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ZERO WASTE POLICY
Zero Waste and Sustainable Communities
In a world of ever increasing population and consumption it is not sustainable
to continue to make packaging and products from virgin resources and then toss
the items in the trash. Zero waste offers a new path, a vision, a new way of
thinking about waste. Instead of "managing waste," our goal is to eliminate
waste and manage resources. Zero waste offers financial opportunity, green jobs,
and a cleaner, more sustainable future. In a zero waste world, products would be
designed to be durable and repairable, made from recycled or renewable materials
and in turn be completely recyclable. Composting would be universal and compost
would be used to enrich our depleted soils.
SolarFest: Zero Waste (or pretty close!)
Participating in a zero waste event allows all attendees to act and think about
how a zero waste world could happen. At a zero waste event, food scraps,
service-ware, and packaging are either recycled or composted. The key to a zero
waste event is detailed planning to ensure that all materials used and discarded
at the event are reusable, recyclable, or compostable. The first step is to gain
the support of event organizers. SolarFest organizers fully endorse creating a
zero waste event as a vital component of the event's mission and a sustainable
future.
The next step is to work with vendors to eliminate items that
are not recyclable or compostable. At SolarFest, vendors have been asked to only
use service-ware and utensils that can be recycled or composted. Fortunately
SolarFest vendors are very supportive of being a part of a zero waste event.
Utensils (cutlery) made from cornstarch, potatoes, or bamboo that looks like
plastic, but is biodegradable at a composting facility will be available at food
booths. Paper plates and paper cups, as well as some biodegradable "plastic"
cups will also be used. Paper and biodegradable "plastic" will be collected for
composting. Many vendors will also serve "finger foods" that don't need
utensils.
Zero Waste Stations
Zero Waste stations, consisting of recycling and compost containers, will be
located throughout SolarFest. Plastic bottles, aluminum cans, and aluminum foil
can be placed in the recycling containers. SolarFest vendors will recycle their
plastic bottles and metal cans and serving pans as well. All food scraps, paper
plates, cups, napkins, and biodegradable serviceware can be placed in the
compost collection containers. Volunteers will monitor the Zero Waste Stations
and be available to answer any questions that attendees may have.
Recyclables will be collected by Casella Waste Systems.
Aluminum cans are made back into new aluminum cans; plastic bottles are made
into other plastic items, such as fleece. All food scraps, paper, and
compostable plastic will be collected by Rutland Solid Waste District and
transported to Fisk Haines Farm in Danby for composting.
SolarFest participants are asked not to bring in outside
packaging (or other disposable items) which are not recyclable or compostable.
This includes polystyrene (Styrofoam) cups and plastic bags. If you must bring
in these items please be prepared to carry them out with you. Garbage cans will
be located near the portapotties for hand wipes and disposable diapers.
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