For the first time in the history of solid waste planning within the City, Los Angeles
is developing the Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan, also known as “SWIRP”.
This plan seeks input from stakeholders representing a broad section of the community,
from diverse cultural backgrounds and income levels, and will result in the development
and implementation of a 20 year master plan for the City’s solid waste and recycling
programs.
SWIRP will outline the City’s objectives to provide sustainability, resource conservation,
source reduction, recycling, renewable energy, maximum material recovery, public
health and environmental protection for solid waste management planning through
2030 — leading Los Angeles towards being a “zero waste” city.
Achieving zero waste will require radical changes in three areas: product creation
(manufacturing and packaging), product use (use of sustainable, recycled and recyclable
products), and product disposal (resource recovery or landfilling). Change in these
areas will impact how we live, work and interact with the environment. Stakeholders
will be instrumental in guiding this visionary twenty year solid waste management
plan.