Metropolitan Area Planning Council | 60 Temple Place | Boston, MA 02111 | TEL 617.451.2770 | FAX 617.482.7185 | metrofuture@mapc.org
MetroFuture supports the goals and objectives of the Massachusetts Solid Waste Master Plan. Products, packaging, and buildings all contain embedded energy, and the region can conserve this energy through waste reduction, recycling, and composting. Each ton of solid waste contains the equivalent of 10 million British Thermal Units (btu.) Each ton of recycling or waste reduction can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by the equivalent of 500 pounds of carbon. The region would conserve this energy by applying technologies and strategies developed by local “green tech” industries. Recycling, reuse, and remanufacturing activities in Massachusetts generate revenues of $3.6 billion annually, and comprise an estimated 19,000 jobs statewide.
Metro Boston produced 2.3 million tons of solid waste in 2006; only 25% of which was recycled or composted. 64 municipalities diverted less than 25% of their waste to recycling or compost. Only 5 municipalities recycle or divert more than 50% of their solid waste to recycling or compost.
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