Zero Waste

Share & Bookmark, Press Enter to show all options, press Tab go to next option
Print

The City of Chula Vista is aiming to achieve Zero Waste which looks at wastes or discards as “resources” that can be used for other purposes instead of disposed of into landfills or the environment. The page will serve as the home for information on Zero Waste and serve to educate citizens and businesses on concepts and practices.

Cover page - hands -globe

Waste Reduction Strategic Plan, also referred to as the Zero Waste Plan, was recommended in the City’s 2017 Climate Action Plan (CAP). It was approved by the City Council on March 1, 2022. The Plan follows Zero Waste best practices by considering “People, Planet, and Prosperity” as the “triple bottom line” to achieve social, environmental, and economic sustainability and a green local economy and community.

Zero Waste planning and implementation focuses on three proven objectives. First, reduce the volume and toxicity of waste by eliminating them in the first place. Second, use materials and products for their original intended uses and then reuse then for other uses before recycling. Third, recycle or compost all remaining materials to their highest and best use after they have been reduced and reused as much as possible.

The approved Zero Waste Plan contains six key tasks and strategies that recommend 39 specific approaches with coordinated short-term, medium-term, and long-term actions to reduce, reuse, recycle and further divert resources from being buried in the Otay Landfill. The Plan informs residents and businesses that in the past, waste has been considered a natural and unavoidable by product to be discarded. Now these materials are recognized as valuable “resources” available for new uses.

sustainability

 Read the Zero Waste Plan