate pollutants can have the fastest impact on the climate.
I support the amendment to continue the cities partnership with HF&H consultants. The Orange Sustainability Group has been working with CR&R to help increase the adoption and use of organic bins. We would love to collaborate with HF&H to bring further visibility to this important topic.
I support the City further engaging with HF&H Consultants, LLC to support SB 1383 compliance. As a member of the Orange Sustainability Group, I ask that the HF&H please add OSG to the list of City stakeholders, invite us to meetings, and allow for our input on Franchise Fee Cost Review and SB 1383 implementation.
I support the City further engaging with HF&H Consultants, LLC to support SB 1383 compliance. This has been a forefront issue for the Orange Sustainability Group, and at the time of this Council meeting our members are meeting to discuss how to reach the Orange Public to better help them utilize the green bin. We ask that the HF&H please add OSG to the list of City stakeholders, invite us to meetings, and allow for our input on Franchise Fee Cost Review and SB 1383 implementation. We have been working on this issue with City staff and CR&R for nearly two year.