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Newton City Hall
1000 Commonwealth Ave
Newton Centre, MA 02459
617-796-1000
TDD/TTY 617-796-1089
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Monday - Friday
8:30am-5:00pm
Tuesday
8:30am- 8:00pm
Source Reduction Program In September of 2002, the City embarked upon a Source Reduction Program, funded largely by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Source reduction, a new focus in waste management, aims to reduce the amount and toxicity of waste that goes into the waste stream. The project is designed to encourage city and school employees, residents, and businesses to find ways to consume and throw away less. How to Reduce Waste in Municipal Government: A Guide to Source Reduction (pdf file, 973 KB) Americans are the most wasteful residents on the planet, we throw away:
In 2005, Newton residents threw out 58,427 tons of waste, 47% of which was recycled. The City spends about $6 million per year to manage the waste stream. The benefits of source reduction are many, including: reducing the amount of trash that has to be managed, thereby reducing waste disposal and management costs; reducing the use of non-renewable natural resources; reducing air and water pollution; and preserving the environment and natural resources for future generations.
Some of the accomplishments of the City’s source reduction program include: formation of an interdepartmental team to educate and involve municipal and school employees adoption of a Source Reduction Policy creation of goals and actions that include: reducing paper, reducing junk mail, increasing recycling, and reducing the use of toxic chemicals distribution of educational materials targeting employees, residents, and businesses organizing the first Pollution Prevention Day, a city-wide environmental education event implementing a campaign to Reduce Junk Mail
RESOURCES: Junk your Junk Mail - Let us know how you are doing with your efforts to reduce junk mail: contact us Waste that is not produced, does not need to be managed. For more information, contact the Department of Public Works at 617-796-1000.
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