The City of Schenectady finds that a significant amount
of recyclable material that could be removed from the solid waste
stream is needlessly landfilled each year. The source separation of
this solid waste so that recyclable material is recovered for reuse
will:
The enactment by the New York State Legislature of
the Solid Waste Management Act of 1988[1] created the need for the City to demonstrate its long-term
commitment to effective solid waste management and required the City
to enact appropriate legislation to require the source separation
and segregation of recyclables or reusable materials from solid waste
by September 1, 1992. The City declares that the measures taken by
the City be environmentally sound and yet achieve economically desirable
waste reduction through waste recycling and reuse to not only meet,
but substantially surpass, the goals established by the state. The
state has established a goal of 25% waste reduction by September 1,
1992, and 50% waste reduction by 1997. The City finds that voluntary
recycling programs that were not mandatory in other communities have
not achieved the goals that have been set for them.
This chapter will accomplish a requirement for comprehensive
source separation. The solid waste categories will be consolidated
with similar materials to allow economic access to secondary markets.
This chapter will put all persons in the City into a class who source-separate
their solid waste.
Establish a mandatory City-wide comprehensive source
separation program so that each category of separated solid waste
can be individually addressed for recycling;
Encourage and support the use of solid resources and
skills of local community organizations and members in addressing
and aiding a recyclable program;
To provide for the efficient, economic and environmentally
safe management of all solid waste and especially recyclable wastes
in the City of Schenectady.
To provide education to all generators of solid waste
in the City on how to reduce solid waste generation, and how to properly
prepare materials for source separation.
To provide for the enactment of regulations pertaining
to waste collection and recycling practices as they apply to residential,
commercial not-for-profit and institutional properties.
Editor's Note: Former § 161-3, Definitions, was repealed 11-22-2004 by L.L. 2-2004. See now § 161-19 for definitions of terms that govern the whole of this chapter.