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Department launches neighborhood-based 0 Waste Community Council pilot in Chinatown

San Francisco Commission on the Environment · November 9, 2015
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Summary

The Department of the Environment briefed the commission on a pilot Community Council to address zero-waste barriers in Chinatown and other dense, multifamily neighborhoods; staff said the pilot will build local solutions for recycling, composting and outreach.

San Francisco’s Department of the Environment told the city’s Environment Commission it is piloting a neighborhood-based Zero Waste Community Council in Chinatown to find hyper-local solutions for recycling and composting in dense multifamily buildings.

Kevin Drew, the department’s residential and special projects coordinator, described on-the-ground site visits with Recology…

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