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Updated Jan 16, 2025
While the holidays are often a time of abundance, particularly when it comes to food, they are also a time when many face an increase in food insecurity, particularly children who rely on school cafeterias for their next meal.
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Updated Jan 16, 2025
In December 2018, StopWaste, via its Waste Management Authority Board, adopted a new set of Guiding Principles which will help guide programmatic strategy and budget development through 2021.
Agency Update
Updated Oct 17, 2018
What's in the Garbage? A Lot Less 'Good Stuff' According to our new countywide Waste Characterization Study, progress has been made in decreasing the amount of "good stuff" in the garbage. One of the most promising improvements was in the residential sector, with a 41% overall decrease of recyclables and organics in the garbage since the study was last conducted in 2008. While this is good news, the findings also illuminate challenges facing the industry and county moving forward. Explore findings and recommendations Local Nonprofit Helps Stop Food Waste As part of our Community Outreach Grant
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Updated Jan 16, 2025
On October 3, the student body at Joaquin Miller Elementary School in Oakland came together during an assembly to kick off a new movement to reduce wasted food at their school.
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Updated Jan 16, 2025
On September 26, 2018 the Governing Board of the Alameda County Waste Management Authority adopted Ordinance 2018-1, amending the Countywide Integrated Waste Management Plan (CoIWMP).
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Updated Jan 16, 2025
Oakland, CA—A new Alameda Countywide Waste Characterization Study reveals a significant drop in the amount of readily recyclable materials in the landfill. The 2017-18 Study shows that the amount of “good stuff” – such as cardboard, plastic, metal, glass bottles and cans, food and food-soiled paper – make up 36 percent of the waste stream, down from 60 percent when the study was last conducted in 2008. The Study, which uses industry-standard sampling techniques and statistical analysis to estimate the composition of the waste stream and tonnages by material and generating sector, offers a
Agency Update
Updated Jun 29, 2018
Congratulations Business Efficiency Awardees! Five Alameda County businesses representing a wide range of industries were selected for their efforts to reduce waste to landfill through waste prevention, reuse, recycling, and composting. They are: Redwood Surgery Center, Castro Valley - Excellence in Recycling and Composting Ruby King Bakery, Oakland - Excellence in Recycling and Composting Checkers Catering and Special Events, Livermore - Excellence in Waste Prevention & Reuse New Parkway Theater, Oakland - Excellence in Waste Prevention & Reuse Pixar Animation Studios, Emeryville - Excellence
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Updated Jan 16, 2025
On July 28, the California Resource Recovery Association (CRRA) will recognize StopWaste deputy executive director and recycling veteran, Tom Padia, at its annual Conference and Tradeshow at the Oakland Marriot City Center.
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Updated Aug 19, 2020
By Wendy Sommer, StopWaste Executive Director Recycling is having a bit of a wake-up call. Until this year, two thirds of the materials collected from curbside recycling carts were exported to foreign markets. Recent, sudden changes in China’s acceptance of mixed plastics and mixed paper (junk mail, newsprint, office paper, etc.) mean fewer places to recycle these materials. It’s a problem affecting communities across the U.S., Europe and Australia. To date, no cities in Alameda County have had to send sorted mixed paper or mixed plastic to landfill. However, the situation is evolving daily
Agency Update
Updated May 3, 2018
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events Alameda County Household Hazardous Waste will be hosting drop-off events nearly every month starting on Earth Day through October. Alameda County residents can get rid of leftover paint, old electronics, medicines, and even mattresses at select sites. Find out about upcoming events Countywide Task Force to Address National Sword StopWaste is convening a task force comprised of member agency staff and representatives from industry, including haulers and processors, to address China's National Sword policy, and its significant impact on local recycling