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Measure

CECC-4.2. Municipal Waste Reduction

Community benefits & burdens

Medium

Community empowerment

Low

Addresses historical disparity

Low

Stakeholder acceptability

Medium

Technical feasibility

High

Ease of implementation

High

Financial viability

High

Mainstreaming potential

High
Image: City of San Diego

Core Benefits

Core benefits of this measure are Resiliency, Air Quality, and Public Health

Core benefits of this measure are Resiliency, Air Quality, and Public Health

Introduction

This measure focuses on reducing the amount of waste generated by municipal facility operations.

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  • Yellow = the action is delayed or late

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Measuring Success

Measures 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, and 4.4 all focus on reducing the amount of waste that San Diegans send to the landfill. The indicators below provide two different metrics for progress.

  • “Disposal” means all solid waste from all sources within City of San Diego boundaries, transported by all types of haulers (including self-haul) to landfill, recycling, or other disposal facilities.
  • The solid waste diversion rate refers to the amount of waste that does not end up in the landfill.