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REQUEST FOR ACTION <br />To Item Number <br />Ci ~ Council 6.1. <br />Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br />Community Development November 19, 2007 Nicki Blake-Bradley, Environmental <br /> Technician <br />Item Description Reviewed by <br />Consider Use Again Clothing Recycling Pxogxam Rebecca Haug, Envixoruxtental <br /> Administrator <br /> Reviewed by <br /> Lori ohnson, City Administrator <br />Action Requested <br />Consider fox approval, placement of bins on citj= property locations with high visibility and traffic fox <br />clothing, textiles, and shoe collection by a recycling firm located in Roseville called U'SAgain. Potential <br />sites include: City Hall campus, Parks and Recreation facilities (senior center, ice arena, recreation facility), <br />and the Municipal Liquor Stores. <br />Background/Discussion <br />Clothing, shoes, and textiles have an outlet for xe-use in charitable organizations such as Goodwill and <br />the Salvation Axmy (fox example). However, there aren't many outlets for those items which maybe too <br />stained ox full of holes to be wanted or used by other people. The EPA has stated that 15% of textiles axe <br />diverted from landfills annually. This means that 85% of textile wastes axe being landfilled (or <br />incinerated). Many textile materials that charitable organizations have received have actually been refused <br />ox rejected, meaning that they most likely have also have made their way to area landfills. <br />Energy City has established goals sutrounding waste reduction, energy and water conservation. Recycling <br />is one method that, very simply, saves energy and water while reducing cvaste. It takes far less energy to <br />recycle an item than to create the same piece from raw materials. By implementing this program, the City <br />will Ue taking an active step toward helping to meet the established conservation and waste reduction <br />goals. <br />U'SAgain is a commercial company that specializes in recycling and/ox reusing shoe and textile materials <br />to reduce the amount of waste generated in an area and to increase the amount of recycling (and <br />therefore energy conservation) at the same time. This company accepts clean, dry items in any condition. <br />The usable items axe sorted from the recyclable items and sold to thrift stores throughout the nation (and <br />perhaps internationally), while the others axe sold to textile xecyclers where they will be shredded and <br />made into a variety of useful items such as seat cushions (boat, chair, etc.). <br />While Goodwill and Salvation Army may see U'SAgain as a competitor, they could also benefit from the <br />U'SAgain bins in several ways. They may begin receiving higher quality clothing or have to reject less <br />items since there will be an additional outlet for "damaged" goods. Another way the non-profits may <br />benefit from U'SAgain is that they, themselves, could use the bins for disposal of textiles and shoes which <br />cannot be sold... thereby reducing their waste stream and decreasing disposal fees. <br />C:ADocumenG and Settings\jmillee\Local Settings\Tempotary ln[emet PilesVOLK3E\Action Acques[ed-OSAgain.doc <br />