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Clean Energy and Zero Waste Produce the most Jobs

Job Creation: Reuse and Recycling vs. Disposal

Type of Operation
Jobs per 10,000 tons of
discarded material per year
Product Reuse
Computer Reuse 296
Textile Reclamation 85
Misc. Durables Reuse 62
Wooden Pallet Repair 28
Recycling-based Manufacturers 25
Paper Mills 18
Glass Product Manufacturers 26
Plastic Product Manufacturers 93
Conventional Materials Recovery Facilities (recycling sorting centers) 10
Composting 4
Landfill and Incineration 1

Note: Figures are based on interviews with select facilities around the country. Source: Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC, 1997.

Newer data from ILSR's 2013 report on composting in Maryland affirms this:

Jobs, Composting vs. Disposal in MD

Type of Operation

Jobs per 10,000 tons/year FTE Jobs/$10 Million Invested
Composting Sitesa

4.1

21.4

Compost Use

6.2

n/a

Total Composting & Compost Use

10.3

Disposal Facilities
Landfilling

2.2

8.4

Burning (with energy recovery)

1.2

1.6

a Includes mulching and natural wood waste recycling sites.
TPY = tons per year (of material composted)
FTE = full-time equivalent
Incinerator data based on Eileen Berenyi, Governmental Advisory Assoc. Inc., 2012-2013 Municipal Waste to Energy in the United States Yearbook & Directory. Westport, Connecticut. 2012.
Source: Pay Dirt: Composting in Maryland to Reduce Waste, Create Jobs & Protect the Bay, Institute for Local Self-Reliance, 2013.

Potential New MD Jobs By Composting 1 Million Tons of Organics

Option

FTE Jobs

Burning

120

Landfilling

220

Composting

740

Compost Use

620

Total Composting

1,360

FTE = full-time equivalent

Composting jobs based on one-third tonnage composted at small facilities, one-third at medium-sized facilities, and one-third at large facilities. Compost use jobs based on data from 13 companies using compost for soil erosion control, stormwater management, and other green infrastructure applications.

Source: Pay Dirt: Composting in Maryland to Reduce Waste, Create Jobs & Protect the Bay, Institute for Local Self-Reliance, 2013.