THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY Kl:.e..t;Je Cl t1 k c. J. 13/.J-1/l!:;.A In the Regional Municipality of Durham TELEPHONE MUNICIPAL BUILDING 905-668-5803 575 Rossland Road East TORONTO Whitby, Ontario 905-686-2621 Canada FAX LlN 2M8 905-686-7005 www. whitby.ca Deborah Bowen Regional Clerk Regional Municipality of Durham 605 Rossland Road East Whitby ON L 1N 6A3 April 9, 2013 RE: Public Works Report, PW 12-13 Multi-Residential Battery Recycling Pilot Please be advised that at a meeting held on April 2, 2013, the Council of the Town of Whitby adopted the following recommendation: 1. That Council approve a one year multi-resid ential Battery Recycling pilot; and, 2. Thqt Staff report back to Council in one year on the findings of the Pilot Program; and, 3. That a copy of Public Works Department Report PW 12-13, "Multi-Residential Battery Recycling Pilot Program", be forwarded to the Region of Durham and Area Municipalities. Should you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact the unde rsigned at 905-430-4302. Debi A. Wilcox, MPA, CMO, CMM Ill Town Clerk DAW/Ijd Encl. copy: Martin de Rond, Clerk, Town of Ajax Thom Gettinby, Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk, Township of Brock Patti L. Barrie, Municipal Clerk, Municipality ofciarington Sandra Krane, City Clerk, City of Oshawa Debbie Shields, City Clerk, City of Pickering Kim Coates, Municipal Clerk, Township of Scugog Debbie Leroux, Clerk, Township of Uxbridge S. Beale, Commissioner of Public Works
Town of Whitby Report Recommendation Report -- ------- Report To: Operations Committee Date of Meeting: March 25, 2013 Prepared By: Report Number: PW 12-13 File Number(s): Location: Public Works Department N45 E vents Town-wide Report Title/Subject: Multi-Residential Battery Recycling Pilot ---------------- -----..,..,. -w,....,_,...'<l.--\ 1.0 Recommendation: 1. That Council approve a one year multi-residential Battery Recycling pilot; and, 2. That Staff report back to Council in one year on the findings of the Pilot Program; and 3. That a copy of Public Works Department Report PW 12-13, "Multi Residential Battery Recycling Pilot Program", be forwarded to the Region of Durham and Area Municipalities. 2.0 Executive Summary: Multi-residential apartment complexes and high-rise buildings offer waste diversion opportunities to recover post consumer material such as, used batteries. In 2012, Whitby launched a public space Battery Recycling drop-off program, diverting more than 0.7 tonnes from landfill. Staff a're proposing that the Department implement a Battery Recycling Pilot for multi-residential buildings and complexes. This pilot is intended to begin in th e summer of 2013, expanding to more buildings on a case by case basis throughout the duration of the year. Staff will then report back to Council after one year with results of the Pilot Program.
Report to: Report Number: 3.0 Operations Comm ittee PW 12-13 Multi-Residential Battery Recycling Pilot Page 2 of 4 Origin: This report originates from within the Public Works Department. 4.0 Background: In 2012, a Battery Recycling drop-off program was implemented at designated Town facilities. This program has helped to divert more than 0.7 metric tonnes of batteries from landfill. Prese ntly Whitby has a- service agreement with Raw Materials Inc. (RMC) for the processing of all collected used batteries. RMC provides containers and signage for the program. Whitby's Waste Management staff collect and consolidate batteries at the Operations Centre. RMC collects consolidated loads of batteries for final processing at no cost to the Town of Wh itby. The Town of Whitby provides- a contracted bulk garbage collection service for 4,192 units in 98 multi-residential apartment buildings and complexes. The Region of Durham provides containerized blue box recycling to many multi residential bu ildings. Other waste diversion opportunities have not been available to multi-residential buildings up until now due to operational challenges which include: limited storage space, poor accessibility for residents to get into refuse room and the prevalence of contamination or illegal dumping. 5.0 Discussion/Options: 5.1 Multi-Residential Battery Recycling: Battery recycling opportunities for residents have improved in 2012 with the implementation of nine "(9) pub lic drop-off locations at Town facilities such as the library and recreation centers. The Region of Durham has also implemented a curbside battery co llection pilot program to co llect batteries in the blue box twice _ a year (in November and March). Residents livin g in multi-residential buildings presently do not have the same accessibility to battery recycling options. Staff are proposing to implement a Battery Recycling Pilot Program for multi residential buildings. Battery recycling drop-off containers will be placed at a central location in the building such as a lobby or waste room. Once the battery container is full, the property manager would contact the Town of Whitby's Operations Centre to schedule a collection. 5.2 Proposed Pilot Locations: Staff has approached four multi-residential locations (listed in Table 1) to confirm interest and participation for the Battery Recycling Pilot Program.
Report to: Operations Committee Report Number: PW 12-13 Multi-Residential Battery Recycling Pilot Page 3 of 4 Table 1: Proposed Locations for Pilot: " ' #-. Multi-Residentia-l ;:_ _Number of Units Battery :. Locati.on...._ - : '. -. Recyclil19 Pilot.. "' :.:( '...:t. :....... 1600 Charles 131 units 100 Glen Hill 124 units 200 Glen Hill 127 un its 360 Watson 73 units 6.0 Public Communications/Plan: A comprehensive communications plan wi ll be developed for this pilot that will include an information package for property managers and posters to go in lobbies and building elevators to promote the pilot A simple brochure explaining the program will also be provided. 7.0 Considerations: A. Public The Waste Management Division has partnered with Durham College, offering a four ( 4) week internship opportunity to a business student This student wi ll assist with public relations, education and logistics pertaining to the Battery Recycling Pilot Program. B. Financial It is anticipated that the total fi nancial cost associated with the Battery Recycling Pilot Program will be less than $1000 and will be funded from the current Operating Budget This cost will include costs for pri nted material and staff time to provide collections. C. Impact On and Input from Other Departments/Sources NA
Report to: Operations Committee Report Number: PW 12-13 Multi-Residential Battery Recycling Pilot Page 4 of 4 D. Corporate and/or Department Strategic Priorities The Battery Recycling Pilot Program in multi-residential buildings helps meet Whitby's Community Strategic Plan in the pursuit of developing partnerships with public and private sector organizations for innovative service delivery arrangements. 8.0 Summary and Conclusion: Staff are proposing to implement a Battery Recycling Pilot Program for select multi-residential buildings and complexes beginning in the summer of 2013. The Pilot Program would utilize existing service agreements with RMC Inc.. The Battery Recycling Pilot Program is intended to expand waste diversion opportunities to residents living in multi-family buildings. Staff will report back in one year on the findings from the Pilot Program, 9.0 Attachments: For further information contact: Lisamaria Akeson, Waste Analyst, x3511 Suzanne Beale, Commissioner of Public Works, x4333 Original Approved and Signed Robert Petrie, Chief Administrative Officer, x2211 Original Approved and Signed