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StopWaste.Org has had great success through partnerships that promote waste reduction in ways that capture multiple benefits (e.g., greenhouse gas emissions reductions, energy savings, water conservation, green jobs, worker health and safety), because linking waste reduction with other benefits makes it much more marketable. The Workplan continues that approach, but in specific ways that we believe will allow us to achieve a greater scale of success without having to increase our core budget.
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Results of a scientifically reliable survey of over 800 Alameda County residents measuring attitudes and knowledge of home composting.
- Reports
This PDF contains current rate information for the following services:
- Solid Waste and Recycling Services Offered in Basic Rate Package
- Monthly Rates for Residential Solid Waste/Recycling/Plant Debris/Bulky Clean Up
- Rates for Commercial Solid Waste/Recycling/Plant Debris/Bulky Clean Up
(updated 11-28-23)
Read More An Alameda County Waste Management Authority sponsored fact sheet on recycled paper, produced by the Buy Recycled Business Alliance of the National Recycling Coalition.
- Reports
This study demonstrates waste prevention measurement tools for businesses and institutions in Alameda County.
- Reports
Results of Public Opinion Surveys for StopWaste.Org -- October 30 – November 12, 2007
Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin & Associates, Opinion Research & Public Policy Analysis.Conducted in conjunction with Public Attitudes Toward Food Scrap Recycling - November 2007.
- Reports
Results of Public Opinion Surveys for StopWaste by Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin & Associates.
- Reports
Results of a subsection of the November 2002 public opinion survey conducted by the Evans/McDonough Company for the Alameda County Waste Management Authority regarding recycling behaviors and attitudes of multi-family unit dwellers.
- Reports
This report serves as an overview and evaluation of multifamily dwelling (MFD) recycling programs in Alameda County.