Waste diversion plays an important role in advancing sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling and reuse conserve energy, as manufacturing with recycled materials often requires less energy than manufacturing with new materials, thereby lowering overall greenhouse gas emissions. Composting organic waste further reduces methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, and improves soil health.
Waste diversion brings community and economic benefits, such as job creation in recycling and composting industries, which can stimulate local economies. Overall, waste diversion is an essential strategy for achieving sustainability and meeting greenhouse gas emission reduction goals, contributing to a healthier environment and a more resilient economy.
Olmsted County offers many waste diversion programs for Rochester residents on its website.