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File #: 64004    Version: 1 Name: Authorizing a new contract with Pellitteri Waste Systems
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/29/2021 In control: Streets Division
On agenda: 3/16/2021 Final action: 3/16/2021
Enactment date: 3/22/2021 Enactment #: RES-21-00203
Title: Authorizing a new contract with Pellitteri Waste Systems for the sorting, processing, and marketing of recyclables collected by the City of Madison Streets Division and that the contract shall be for five years.
Sponsors: Satya V. Rhodes-Conway, Syed Abbas

Fiscal Note

The proposed resolution authorizes the Streets Division to enter into a five-year contract with Pellitteri Waste Systems for sorting, processing, and marketing recyclables collected by the City’s Streets Division. Under the current contract structure, the City pays Pellitteri a per ton tipping fee for processing the City’s recyclables. The City also receives a payment from Pellitteri based on the value of the sale of the City’s recyclables. In 2021, the City budgeted $933,660 for costs of the City’s recycling contract and $515,000 in anticipated recycling revenue.

 

Pellitteri has been providing recycling services for the City since 2012 (authorized under Legistar 23489). In 2014, Legistar 34379 authorized an extension of the initial contract through 2021. The following table shows actual recycling revenue and contract costs since 2015.

 

Year

Recycling Revenue

Contract Cost

Net Recycling Revenue (Cost)

2015

841,013

799,346

41,667

2016

866,761

794,312

72,449

2017

1,218,608

894,314

324,294

2018

956,449

976,333

(19,884)

2019

548,752

894,148

(345,396)

2020

751,489

1,040,970

(289,481)

 

The new contract includes a base rate with an annual escalator. This rate will be increased based on the percentage of the City’s recycling that is “contaminated”, or not recyclable. Under the new contract, rather than receiving a rebate for the value of recyclables sold, the City’s rate will be adjusted based on the market value of the mix of recyclables if the market value falls outside of the range of $35-$65 per ton. The following table includes a range of potential recycling costs in each year of the contract. The range reflects different scenarios ranging from a strong market for recyclables (lowest contract costs) to a poor market for recyclables (highest contract costs.

 

Year

        Minimum Likely Cost

Annual Cost-No Rate Adj.

     Maximum Likely Cost

 

      (Market value $83/ton)

(Market value $35-65/ton)       (Market value $83/ton)

 

2022

380,483

708,136

762,787

2023

387,764

715,417

770,068

2024

395,191

722,844

777,495

2025

402,767

730,420

785,071

2026

410,494

738,148

792,798

 

In 19 of the last 73 months, the value of the City’s recycling has ranged from $35-$65/ton, which would put the cost of the City’s recycling program in the middle column. Of those 19 months that did not fall in this range, only two months had recycling values less than $35/ton, and the remaining 17 months had recycling values above $65/ton.

Title

Authorizing a new contract with Pellitteri Waste Systems for the sorting, processing, and marketing of recyclables collected by the City of Madison Streets Division and that the contract shall be for five years.

Body

WHEREAS, the City of Madison Streets Division began a curbside recycling program in 1968, making it the first such program in the nation, and;

WHEREAS, the City of Madison Streets Division collected 18,563 tons of mixed recyclables in 2020, and;

WHEREAS, the current contract for sorting and processing recyclables expires on December 31, 2021; and;

WHEREAS, Pellitteri Waste Systems has provided recycling processing services for the City of Madison since 2012, and;

WHEREAS, Pellitteri Waste System continues to be a valued partner in helping Madisonians recycle more and recycle right by investing in new sorting equipment, including state-of-the-art robotics, and educational videos, and;

WHEREAS, Pellitteri Waste Systems, following a competitive request for proposals process, was selected as the vendor for the next contract to sort, process, and market the recyclables collected by the City of Madison Streets Division;

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to enter into a new contract with Pellitteri Waste Systems for the sorting, processing, and marketing of recyclables collected by the City of Madison Streets Division and that the contract shall be for five years.