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MUNICIPAL RECYCLING SURVEY

SAN FRANCISCO

Population:764,976
Recycling rate:70%
Calculated for year ending:Jun-08
Rate includes: 
Residentialx
Commercialx
Otherx
Rates by category: 
Residential50%
Commercial75%
Materials included:
(See key below):
 
PaperNP, OCC, MG, TB, MP, OP
MetalALC, TC
PlasticPET, HDPE, PB
GlassGCON
BulkTEX, CND, APP, WOOD, FRN
Automotive
Hazardous
OrganicYARD
OtherRigid plastics, beverage cartons
Total tonnage collected:399,675
By cityN.A.
By contracted haulers399,675
Total tonnage collected
per material:
 
Paper134,597
Metal1,712
Plastic2,538
Glass19,920
Yard Trimmings99,417
Other141,491
Collection Methods: 
CurbsideYes
FrequencyWeekly
Number of households335,000
Is program mandatory?No
How materials collectedCommingled
Vehicles run on alternative fuel100%
Program operated by:Private haulers
  
DropoffYes
Number of sites20
Program operated by:Private haulers
  
Multifamily dwellingYes
Program operated by:Private haulers
  
OtherNo
  
Size of containers used32, 64, 96 gallon
Commercial recycling
program offered:
Includes businesses, commingled recyclables, landscape/food waste composting, construction and demolition
Recycling goals: 
Mandated goalState mandated 50% diversion by 2000, Board of supervisors and mayor mandated 75% diversion for San Francisco by 2010 and 100% diversion for San Francisco by 2020
Non-Mandated goalNo
Goals metYes
Financial Information: 
Annual revenue from the sale of recyclables$21,897,585
Recycling budget$3,596,812
Overall solid waste budget$200,000,000
How are residents charged for recyclingMonthly fee
Recycling Director:Robert Haley
TitleRecycling Program Manager
Telephone Number415-355-3752
Fax Number415-554-6393
Web sitewww.sfenvironment.org
E-mail addressrobert.haley@sfgov.org

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NOTES: The recycling rate does not include methods such as incineration. Population is based on 2007 figures from the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Commerce Department.

MATERIALS KEY:
ABATautomobile batteries MPmixed paper
ALCaluminum cans NPnewspaper
APPappliances OCCcardboard, corrugated containers
AUTOautomobiles OILoil, oil filters, grease
BVCbeverage cartons, drink boxes OPoffice paper
CNDconstruction debris PBplastic bags
ESRPelectronic scrap PETPET plastic
FLPfluorescent lamps TBtelephone books
FOODfood waste TCtin cans
FRNfurniture TEXtextiles
GCONglass containers TIREtires
HDPEHDPE plastic WOODwood waste
HHhousehold hazardous waste YARDyard trimmings
MGmagazines


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