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SWEEP+ Certification Manual

  • CM: SMMP Prerequisite – Comprehensive Sustainable Materials Management Policy and Programs
    • CM: SMMP Credit- Comprehensive Sustainable Materials Management Lifecycle Analysis and Policy Program
    • CM: SMMP Credit – Materials Processing Infrastructure and Market Development Policy
    • CM: SMMP Credit – Adoption of Diversion and Recycling Goals 
    • CM: SMMP Credit- Regular Waste Characterization and Generation Study Policy
    • CM: SMMP Credit- Advanced Comprehensive Sustainable Materials Management Policy
    • CM: SMMP Credit- Solid Waste Greenhouse Gas and Air Emissions Footprint Reduction Policy 
    • CM: SMMP Credit – Source Reduction Policy
    • CM: SMMP Credit – Comprehensive Public Reporting of Corporate Sustainability
    • CM: SMMP Credit- Local Government Policy for Comprehensive Public Participation in Solid Waste Management Program Development
  • CM: WGP Prerequisite 1 – Measuring and Calculating Waste Generation, Recovery, and Disposal
    • CM: WGP Credit – MSW Source Reduction Programs
    • CM: WGP Credit – Reuse and Rescue Programs/Projects
    • CM: WGP Credit: Measuring and Calculating Source Reduction and Reuse/Rescue Impacts
    • CM: WGP Credit: Litter Prevention and Reduction Infrastructure
    • CM: WGP Credit- ENV Preferable Product Procurement (Non-Capital Items)
    • CM: WGP Credit – Sustainable Capital and Utility Procurement
    • CM: WGP Credit – Economic Assessment of Solid Waste Management
    • CM: WGP Credit – Education and Engagement Program on Litter and Source Reduction and Reuse
    • CM: WGP Credit – Household Hazardous Waste Reduction and Engagement Program
  • CM: SWC Credit – Alternative Collection Options for Recyclable and Compostable Products and Materials
  • CM: SWC Credit – Energy and Emissions Optimization of Solid Waste Collection 
  • CM: SWC Credit: Alternative Fueled Solid Waste Collection Vehicles
  • CM: SWC Credit – Household Hazardous Waste Collection Infrastructure
  • CM: SWC Credit – Minimizing Emissions from Transfer Stations 
  • CM: SWC Credit – Solid Waste Collection Cost Transparency
  • CM: SWC Credit-Commitment to Safe Working Conditions 
  • CM: SWC Credit-OSHA Compliant Practices and Safe Vehicle Processes
  • CM: PCR Prerequisite-Minimum Diversion Rate 
  • CM: PCR Credit-Material Recovery & Per Capita Disposal Optimization 
  • CM: PCR Credit-Minimize Bale/Output Contamination Rate
  • CM: PCR Credit-Producing High Quality Products from Recovered Organic Materials
  • CM: PCR Credit-Anaerobic Digestion Infrastructure
  • CM: PCR Credit-Compact Commodity/Output Supply Chain 
  • CM: PCR Credit-Energy Efficient and Low Emissions Operations 
  • CM: PCR Credit-Clean and Efficient Material Recovery and Organics Processing Facilities 
  • CM: PCR Credit-Renewable or Alternative Fueled Onsite Mobile Equipment and Recovery Facilities 
  • CM: PCR Credit-Material Recovery Cost Transparency 
  • CM: PCR Credit-Good Neighbor Practices 
  • CM: PCR Credit-Post-Collection Recovery Facility Safety Protocols and Training
  • CM: PCR Credit-OSHA-Compliant Material Recovery & Organics Processing Facilities
  • CM: PCD Credit-Renewable or Alternative Fueled On-Site Mobile Equipment 
  • CM: PCD Credit-Landfill Stormwater Management
  • CM:PCD Credit-Landfill Emissions Minimization
  • CM: PCD Credit-Effective Utilization of Recovered Methane
  • CM: PCD Credit-Material Disposal Cost Transparency
  • CM: PCD Credit-Post-Collection Disposal Facility Safety Protocols and Training 
  • CM: PCD Credit-OSHA-Compliant Facilities
  • CM: PCD Credit-Good Neighbor Practices 

Category: Credit 3: Alternative Fueled Solid Waste Collection Vehicles

Municipal SWC Draft Credit 3: Alternative Fueled Solid Waste Collection Vehicles (x points)

Intent: Reduce atmospheric emissions associated with the collection and transportation of solid waste and promote renewable and low-carbon intensity alternatives to non-renewable transportation fuels. Requirements: Demonstrate, on a percentage basis, […]

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