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ORDINANCE 2021-01: ORGANICS REDUCTION <br />AND RECYCLING ORDINANCE <br />The Board of the Alameda County Waste Management Authority ("WMA") hereby <br />ordains as follows: <br />SECTION 1. PURPOSE AND FINDINGS <br />(a) The purpose of this Ordinance is to reduce the amount of organic and recyclable <br />materials deposited in landfills from commercial and residential generators. This <br />Ordinance repeals WMA Ordinance 2012-1 (An Ordinance Requiring Actions to <br />Reduce Landfilling of Recyclable and Organic Solid Wastes from Businesses, <br />Multifamily Residences, and Self -Haulers) in its entirety in order to provide a single <br />and comprehensive framework to achieve its purposes and comply with various <br />state laws as set forth below. <br />(b) The WMA has the power to enact this Ordinance pursuant to the Joint Exercise of <br />Powers Agreement for Waste Management ("JPA"). The JPA grants the WMA the <br />power, duty, and responsibility to prepare, adopt, revise, amend, administer, <br />enforce, and implement the Countywide Integrated Waste Management Plan <br />("CoIWMP'), and pursuant to Section 5.m of the JPA, the power to adopt <br />ordinances necessary to carry out the purposes of the JPA. <br />(c) The reduction of organic and recyclable materials deposited in landfills is <br />necessary to carry out the purposes of the JPA and implement the CoIWMP, <br />including the following goals and objectives: <br />• Goal 1 is to "maintain adequate disposal capacity and minimize landfill <br />impacts." Objectives 1.1 and 1.3 prioritize preserving landfill capacity in the <br />short run through reducing landfilled materials, and aim to ultimately <br />eliminate landfills altogether, through elimination of waste and effective <br />recovery of materials. <br />Goal 2 is to "maximize environmental benefits by balancing high volume of <br />recovery with related considerations such as quality of commodities, <br />operating impacts of facilities, and other environmental impacts of <br />programs." Objectives 2.1 to 2.5 affirm the need for infrastructure to <br />manage diversion of organics, minimize environmental impacts of <br />infrastructure, support markets for recovered materials, and reduce <br />contamination. <br />• Goal 3 is to "shift from managing discards to reducing consumption, <br />managing materials at their highest and best use, and addressing <br />environmental impacts across the full life cycle of materials and products." <br />-1- <br />