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A GUIDEBOOK FOR ALL BUSINESSES LOCATED IN THE CITY OF SACRAMENTO AND THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF SACRAMENTO COUNTY Printed on recycled paper, naturally!

Page 2 of 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW LETTER... 3 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ORDINANCE... 4 WHAT TO RECYCLE All Food or Beverage Establishments... 5 All Other Businesses... 6 RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS... 7 RECYCLING SERVICES... 8 SELF HAUL... 9 EXAMPLES OF RECYCLING C ONTAINERS... 11 SAMPLE SIGNS AND DECALS... 12 FAQ S...13 WEB LINKS...16 Printed on recycled paper, naturally!

Page 3 of 16 Dear Valued Business, The Sacramento Regional Solid Waste Authority (SWA) provides commercial waste management services through its franchised haulers in the City of Sacramento and the unincorporated areas of Sacramento County. State law (AB 939) requires 50% of the waste generated to be reduced or recycled. SWA residents have participated in recycling programs for over 15 years and have contributed towards the success of our programs. Active participation from the business community is also necessary to help meet our recycling goals. The SWA has adopted a new Business Recycling Ordinance that will assure our entire community is working together to help recycle valuable resources while significantly reducing the amount of waste being sent to landfills. We appreciate the support and participation of businesses throughout our service area. For general questions about the Business Recycling Ordinance, please visit: www.sacramentoswa.com or call (916) 875-8550. Sincerely, David Pelser General Manager/Engineer Sacramento Regional Solid Waste Authority Printed on recycled paper, naturally!

Page 4 of 16 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ORDINANCE The new Business Recycling Ordinance is being implemented in the f ollowing phases, with early emphasis on educ ation. PHASE 1: PHASE 2: PHASE 3: Inventory of commercial waste generators. Ongoing education and outreach about the ordinance and service options. Site inspections with education as the primary objective. The Sacramento County Environmental Management Departmen t (EMD) is implementin g the ordin anc e on behalf of the SWA with educ ation an d complianc e bein g the primary objective. EMD already regulates about 45 percent of local businesses through other existing programs, such as food protection an d hazardous materials. EMD will conduct site inspections to educate the business community about what is required to comply with the program and to provide information about the options available to establish recycling programs. Call a Franchised Hauler and/or Authorized Recycler to find out if they can help your business comply with the Business Recycling Ordinance. See page 8 for a list of Franchised Haulers and Authorized Recyclers. COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT 8475 Jackson Road, Suite 230 Phone: (916) 875-8550 www.sacramentoswa.com Printed on recycled paper, naturally!

Page 5 of 16 WHAT TO RECYCLE S ALL FOOD OR BEVERAGE SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS (Restaurants, Delicatessens, Bars, Caterers, Cafeterias, etc.) MUST RECYCLE: ALUMINUM & STEEL CONTAINERS Empty aluminum cans and beverage containers Empty steel & aerosol cans G LASS BOTTLES & CONTAINERS All colors of empty glass food and beverage containers PLASTICS All empty plastic food and beverage containers #1 #7, including water bottles CARDBOARD & BOXES Printed on recycled paper, naturally!

Page 6 of 16 WHAT TO RECYCLE ALL OTHER BUSINESSES (Offices, Retail Stores, Supermarkets, Manufacturers, etc.) PAPER MUST RECYCLE: All clean and dry paper, whole or shredded, including: Newspaper Cardboard Magazines Catalogs Phone books Computer paper Junk mail PLASTICS All clean and empty plastic food and beverage containers # 1-7, including water bottles. EMPTY A LUMINUM CANS SCRAP METAL W OOD PALLETS Printed on recycled paper, naturally!

Page 7 of 16 RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS ALL BUSINESSES AND ALL NON-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES (who subscribe to 4 cubic yards a week or greater of garbage collection service per week) SHALL: 1) Keep recyclable materials separate from the garbage. SWA 4.01.040A (1) 2) Subscribe to a recycling service that collects recyclable materials. SWA 4.01.040A (2) 3) Enter into a written service agreement with a Franchised Hauler or Authorized Recycler. SWA 4.01.040A (3) OR; 4) Complete and retain a self-hauling form on-site if selfhauling recyclable materials. SWA 4.01.040 (4) 5) Place recycling containers in employee maintenance or work areas where recyclable materials may be collected and/or stored. SWA 4.01.040B 6) Prominently post signs in work areas where recyclable materials are collected and/or stored instructing employees about what and how to recycle. SWA 4.01.040C 7) In customer service areas, prominently place labeled containers and post notices near garbage bins to collect recyclable materials from customers. SWA 4.01.040C 8) Provide written instructions notifying employees about what and how to recycle. SWA 4.01.040D 9) Ensure that recyclable materials generated on-site will be taken to a recycling facility and not a landfill for proper disposal. SWA 4.01.040E 10) Retain on-site service agreements or other recycling documents. SWA 4.01.040F

Page 8 of 16 RECYCLING SERVICES FRANC HI SED HAULERS PHONE NUMBER Aces Waste Services Inc. (866) 488-8837 Advance Disposal, Inc. (916) 920-2747 Allied Waste Services (916) 631-0600 Atlas Disposal Industries, LLC (916) 455-2800 California Waste Recovery Systems (916) 441-1985 Camarillo Waste Removal, Inc. (916) 684-4220 Central Valley Waste Services, Inc. (209) 369-8274 D&D Disposal (916) 924-3255 Elk Grove Waste Management, LLC (916) 689-4052 Mini Drops, Inc. (916) 686-8785 Norcal Waste Services of Sacramento (916) 381-5300 North West Recyclers (916) 686-8575 Waste Management of Sacramento (916) 387-1400 Waste Removal & Recycling (916) 453-1400 Western Strategic Materials, Inc. (916) 388-1076 $99 Debris Box (916) 429-9900 Please visit www.sacramentoswa.com for the most current information about Franchised Haulers and Authorized Recyclers.

Page 9 of 16 SELF-HAUL A business or non-residential property, owner or generator, may haul or transport recyclable materials generated and collected at its business or non-residential property to a recycling facility (rather than hiring a Franchised Waste Hauler or Authorized Recycler) if the following conditions are met: Recyclable materials are transported in a vehicle owned by either an employee or the business. A Self-Hauling form is filled out that certifies that all selfhauling activities will be completed in accordance with the provisions of the Business Recycling Ordinance or any other applicable law or regulation. The Self-Hauling form is available for inspection upon request. The Self-Hauling form is signed by the business or nonresidential property, owner or generator, certifying that the owner or generator is in compliance with the requirements of the Business Recycling Ordinance. If a business s self-hauling activity violates the provisions of the Business Recycling Ordinance or any other applicable law or regulation, the business s self-hauling activity may be restricted or prohibited.

Page 10 of 16 SELF-HAUL CONTINUED DROP OFF CENT ERS PHONE NUMBER A-1 Metals (916) 991-5808 Sacramento Recycling and Transfer Station (916) 381-6861 California Recycling Centers (916) 925-7649 California State University (916) 278-5801 DC Metals (916) 344-0862 JA Recycling (916) 428-8671 Mings (916) 428-8671 Pacific-West Recycling (916) 930-9228 Recycling Industries, Inc. (916) 452-3961 Strategic Materials (916) 388-1076 Smurfit (916) 381-3340 UPS Store Call the nearest store near you to see what they will collect. Tomra Recycling Network (916) 381-6861 There are also the State Certified Buy Back Centers for California Redemption Value beverage containers. For locations near you, visit www.bottlesandcans.com. Please call the Drop Off Centers above to see what they will accept. Some centers accept only certain recyclable items. Download a Self-Haul Recycling form on www.sacramentoswa.com. SA CR AM E NTO REGI ONAL SELF-HAUL FORM SWA BUSINESS RECYCLING SWA Co d e Title IV Sectio n 4. BUSI NESS NAM E: [ ] DBA NAM E: [ ] Physi cal Address(NOP. O. BO XES) Ci t y St at e Zi p Business License # MailingAddress (ifdifferent ) Ci t y State Zi p BUSI NESS OW NER/ AUTHORI ZED DESI GNEE SNAM E: [ ] Address Cit y St ate Zi p Phone: ( )- - - Fax: ( )- - - - E-Mail: TYPE OF BUSINESS: Restaurant Manufacture Offi ce Complex B k G Oth DUM PSTER SIZE: Check all thatappl y: ( 1) cu yd (2)cu yd ( 3) cuyd (4)cu yd ( 5 10) cu yd ( >10) cuyd WEEKLY PI CKUPFREQUENCY (1X) ( 2X) (3X) (4X) RESPONSI BLE PARTYFOR DUMPSTER RENTAL: Addr ess: Tel ephone:

Page 11 of 16 EXAMPLES OF RECYCLING CONTAINERS

Page 12 of 16 SAMPLE SIGNS AND DECALS Dow nload these signs and decals at www.sacramentoswa.com. Rec yc le thes e items here Cans & Clean Foil Rec yc le thes e items here Glass Bottles & Jars Acceptable Plastics C a r d bo a r d & Paperboard Mixed Papercomputer, copy & fax Aluminum & Steel Cans #1 - #7 P las tics Glass B ottles & Ja r s Newspapers, Magazines, Junk Mail C OUN TY OF S ACRAMEN TO ENVIRO NMENTAL MA NAGEMENT DEPARTMENT (916) 875-8550 www.sacramen toswa.com C OUN TY OF S ACRAMEN TO ENVIRO NMENTAL MA NAGEMENT DEPARTMENT (916) 875-8550 www.sacramen toswa.com

Page 13 of 16 FAQS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BUSINESS RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS Q: Why a Business Recycling Ordinance? A: State law (AB 939) requires 50% of the waste generated be reduced or recycled. For ten years, franchised commercial waste haulers have been required to recycle 30 percent of what they collect. The current commercial recycling rate is estimated to be only 15 to 20 percent. Almost all homes now have a recycling program available, but only one in five businesses have a recycling program available. We need much more recycling from the business community. For these reasons, SWA has adopted a new Business Recycling Ordinance. Q: Who is required to recycle? A: All businesses and all non-residential properties (who subscribe to 4 cubic yards a week or greater of garbage collection service per week) are required to have a recycling program. Q: Who is responsible for keeping recyclables separate from garbage? A : Whoever contracts for garbage collection, business owners and/or non-residential property owners, is responsible for having a recycling service and program. Each business - whether a stand-alone store or restaurant, manufacturer, building owner, or office building tenant - is responsible for keeping recyclables separate from the garbage in the workplace. Building owners in multitenant buildings must make sure housekeeping services collect recyclables separately from regular garbage throughout the building. Continued on page 14

Page 14 of 16 FAQS, CONTINUED Q: What does this mean for my Business? Businesses are required to keep items such as cardboard, office paper and beverage containers separate from the garbage. Businesses must post signs and place recycling containers in work areas. Businesses would need to have separate and labeled collection containers for recyclables. Simple employee training about the recycling program would be required. Businesses must arrange for collection of their recyclables by using a Franchised Hauler, an Authorized Recycler or by hauling the recyclables themselves to a recycling facility. Q: Will the Ordinance increase my costs? A : Administration of this ordinance will be funded through the existing SWA commercial hauler franchise fees. Some businesses may actually save on their garbage bills when they recycle, because less garbage is collected, which requires smaller dumpsters. Collection service providers may also sell the recyclable materials, passing the savings on to their business customers. Businesses have service options to choose from to meet their recycling needs and are encouraged to contact the different service providers for the best price. Q: How do we set up our recycling program? A: Each business must prominently post signs and provide labeled recycling containers so employees and customers know what and where to recycle. Good places to post recycling notices include copy rooms, mail rooms, and break rooms. Placing recycling containers next to garbage bins will reduce contamination. Refer to the guidebook How to Have an Effective Business Recycling Program for more information. Continued on page 15

Page 15 of 16 FAQS, CONTINUED Q: What else can we recycle? A: Visit www.sacramentoswa.com, www.sacgreenteam.com or www.cityofsacramento.org/utilities/ for other recycling ideas and disposal opportunities in Sacramento County. You may also check with your recycling service and search the Business Yellow Pages for a list of other private vendors who recycle toner cartridges, wood pallets, furniture, computers, fluorescent lamps, or other materials you may generate in large quantity. Q: What if I am a tenant in a building that is not providing a recycling service? A: Business owners and/or non-residential property owners, whoever contracts for weekly garbage collection, are responsible for having a recycling program. If you don't believe that your building business owner and/or non-residential property owner is recycling, please call the Environmental Management Department (916) 875-8550 or visit www.sacramentoswa.com to request literature or file a complaint. Q: I have a food and beverage service establishment. Do my customers have to recycle, too? A: All food and beverage services (including office building cafeterias) must recycle empty aluminum and steel cans and beverage containers; all colors of empty glass food and beverage containers; empty plastic food and beverage containers #1 - #7, including water bottles; and all cardboard boxes from the kitchen and service areas. If your customers routinely clear their own tables, you must provide clearly labeled recycling containers where customers can place recyclable items listed above. Q: Do my customers have to recycle if I am not a food or beverage business? A: In any business where customers or clients regularly discard designated recyclables, you must provide a way for them to recycle. Post notices and place labeled recycling containers near garbage bins in customer areas, same as for your employees. For example, customer recycling bins should be provided in a copy shop where customers commonly throw away white office paper.

Page 16 of 16 WEB LINKS VISIT SWA ON THE WEB: www.sacramentoswa.com SACRAMENTO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.emd.saccounty.net C ITY OF SACRAMENTO www.cityofsacramento.org/utilities/ DEPARTMENT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING www.sacgreenteam.com CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD www.ciwmb.ca.gov/index/programs.htm DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION www.bottlesandcans.com BERC: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE CENTER www.sacberc.org