In this episode of the Capstone Conversation, host Jared Asch interviews Timothy Burroughs from Stop Waste Alameda. Timothy discusses the organization's mission to promote environmental sustainability by reducing waste, enhancing recycling, and supporting energy efficiency across Alameda County. He details several state policies, including SB 1383, SB 343, and SB 54, which mandate waste reduction, recycling standards, and producer responsibility for packaging. The conversation also covers the comprehensive recycling process, consumer roles in waste management, and the broader vision of creating an equitable, circular economy. Timothy encourages building infrastructures that make sustainable choices easy and highlights the importance of reducing environmental burdens on disadvantaged communities.
App: Re:Source
Material flow map in Alameda County: https://www.stopwaste.org/about-stopwaste/member-agencies/materials-flow-map-for-alameda-county
SB 54: State Law to Cut Single-Use Packaging Pollution in California: https://www.stopwaste.org/sb-54-state-law-to-cut-single-use-packaging-pollution-in-california
SB 343, “truth in labeling” https://calrecycle.ca.gov/wcs/recyclinglabels/
SB 1383 (In Alameda County, SB 1383 is implemented and enforced under the Organics Reduction & Recycling Ordinance): https://www.stopwaste.org/rules/overview
Timothy’s bio: