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Agenda 01/27/2009 Item # 5B Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item No. 58 January 27, 2009 Page 1 of 3 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 5B The Waste Reduction Awards Program, the WRAP award, IS presented to the Naples Botanical Garden for contributing to the greater good of all of Collier County by promoting green business practices, thereby helping to prolong the life of the Collier County Landfill. Meeting Date: 1/27/200990000 AM Prep;, red By Janet Ty-Go Public Utilities Recycling Coordinator Date Solid Waste 12/18/20084:05:55 PM Appro\'cd By Thomas Wides Public Utilities Operations Director Public Utilities Operations Date 12/31/20081:56 PM Approved Dy Mary Jo Thurston Public Utilities Revenue Manager Date USCS 12f31f2008 2:50 PM Appro\'ed By Daniel R. Rodriguez Solid Waste Director Date Public Utilities Solid Waste 12131/20083:12 PM Appro\'t'd By Margie Hapke Public Information Coordinator Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Administration 12/31120084:20 PM Approvcd By James W. DeLany Public Utilities Ji.dmini5t;alor Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Administration 1/7/20098:15 AM Appron'd By OM8 Coordinator OMB Coordinator Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 118/200911:18 AM Approved lly Randy Greenwald County Manager's Office Management/Budget Analyst Office of Management & Budget Date 1/9/20092:24 PM A.pproved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 1f14{2009 7:29 PM file://C:IAgendaTestIExportl 1 22-Januarv%2027.%202009105.%20PR ESFNT A T10NSI~R\~. 1/?l /7009 Agenda Item No. 58 January 27,2009 Page 2 of 3 PRESENTATION The mandatory Non-Residential Recycling Ordinance adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on July 27, 2004, established the Waste Reduction Awards Program. The WRAP award recognizes businesses and institutions for enhanced and innovative recycling programs. The Board of County Commissioners is pleased to recognize Naples Botanical Garden for contributing to the greater good of Collier County by promoting "green" business practices, thereby helping to prolong the usable life of the Collier County Landfill. Naples Botanical Garden is a good example for other businesses in the area. Some aspects of their recycling program include: · Purchasing office supplies, paper, and dishware products made with recycled content or that are environmentally friendly. · Recycling all plastics, cans, cardboard, magazines, junk mail, and office paper. Providing each staff member with cardboard boxes for the easy collection ofrecyclable office paper. · Publishing their maps, brochures, and their newsletter "Garden" on recycled paper. · Purchasing refillable / recyclable ink cartridges and reusing office paper for notes and scratch pads. . Shutting off lights when not in use. utilizing daylight when possible, and installing programmable thermostats. . Composting yard and garden waste. Utilizing shredded newspaper as mulch. · The "smart" car used on site uses no fuel, runs on electric motor charge, gets 40 miles per charge and travels up to 25 miles per hour. The WRAP award program includes a framed certificate, a trophy, use of the WRAP logo and space on the www.collicnrov.net/rccvcles website showcasing their waste reduction and recycling program. The Solid Waste Management Department and the Board of County Commissioners congratulate Joyce Zirkle, COO; Jill Barry, Director of External Affairs; Rich Lewis, Operations Manager; Janele Smith, Chad Washburn, Brian Galligan, David Webb, Pat Lampe, Chris Brighton, and all the staff of Naples Botanical Garden for their outstanding green business practices and continued efforts to promote waste reduction and recycling. Their "green team" promotes conservation and sets a positive example to others that will have a significant effect on sustaining the usable life of the Collier County Landfill and protecting the environment. Agenda Item No. 58 January 27, 2009 Page 3 of 3 Naples Botanical Garden (Pictures of Recycling Program) ~j ....-..~ ~ Purchased items are made H'ilh r(!()'c1ed content , , Purchase refiilable /recyciable Ink carlridges "Smart" car runs on pure electric motor charge Recycie (}ffice paper. cardboards, & plastic, etc. U,e Ihe coffee groundsfill' their plants as nutrients