Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution lists various goals and action items to support
food waste reduction efforts, some of which will have budgetary impacts. Future appropriations may be necessary to meet the directives of the resolution.
Title
Adopting a Resolution to address
food waste that has the support of the Sustainable Madison Committee and the Madison
Food Policy Council.
Body
WHEREAS the City of Madison has several goals related to increasing
food waste diversion, increasing renewable energy, and advancing sustainable
food systems as described below; and,
WHEREAS
food waste comprises over 20% of the
waste stream collected by the City of Madison, which means 10,000 tons of
food scraps are sent to the Dane County landfill; and,
WHEREAS, as of 2021, the Dane County Landfill has approximately 10 years of usable life remaining at its current site; and,
WHEREAS the Common Council initially set the City of Madison on a zero-
waste trajectory by passing a resolution in 2008 to set a goal of 65%
waste diversion by recycling and composting by 2010 with progress towards the ultimate goal of zero
waste; and,
WHEREAS, source reduction has the greatest climate benefits as well as saving water, fuel, and money; and,
WHEREAS, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Special Report on Climate Change and Land highlights the interconnectedness of a changing climate, sustainable land-use management, enhanced
food security, enhancing local collective action, and policies that reduce
food loss and
waste and operate across the
food system; and,
WHEREAS the adopted 2012 Madison Sustainability Plan emphasizes the nexus of
food waste and energy through goals to prevent solid
waste from entering the landfill to obtain 25% of Electricity, Heating, and Transportation Energy from Clean Energy Sources by 2025; and,
WHEREAS, in 2017 the Madison Common Council passed a resolution to update the Energy and Carbon Goals in the Madison Sustainability Plan to aim for 1...
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