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Meanwhile Roseville is not meeting goals set <br />by the City Council to reduce waste and in- <br />crease recycling. Each Minnesotan produces <br />more than a ton of trash a year up 23% since <br />1993. And recycling participation rates and the <br />amount collected have shown no pattern of <br />consistent growth since 1992 (see graphs at <br />right). <br />Using the knowledge gained from our activi- <br />ties, Committee members determined what we <br />saw as the elements of an effective solid waste <br />and recycling system and then ranked them in <br />order of importance (see detailed list in Appen- <br />dix A). <br />What are the elements of an effective solid <br />waste and recycling system? <br />Rank <br />Element <br />1 <br />Environmentally preferred <br />management of waste. <br />2 <br />Reasonable cost <br />2 (tie) <br />Good Customer Service <br />4 <br />Education <br />5 <br />Simple and Convenient <br />5 (tie) <br />Access to Service <br />7 <br />Customer Choice <br />Expanded Opportunities for <br />Disposal of Difficult Items <br />Reduce Traffic <br />Committee members used the City Council's <br />environmental goals as well as their list of <br />elements of an effective solid waste and recy- <br />cling system and their knowledge of solid <br />waste and recycling policies and programs as <br />they deliberated various options that could be <br />incorporated into Roseville's recycling and <br />garbage systems. <br />Clean Up Day <br />Cities that run Clean up days organize them as <br />an annual event residents can plan on to dis- <br />pose of items that typically cannot be put in <br />with their regular trash such as appliances, <br />El <br />Roseville Recycling <br />1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 <br />6 Tonnage''., <br />160,000 <br />140,000 <br />120,000 <br />100,000 <br />80,000 <br />60,000 <br />40,000 <br />20,000 <br />0 eee <br />1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 <br />�®Pickups] <br />ffi me.Sh 1.1y 1989& d riFen. 6 m A.,u. t 19H tnhce m a 8mh o Dntnh pmicbkur p 19% it t w ;, tee. <br />pickups pet month. <br />furniture and brush. <br />According to the Committee's 2002 Roseville <br />resident survey there appears to be significant <br />interest in holding a clean up day in Roseville. <br />Seventy -eight percent of homeowners and 70% <br />of multi -unit complex residents said they <br />would be very likely or somewhat likely to take <br />items to a clean up day. <br />Recommendations: <br />The committee recommends Roseville <br />re- institute an annual clean up day run by a <br />private company in which the City pays one- <br />third of the disposal cost (approximately <br />$12,000 a year). The committee also recom- <br />mends the clean up day have a reuse area <br />where residents can swap reusable items, and <br />have electronics collection where the company <br />guarantees the products will be dismantled and <br />recycled in the United States. <br />