PAYT Links, Tools and Resources
Associations
and Groups
EPA
North Carolina
South Carolina
Other Tools
Associations and Groups:
Local Government Environmental Assistance Network
- PAYT resource page providing information
for interested local governments.
Air and Waste Management Association
Association of State and
Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials
Carolina Recycling Association
Institute for Local Self-Reliance- a nonprofit research and educational organization that provides technical assistance and information on environmentally sound economic development strategies.
Institute for Scrap Recycling Industries – information on different materials that
can be recycled combined with uses, reasons and justification for recycling
International City and County Management Association
International Solid Waste Association
Environmental Industry Association
Northeast Recycling Council - NERC's mission is to ensure the long-term viability of
recycling in the Northeast while maximizing its full environmental and economic benefits.Linked to recycling data
and information for 10 NE states.
SERA (Skumatz Economic Research Associates) - Resource Guide for Pay As You Throw
Solid Waste Association of North America
Tellus Institute
- Sustainable Communities Group, Solid Waste Management Program - this
group provides research, planning,analysis and computer modeling to support cost-effective and environmentally
sound integrated waste management and policies.
EPA:
PAYT Web site
Climate
Change and Waste Web site
Municipal Solid Waste Page
Global Warming Web site
EPA's Full Cost Accounting Web site
North Carolina:
State of North Carolina
N.C. Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance
N.C.
Division of Waste Management
South Carolina:
State
of South Carolina
S.C.
Recycling Market Development Advisory Council
S.C.
Division of Solid Waste Planning and Recycling
S.C.
Office of Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling
Tools:
Rate
Structure Design - Setting Rates for a Pay As You Throw Programs (PDF): This rate-setting booklet helps decision-makers understand and work through the
different approaches to developing a pricing structure for their pay-as-you-throw
(PAYT) program. Section I outlines the general steps involved in rate-setting, or rate structure
design, and discusses the three types of PAYT pricing structures (proportional,
variable and multi-tiered) in detail. Then, in Sections II and III, readers can learn about
two different methods for setting PAYT rates: using data from comparable
communities and building from your community's own data using a targeted six-step
process.
DPPEA’s Recycling Markets Directory - This directory is produced by the N.C. Recycling Business Assistance Center (RBAC)
within the DPPEA, to serve as a resource and useful tool in finding markets for
recyclable materials.
Warm Software
(724K): WARM is a Microsoft Excel 5.0 spreadsheet application that helps solid
waste planners and organizations estimate and voluntarily report greenhouse gas
(GHG) emission reductions from several different waste management practices.
This version of WARM includes updated emission factors and should be used in
place of those found in the published report in cases of differences. You need
Microsoft Excel (version 5.0 or newer) to run this spreadsheet. To use this
spreadsheet: 1) save warm.exe to your hard drive; 2) run warm.exe; and, 3) open
the warm.xls file in Microsoft Excel.
Warm
Guide (294K PDF): A brief guide that will help you get up and running with
the WARM software. For optimal printing of this PDF file, deselect the option
"Use Printer's Halftone Screen" (if available) in your print dialog
box before you send the document to print.
Greenhouse
Gas Emissions From Management of Selected Materials in the Municipal Solid Waste
Stream (1.1 MB PDF): This report integrates, for the first time, a wealth of
information on GHG implications of various municipal solid waste management
options – source reduction, recycling, composting, combustion and
landfilling. The report provides GHG emission factors for the following items:
newspaper, office paper, corrugated cardboard, aluminum cans, steel cans glass
containers, plastic (HDPE, LDPE and PET), food scraps, yard trimmings, mixed municipal solid waste, mixed
recyclables and mixed paper.
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