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COUNTYWIDE INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT

CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE/ CRRA San Diego Chapter and Zero Waste San Diego Public Meeting

MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA

 

WHEN:  Thursday, September 11, 2025 from 12:00 – 2:00 pm

This meeting will be in-person with the option for virtual attendance

PLEASE NOTE: floor and room change for in-person attendance

County of San Diego, Department of Public Works

5510 Overland Ave

3rd Floor, Conference Room #371

(For access - please ring the C&D bell located at the County Surveyor counter)

San Diego, CA 92123

 

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Agenda

1.      Welcome and Introductions

2.      Approval, Minutes August 2025

3.      Chair’s Report

4.      Staff Reports

a.      Cities

b.      County

c.       Haulers

d.      Non-Profits

5.      Public Comments and Communication

6.      Regional Planning Issues

a.      Wasting Fee

7.      Legislative Update

8.      Roundtable

9.      Adjournment

 

 

 

Minutes

WHEN: Thursday, August 28, from 12:00-2:00 p.m.

 

1.      Welcome and Introductions

a.      Chair

                                                         i.      Steve Mergener for Richard Anthony* (*in-person attendee)

                                                       ii.      Ric Anthony, Zero Waste San Diego*

b.      Guests

                                                         i.      Steve Weihe, County of San Diego

                                                       ii.      Ani Putnam, City of San Diego

                                                      iii.      Ruth Janssen, I Love A Clean San Diego

                                                      iv.      Lotte Phoummavong, Goodwill Industries of San Diego

                                                       v.      Clare Swithenbank Bowman

                                                      vi.      Ron Askeland, Sierra Club San Diego

2.      Approval, minutes from July 2025

a.      Approved

3.      Chair’s Report –

a.      Captain Moore will be showing the Great Pacific Garbage Patch movie in late September at Pacific Beach Library –  "The Great Pacific Garbage Patch" Film Screening and Panel Discussion

b.      Attended the County Board of Supervisors meeting yesterday

                                                         i.      Spoke during non-agenda public comment about the Wasting Fee 

c.       Global Zero Waste Forum in Turkey October 17-19, 2025

                                                         i.      Globalzerowasteforum.org  

d.      National Zero Waste USA Conference - https://zerowasteusa.org/event/national-zero-waste-conference-2025/ 10/22/25

e.      National Recycling Congress - https://www.nrcrecycles.org/congress/ 10/1/25

4.      Staff reports

a.      City of San Diego

                                                         i.      Events

1.      Measure B

a.      Began adding new waste service fee to property taxes starting 7/1/25 (cost of service per month, x12 months will be reflected)

A.      City-serviced customers will NOT receive monthly bills

b.      Customer have until September to adjust service

A.      Different bin size, number of containers, etc

c.       New containers will b grey/light blue/green

A.      Will include a hot-stamp on top and sides of the bins

B.      City service covers single family homes and multifamily properties with four units or less

C.      Multifamily properties with more than four units are being transitioned out of City service

1.      So far, 30% of the 20,000 properties have transitioned out

d.      Trash Service Updates | City of San Diego Official Website

e.      CalRecycle grant

A.      $2.2 million in grant funding will be used for citywide media campaign, door-to-door outreach to multifamily complexes (MFCs) and more

1.      Contract awardees include: Most Likely To, (who is subcontracting much of the work), Action Research, ReCreate, and others

2.      If any MFCs are in need of outreach, please connect with Ani.

f.        Fix It Clinics

A.      Will report back on any within the City during future meetings

g.      Currently two open Supervising Recycling Specialist positions - https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sandiego/jobs/4844125/supervising-recycling-specialist

h.      Attendee comments/questions

A.      How much organic waste is being diverted?

1.      City response – in  calendar year 2024, the Miramar Greenery received approximately 150,000 tons of organic waste.

B.      Is the City being paid from the processing and selling of recyclables?

1.      City response - It costs the City $5 million a year to process the material in the blue recycling bin.

C.      CRRA is holding their 2026 conference in San Diego

 

b.      County of San Diego

                                                         i.      Site Visits

1.      Actively visiting Tier I/II businesses (under SB 1383), commercial as well as multi-family residences to assist with recycling and organic waste educational outreach.

                                                       ii.      Waivers

1.      Reviews continue both on organic waste waiver exemptions and self-haul forms for recyclables. 

                                                      iii.      Outreach

1.      Starting to give out kitchen pails to multifamily residents to help with the convenience of storage/transport. Bringing to tabling events.

2.      Continuing school presentations.

3.      Newly revised MFC bag designs have arrived; anticipate approving the design shortly

4.      Worked with horse farms/ranches to assist with onsite manure composting; assist with promotion of the updates to the zoning ordinance allowing offsite materials to be composted onsite up to 100 cubic yards, with an “over-the-counter” approval.

5.      Helped develop a “Wrap Your Scraps” video on green bin tips with I Love A Clean San Diego https://www.instagram.com/p/DMgCF3kOdEB/

6.      https://www.solanacenter.org/events

                                                      iv.      Self-Haul

1.      Some businesses have decided to stop self-hauling recyclables (too much work) and have switched back to cart/dumpster service.

c.       Haulers

                                                         i.      EDCO – no report

d.      Non-profits

                                                         i.      Zero Waste San Diego (ZWSD)

1.      Reuse and Repair Collective- 611 Beech St. San Diego 92101

a.      Anticipate holding an open house in early September

b.      Tool lending, bike and textile repair

c.       Contact Laura for tour requests lau...@zerowastesandiego.org

2.      Zero Waste Symposium 2026

a.      Tentatively scheduled for February 18, 2026

3.      Fix-It Clincs

a.      https://zerowastesandiego.org/sdfixitclinic/

A.       Drawing 25-30 fixers and around 75+ attendees per event

B.      Using solar power to power repair tools

                                                       ii.      Goodwill

1.      Textiles

a.      Looking for recyclers that handle their volume of baled textiles

2.      Open to providing tours

a.      Reach out to Lotte Mphoum...@sdgoodwill.org  

3.      Currently recycling soft plastics from their stores and internal operations

4.      Looking for artists that work with glass/recycling options for vases, drinkware

                                                      iii.      I Love A Clean San Diego

1.      Events https://www.cleansd.org/events/

2.      Launching new campaign “Love SD”

a.      In partnership with Keep American Beautiful and others

b.      Campaign runs from September through April (starts 9/2)

A.      Encompasses clean ups, murals, etc

c.       41st Annual Coastal Clean up day is on Saturday 9/20 from 9 AM-12 PM.

A.      100 clean up sites around the county https://www.cleansd.org/environmental-action/countywide-cleanups/coastal-cleanup-day/

                                                      iv.      Sierra Club

1.      Ron and others attended the Board of Supervisors meeting yesterday during non-agenda public comment.

a.      They provided a twelve-page Powerpoint presentation at the beginning of the meeting.

b.      Supervisor Lawson Reemer’s office expressed interest in textile recycling.

A.      She directed the DCAO to reach out for further details.

c.       The Chair recommended the Citizen’s Advisory Group send a letter to the Board of Supervisors in support of the Wasting Fee.

A.      The Chair made a motion to vote on sending a letter to the Board and Ron Askeland provided a second.

B.      The goal is to have it become an agenda item.

 vi. League of Women Voters– No report

5.      Public Comments and Communication

a.      Attendees discussed

1.      Steve Weihe. (provided on behalf of Helen Kagan)

a.      Are coffee grounds are too wet for food scraps bin?  Place in colander and let drain overnight.

A.      Shouldn’t be an issue to place in the organic waste bin.

b.      Produce seems to wilt and age faster with compostable plastic bags given out in stores/grocery.

A.      Review ways to store produce properly.

6.      Regional Planning issues

a.       Wasting Fee discussion (from Chair)

                                                         i.      Discussed above

7.      Legislative update (https://www.calpsc.org/legislation)

a.      Legislature is on summer break; nothing additional to add.

New 2025 bills introduced:

                        m. AB-762, Single-use Vaping Devices Sales Ban

                              This bill would prohibit, beginning January 1, 2026, a person from selling, distributing, or                   offering for sale a new or refurbished disposable, battery-embedded vapor inhalation                                       device in this state. The bill would define a “disposable, battery-embedded vapor                                               inhalation device” to mean a vaporization device that is not designed or intended                                    to be reused, as specified.

Current Status: In committee: Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author. 04/29/2025.

                       n.  AB-823, Solid waste: plastic microbeads.      

This bill would, on and after January 1, 2027, prohibit a person from selling, distributing, or offering for promotional purposes in this state a cleaning product, as defined, or a personal care product in a rinse-off product, containing one ppm or more by weight of plastic microbeads that are used as an abrasive, as specified. The bill would, on and after January 1, 2028, prohibit a person from selling, distributing, or offering for promotional purposes in this state a coating, as defined, cleaning product, or personal care product, that contains one ppm or more by weight of plastic microbeads that are not used as an abrasive.  Current Status: Passed Assembly, in Senate. Referred to                                                           Coms. on E.Q. and JUD. 06/11/2025. Set for hearing 7/2/2025.

                       o. AB-864, Hazardous waste: solar photovoltaic modules

                               This bill would exempt solar photovoltaic modules not identified as hazardous waste                                             and treated as universal waste, as defined, from state hazardous waste regulations, if                                      transferred to a designated recycler for legitimate recycling. 

Current Status: Passed Assembly, in Senate. Referred to Com. on E.Q. 06/11/2025. Set for hearing on 7/2/2025.

              p. SB-45, Recycling: beverage containers: tethered plastic caps

·                       The bill would require, on and after January 1, 2027, beverage containers, as                                   defined, intended for sale in this state, to have a cap that is tethered to the                                container that prevents the separation of the cap from the container when the cap is                           removed from the container by the consumer. (Rick spoke on this one).

Current Status: May 23 hearing: Held in committee and under submission. 5/23/2025.

                       q. SB-501, Household Hazardous Waste Producer Responsibility Act

                               This bill would create a producer responsibility program for products containing                                                        household hazardous waste and would require a producer responsibility organization                                               (PRO) to ensure the safe and convenient collection and management of covered                                             products at no cost to consumers or local governments. The bill would define “covered                                            product” to mean a consumer product that is ignitable, toxic, corrosive, or reactive, or                                  that meets other specified criteria. 

Current Status: May 23 hearing: Held in committee and under submission. 5/23/2025.

                        r. SB-561, Hazardous waste: Emergency Distress Flare Safe Disposal Act (Marine Flares)

                               This bill would create a manufacturer responsibility program for the safe and proper                                              management of emergency distress flares. The bill would define “covered product” to                                          include certain pyrotechnic devices that meet the criteria for household hazardous                                    waste, as specified. The bill would require a manufacturer of a covered product,                                                      individually or through a manufacturer responsibility organization, to develop and                                      management of covered products, as specified. 

Current Status: Passed Senate, in Assembly. Referred to Com. on E.S and T.M. 06/09/2025. Set for hearing on 7/1/2025.

 

                        s. SB-615, Vehicle Traction Batteries

                               This bill would require a battery supplier, as defined, to be responsible for, among other                                            duties, ensuring the responsible end-of-life management of a vehicle traction battery if                                               it is removed from a vehicle that is still in service, as provided, or if the vehicle traction                                       battery is offered or returned to its battery supplier, and reporting information                                                               regarding the sale, transfer, or receipt of a vehicle traction battery or module to the                                            department, as provided. 

Current Status: Passed Senate, in Assembly.   From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on NAT. RES. (Ayes 5. Noes 1.) (June 17). Re-referred to Com. on NAT. RES. 6/18/2025.

                        t. AB-80 Carpet recycling: product stewardship for carpet: fines

The act includes a product stewardship for carpet program and a successor carpet producer responsibility program.  The product stewardship for carpet program requires a manufacturer of carpets sold in this state, individually or through a carpet stewardship organization, to submit a carpet stewardship plan to the department.  The program authorizes the department to administratively impose a civil penalty of $25,000 per day on any person in violation of the program if the violation is intentional, knowing, or negligent.  

Current Status: Referred to Coms. on E.Q. and JUD. 6/11/2025. Set for hearing on 7/2/2025.

              u. SB-353 Income tax: credits: food banks.

                     The Personal Income Tax Law and the Corporation Tax Law allow various credits against the taxes imposed by those laws, including, for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, and before January 1, 2027, a credit for qualified taxpayers in an amount equal to 15% of the qualified value of fresh fruits or vegetables and specified raw agricultural products or processed foods donated to a food bank. This bill would extend the authorization for those tax credits indefinitely. 

Current Status: Passed Senate, in Assembly. From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on REV. & TAX.

v. AB-998 Household hazardous waste: vape pens.

Under this bill, a vape pen confiscated by a school as contraband is presumed to have been generated by a household and does not lose its status as household hazardous waste when properly managed and disposed of at a household hazardous waste collection facility or through a household hazardous waste collection program. 

Current Status: Passed Assembly, in Senate.  Referred to Com. on E.Q. 06/18/2025. Set for hearing on 7/16/2025.

w. AB-1148 Food packaging: hazardous chemicals.

This bill would authorize the Department of Toxic Substances Control to adopt regulations to restrict or prohibit the distribution, sale, or offering for sale in the state of food packaging that contains intentionally added antimony trioxide, bisphenols, or ortho-phthalates, as specified. 

Current Status: Passed Assembly, in Senate. From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on E.Q. 06/17/2025. Set for hearing on 7/2/2025.

                       x. Bills vetoed by the Governor (previous session):

                               i. SB 1066 -- EPR for Marine Flares

                               ii. SB 615 – End-of-life management for vehicle traction batteries

8.      Roundtable

a.      N/A

        a.  Federal Senate has approved a Recycling and a separate composting bill

                       i.  S. 1194 Recycling and Composting A87ccountability Act 

                       ii.  S. 1189 Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Act of 2024  Passed Senate on                                          3/12/24.




9.      Adjournment



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