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To support Border Waste Wi$e's goal of reducing
solid waste in the San Diego-Tijuana Border area, the project partners focused on three main activities:
- Business Assistance
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Training and Outreach
- Information Resources
Many of these
activities were geared towards providing technical assistance directly to
Border companies, particularly
maquiladoras.
Business
Assistance
Border Waste Wi$e provided onsite waste
reduction and recycling assistance to the maquiladora sector and
businesses in Otay Mesa, California. Services included:
- Waste
reduction assessments
- Training for specific businesses
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Implementation assistance
We provided waste
reduction assessments and other technical assistance to more than 25 large
and medium-sized companies including Sony and Hasbro. SAIC's waste
reduction
specialists and trained municipal and university staff and
students conducted the assessments.
Go to the Business Assistance area of this website
to find more information on how your company
can benefit from
Border Waste Wi$e.
Training and
Outreach
Border Waste Wi$e trained municipal staff,
university staff and students and others on waste reduction. The primary
goal of this training program was to enhance the capabilities of local
organizations to provide ongoing waste reduction assistance to Border
industries. The training program was led by national and international
training experts from SAIC and Eugene Tseng and Associates.
In March
and April 1996, the Partners held a two-day training session on conducting
a landfill composition study and a separate two-day session on business
waste reduction and recycling.
The sessions, held at the Universidad
Autonóma de Baja California (UABC), were attended by between 30 and
40 people.
The training sessions used a comprehensive waste reduction
training guide prepared by Border Waste Wi$e. English and spanish versions
were produced. Go to the Training
Tools section in the Business Assistance area of this website for
excerpts from Border Waste Wi$e's training guide and other materials.
In September 1996, a third training session was held in Tijuana that
focused on fine-tuning the waste reduction assessment techniques used by
municipal and university staff and students
in the business assistance
program.
The Project Partners sponsored the Border Waste Wi$e
Conference held on December 5, 1996 in Tijuana where project results were discussed, additional training on business waste reduction were provided and the
companies and other organizations and individuals participating in this
project were
recognized. Go to the Calendar for information about binational environmental events.
Information Resources
Border
Waste Wi$e developed several information tools to support waste
reduction activities of Border industries, government agencies, educational
institutions, non-governmental organizations, and other technical
assistance providers. These tools and resources can also be used to
support non-Border related waste reduction activities. These tools
include:
- Border Waste Wi$e Online, this bilingual
website
- Border Waste Wi$e's San
Diego and Tijuana Solid Waste
Recyclers Directories
- Success
stories, assessment reports, fact sheets and brief industry waste reduction
guides
developed by Border Waste Wi$e.
- Data on solid waste
entering the Tijuana landfill that Border Waste Wi$e partners, including
municipal officials and students gathered during several days on-site at
the landfill. This data focused the business assistance activities on
key waste streams
and helped lay the groundwork for characterizing the
region's solid waste stream.
Most of this information is available on Border Waste Wi$e Online.
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