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LTC 452-2016 Recycling Services in the City of Miami Beach tr:4 MIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 452-2016 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Member.. of the City J mmission FROM: Jimmy Morales, City Manager i DATE: October 25, 2016 SUBJECT: Recycling Services in the City s, Miami Beach The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide you with the status of the City's recycling efforts and to advise you of the initiatives that are forthcoming. In an effort to standardize the disposal process and ensure that trash/recyclables are properly removed from the City's waste stream, the Public Works Department and the Environment and Sustainability Department are happy to announce the services offered to its residents and employees. Electronic Recycling Progressive Waste Services (PWS)is required per their negotiated contract, to provide free electronic waste recycling to residents. PWS is required to use one of two accredited certification standards recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): the Responsible Recycling ("R2") Standard for Electronics Recyclers and the e- Stewards® Standard for Responsible Recycling and Reuse of Electronic Equipment ("e- Stewards®"). Both of these programs require the entities managing used electronics to use best management practices which minimizes exposure to human health or the environment. Location Dates/Times Accepted Items Green Waste Facility Monday— Saturday computers, monitors, 2800 Meridian Avenue 7:00 AM — 5:00 PM printers, televisions, and other small electronics Textile Recycling Old clothing and textiles represent approximately 13 million pounds of material going to landfills. In order to reduce this rate, the city has set up four free textile recycling areas. PWS is offering textile recycling services at the Green Waste Facility and Charity Recycling has placed textile recycling bins at three drop off points throughout the City for unwanted clothing, shoes, and household items. Items that are dropped off within the bins are either donated or resold by thrift stores. Any textiles that are damaged will be repurposed into materials such as cleaning rags and insulation. Additionally, the City will receive $0.10 per pound of textiles that are recycled. The revenue from this program will be allocated to further support and promote sustainable initiatives throughout the City. Location Dates/Times Accepted Items Green Waste Facility Monday— Saturday 2800 Meridian Avenue 7:00 AM — 5:00 PM Bin 1 - City Hall Monday— Sunday 1700 Convention Center Dr. 24 Hours Miami Beach, FL 33139 Clothes, Shoes, other Bin 2 - Fire station 3 household textiles 5303 Collins Avenue Monday— Sunday Miami Beach, FL 33140 24 Hours Bin 3 -Fire station 4 Monday— Sunday 6860 Indian Creek Drive 24 Hours Miami Beach, FL 33141 Household Hazardous Waste & Paper Shredding The Environment and Sustainability department is also hosting its bi-annual household hazardous waste drop-off and paper shredding event (Attachment B). As this time, the document shredding option is only available offsite. Staff is working on obtaining an onsite company for future events. Location Dates/Times Accepted Items 40th Street and Chase November 6, 2016 Paint, cleaning chemicals, Avenue (Behind the bank) 8:00 AM — 3:00 PM and other items. (See attachment B for a full list) Wasteful Weekends The Public Works Sanitation Division holds monthly bulk waste drop off events (Attachment C) for those larger items that cannot be disposed of in regular trash receptacles. Location Dates/Times Accepted Items (See attachment D for the full schedule) 500 Block of Jefferson November 5 & 6 Avenue ( East side of December 3 & 4 Street) 8:00 AM —6:00 PM Furniture, large appliances, 75 Street and Dickens November 5 & 6 mattresses, etc. Avenue December 3 & 4 8:00 AM —6:00 PM City staff will continue to improve upon its sustainable waste management practices through education and outreach efforts at various City events. We encourage everyone to take advantage of all these opportunities. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me. 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Drop it off at one of our bulk drop sites! • 500 Block of Jefferson Avenue (East side of street) • 75 Street and Dickens Avenue %TA } i Si IL _ T = Miami Beach residents must present proof of residency (identification with Miami Beach address and/or a utility bill along with a picture ID) Chemical/hazardous materials, tires, paints, and car parts are not accepted For more information contact the Sanitation Division 305.673.761 . ►A ALTAI1;aN• ATTACHMENT C MIAMIBEACH WASTEFUL RISING ABOVE WEEKENDS 2016 SCHEDULE 8AM 6PM January 2 & 3 February 6 & 7 March 5 & 6 April 2 & 3 May ? & 8 June 4 & 5m : July 2 & 3 August 6 & 7 September 3 & 4 \\ I I/ October 1 & 2 November 5 & 6 December 3 & 4 For more information contact the Sanitation Division 305.673.7616 MIAMIBEA ATTACHMENT D