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<br />Metropolitan Solid Waste Management Policy Plan 2022-2042 • June 2023 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br />91 <br />Code <br />number Strategy Type <br />Optional <br />point <br />value <br />48 Expand composting and mulching capacity beyond existing markets. Optional 5 <br />49 Support development of systems that use wood fuel. Optional 4 <br />50 <br />Require food-derived compost in county construction and landscaping <br />projects. Required <br />51 Find new outlets to increase food to animal operations. Optional 7 <br />52 <br />Develop a process for gathering the information necessary to make <br />timelier and consistent policy decisions. State-led <br />53 <br />Counties must continue to support the implementation of Minn. Stat. <br />§ 473.848 Restriction on Disposal. Required <br />54 <br />Implement additional fees to better account for the externalities of <br />land disposal. Optional 4 <br />55 <br />Participate with the Product Stewardship Committee under the Solid <br />Waste Administrators Association (SWAA). Required <br />56 <br />Encourage retailers to increase consumer awareness of responsible <br />end-of-life handling for products containing lithium-ion batteries. Required <br />57 <br />Continue participation in the reciprocal use agreement for HHW <br />collection sites. Required <br />58 Partner with cities to increase participation in HHW collection. Optional 8 <br />59 <br />Host monthly drop-off sites in locations other than a permanent HHW <br />site. Optional 8 <br />60 Implement the use of a Building Material Management Plan. Required <br />61 <br />Prior to a demolition being approved, county-owned buildings require <br />that SMM strategies are considered. Optional 7 <br />62 Host a building material collection event or swap. Optional 8 <br />63 <br />Provide financial assistance to offset the additional cost of building <br />deconstruction, used building material installation, and/or structural <br />moving. Optional 8 <br />64 Provide deconstruction training. Optional 8 <br />65 <br />Annually host or aid with home and building repair and refurbishment <br />trainings. Optional 8 <br />66 <br />Use purchasing guidelines to require environmental product <br />declaration (EPD) for concrete. Optional 7 <br />67 Study waste classification practices. State-led <br />68 <br />Propose changes to B3 guidelines to strengthen deconstruction <br />requirements. State-led <br />69 <br />Incentivize deconstruction over landfilling MMSW and demolition <br />debris. State-led <br />70 Lead Sustainable Building Group (SBG) developments. State-led <br />
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