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definition of"EPP" as environmentally preferred purchasing to minimize costs at <br /> the point of purchase as well as at the end. <br /> Chair Vanderwall suggested providing a copy of tonight's draft chart for Member <br /> Stenlund's input as well, as he would be unavailable for the March or April <br /> meetings due to scheduling conflicts. <br /> Categories from 2010 values and revisions based on this initial discussion: <br /> Collection 60 <br /> • Clean, quiet 10 <br /> • Impact on street(size/weight of trucks) 15 <br /> • Frequency of service 20 <br /> ■ Ease of participation 20 <br /> ■ Flexibility of co-mingling for resident 15 <br /> ■ More materials picked up —plastics 5 <br /> ■ Organics <br /> ■ Materials efficiently recycled (local markets, highest and best use for 10 <br /> materials) <br /> ■ Highest and best use for material <br /> ■ Rewards for adding value (innovation) 5 <br /> • Multi-family service <br /> Subtotal= 100 <br /> Outreach (30) <br /> ■ Voluntary expansion to businesses <br /> • Effective education of residents—with measurement 40 <br /> • Community Involvement 10 <br /> • Annual report on what happens to materials 50 <br /> • Outreach to non-English speaking communities <br /> • Outreach using electronic communication venues <br /> Subtotal= 100 <br /> Environmental Benefits 10 <br /> • Assistance with zero waste events 10 <br /> • Equipment with reduced carbon footprint 30 <br /> • Environmentally preferred purchasing (EPP) 30 <br /> • Local vendor-terminal location 30 <br /> Subtotal= 100 <br /> Public Comment <br /> Bob Willmus, appearing as resident, not in his role as a City Councilmember <br /> Page 7 of 10 <br />