An Estimation Guide for Connecticut Organic Waste Compliance
The Connecticut Commercial Organics Recycling Law stipulates that from January 1, 2022, commercial entities meeting specific criteria must comply with the law.
This includes businesses generating over 26 tons per year of source-separated organic materials (SSOM) and situated within 20 miles of an authorized composting facility (CT DEEP).
Industry data compiled by CET
Industry data curated by CET offers invaluable guidance for Connecticut businesses lacking SSOM diversion programs. This data serves as a foundational tool for assessing compliance with the law, particularly concerning the SSOM threshold of 26 tons annually. Updated last in January 2023, this resource undergoes continuous refinement to reflect emerging trends and insights, ensuring businesses stay informed and compliant.
Sector-Specific Estimation Methods
Assisted living facilities, colleges, universities, and corporate cafeterias employ tailored estimation methods, considering factors like meals served and employees, to ensure accurate SSOM estimation across diverse sectors.
Adaptive Methodology for Varied Sectors
Adaptable SSOM estimation methods ensure accuracy across sectors like schools, hospitals, and restaurants, aiding compliance and waste management.
1 Ton = 2,000 lbs.
Commercial-Industrial Waste
1 yd3 (cubic yard) = 250 to 300 lbs.
Food Scraps
55 gallons = 200 to 450 lbs.
Food scraps mixed with food-soiled paper may fall on the lower end of the range provided above. Data source: EPA’s standard volume-to-weight conversions.
- Assisted Living Facilities
- Colleges & Universities
- Corporate Cafeterias
- Correctional Facilities
- Elementary & Secondary School
- Hospitals
- Lodging & Hotels
- Restaurants
- Supermarkets & Groceries
- Venues & Events
Concept | Average | Measurement | Material |
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Meals Served | 0.6 | lbs/meals | SSOM |
Food Served | 20 | % of food served by weight | SSOM |
Beds1 | 1.8 | lbs/bed/day | SSOM |
Employees2 | 475 | lbs/employee/year | SSOM |
If you serve 1,667 meals in one week, then:
0.6 lbs/meal * 1,667 meals served/week = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM in one week
If you serve 5,000 lbs of food in one week, then:
20% of food served * 5,000 lbs served/week = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM in one week
If you have 80 beds, then:
1.8 lbs/bed/day * 80 beds = 144 lbs/day
144 lbs/day * 7 days/week = 1,008 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you have 110 employees, then:
475 lbs/employee/year * 110 employees = 52,250 lbs/year
52,250 lbs/year ÷ 52 weeks/year = 1,004 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per weekk
Concept | Average | Measurement | Material |
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Meals Served | 0.35 | lbs/meals | SSOM |
Students1 [Residential] | 141.75 | lbs/student/year | SSOM |
Students2 [Non-Residential] | 37.8 | lbs/student/year | SSOM |
If you have 212 students living on campus, then:
141.75 lbs/student/year * 212 residential students = 30,051 lbs/year
30,051 lbs/year ÷ 30 weeks/year = 1,002 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you have 800 students living off campus, then:
37.8 lbs/student/year * 800 non-residential students = 30,240 lbs/year
30,240 lbs/year ÷ 30 weeks/year = 1,008 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
Concept | Average | Measurement | Material |
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Meals Served1 | 0.625 | lbs/meals | SSOM |
If you serve 1,600 meals in one week, then:
0.625 lbs/meal * 1,600 meals served/week = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
Concept | Average | Measurement | Material |
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Inmates | 1 | lbs/inmate/day | SSOM |
Disposed Waste1 | 30 | % of total generated waste by weight |
If you house 143 inmates, then:
1 lbs/meal * 143 inmates = 143 lbs/day
143 lbs/day * 7 days/week = 1,001 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you fill 1 trash dumpster at 8 cubic yards twice per week, then:
250 lbs1/yd3 * (1 trash dumpster * 8 yd3/trash dumpster * 2 pickups/week) = 4,000 lbs of total disposed waste/week
4,000 lbs/week * 30% of total waste = 1,200 lbs/week = 0.6 ton of SSOM in one week
Note: CET now provides separate per-student estimates for elementary, middle, and high schools based on data from the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. The elementary and middle school estimates are higher than the previous 0.5 lbs/student/week metric. Changes in the National School Lunch Program, shorter lunch periods, and more frequent breakfast offerings in classrooms have led to increased SSOM, especially in elementary schools. Consider factors like culinary education programs, centralized kitchens, and the percentage of students receiving school lunch, as they may influence SSOM levels.
Concept | Average | Measurement | Material |
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Students [Elementary School] | 1.13 | lbs/student/week | SSOM |
Students [Middle School] | 0.73 | lbs/student/week | SSOM |
Students [High School] | 0.35 | lbs/student/week | SSOM |
Disposed Waste1 | 45 | % of disposed waste by weight | SSOM |
If you have 885 elementary school students, then:
1.13 lbs/student/week * 885 students = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you have 1,370 middle school students, then:
0.73 lbs/student/week * 1,370 students = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you have 2,860 high school students, then:
0.35 lbs/student/week * 2,860 students = 1,001 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you fill 1 trash dumpster at 10 cubic yards 1 time per week, then:
2501 lbs/yd3 * (1 trash dumpster * 10 yd3/trash dumpster * 1 pickup/week) = 2,500 lbs of total disposed waste/week
2,500 lbs * 45% of total waste = 1,125 lbs/week = 0.6 ton of SSOM in one week
Concept | Average | Measurement | Material |
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Meals Served | 0.6 | lbs/meals | SSOM |
Food Served | 30 | % of food served by weight | SSOM |
Beds1 | 3.42 | lbs/bed/day | SSOM |
Employees2 | 290 | lbs/employee/year | SSOM |
If you serve 1,667 meals in one week, then:
0.6 lbs/meal * 1,667 meals served/week = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM in one week
If you serve 3,333 lbs of food in one week, then:
30% of food served * 3,333 lbs served/week = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM in one week
If you have 42 beds, then:
3.42 lbs/bed/day * 42 beds = 144 lbs/day
144 lbs/day * 7 days/week = 1,008 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you have 180 full-time employees, then:
290 lbs/employee/year * 180 employees = 52,200 lbs/year
52,200 lbs/year ÷ 52 weeks/year = 1,004 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
Concept | Average | Measurement | Material |
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Guests | 1 | lbs/person/day | SSOM |
Rooms | 345.64 | lbs/room/year | SSOM |
Disposed Waste1 | 36 | % of disposed waste by weight | SSOM |
Employees2 | 1,305 | lbs/employee/year | SSOM |
If you have 143 guests per day, then:
1 lbs/guest/day * 143 guests = 143 lbs/day
143 lbs/day * 7 days/week = 1,001 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you have 150 guest rooms, then:
345.64 lbs/room/year * 150 rooms = 51,846 lbs/year
51,846 lbs/year ÷ 52 weeks/year = 997 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you fill 1 trash dumpster at 6 cubic yards two times per week, then:
2501 lbs/yd3 * (1 trash dumpster * 6 yd3/trash dumpster * 2 pickups/week) = 3,000 lbs of total disposed waste/week
3,000 lbs * 36% of total waste = 1,080 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM in one week
If you have 40 employees, then:
1,305 lbs/employee/year * 40 employees = 52,200 lbs/year
52,200 lbs/year ÷ 52 weeks/year = 1,004 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
Concept | Average | Measurement | Material |
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Meals Served [Full-Service] | 1 | lbs/meal | SSOM |
Meals Served [Limited-Service] | 0.5 | lbs/meal | SSOM |
Employees [Full-Service] | 3,000 | lbs/employee/year | SSOM |
Employees [Limited-Service] | 2,200 | lbs/employee/year | SSOM |
Disposed Waste1 [Full-Service] | 66 | % of disposed waste by weight | SSOM |
Disposed Waste1 [Limited-Service] | 51 | % of disposed waste by weight | SSOM |
If you are a full-service restaurant serving 1,000 meals in one week, then:
1 lbs/meal * 1,000 meals served/week = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you are a limited-service restaurant serving 2,000 meals in one week, then:
0.5 lbs/meal * 2,000 meals served/week = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you are a full-service restaurant with 17 employees, then:
3,000 lbs/employee/year * 17 full-time employees = 51,000 lbs SSOM generated/year
51,000 lbs/year ÷ 52 weeks/year = 981 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you are a limited-service restaurant with 24 employees, then:
2,200 lbs/employee/year * 24 full-time employees = 52,800 lbs SSOM generated/year
52,800 lbs/year ÷ 52 weeks/year = 1,015 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you are a full-service restaurant and fill 1 trash dumpster at 6 cubic yards 1 time per week, then:
2501 lbs/yd3 * (1 trash dumpster * 6 yd3/trash dumpster * 1 pickup/week) = 1,500 lbs of total disposed waste/week
1,500 lbs * 66% of total waste = 990 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM in one week
If you are a fast-food restaurant and fill 1 trash dumpster at 8 cubic yards 1 time per week, then:
2501 lbs/yd3 * (1 trash dumpster * 8 yd3/trash dumpster * 1 pickup/week) = 2,000 lbs of total disposed waste/week
2,000 lbs * 51% of total waste = 1,020 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM in one week
Concept | Average | Measurement | Material |
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Full-Time Employees | 3,000 | lbs/employee/yr | SSOM |
Disposed Waste1 | 63 | % of disposed waste by weight | SSOM |
If you have 17 full-time employees, then:
3,000 lbs/employee/year * 17 full-time employees = 51,000 lbs SSOM generated/year
51,000 lbs/year ÷ 52 weeks/year = 981 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you fill 1 trash dumpster at 8 cubic yards 1 time per week, then:
2501 lbs/yd3 (1 trash dumpster * 8 yd3/trash dumpster * 1 pickup/week) = 2,000 lbs of total disposed waste/week
2,000 lbs * 63% of total waste = 1,260 lbs/week = 0.6 ton of SSOM in one week
Concept | Average | Measurement | Material |
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Seats | 0.6 | lbs/seat/day | SSOM |
Meals Served | 1 | lbs/meal | SSOM |
Visitors | 0.45 | lbs/visitor | SSOM |
Disposed Waste1 | 25 | % of disposed waste by weight | SSOM |
For resorts and conference properties:
If you have 238 seats, then:
0.6 lbs/seat/day * 238 seats = 143 lbs/day
143 lbs/day * 7 days/week = 1,001 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM per week
If you serve 1,000 meals in one week, then:
1 lbs/meal * 1,000 meals served/week = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM in one week
For large venues and events2:
If you have 2,222 visitors in one week, then:
0.45 lbs/visitor * 2,222 visitors = 1,000 lbs = 0.5 ton of SSOM in one week
If you fill 2 trash dumpsters at 4 cubic yards 2 times per week, then:
2501 lbs/yd3 * (2 trash dumpsters * 4 yd3 * 2 pickups/week) = 4,000 lbs of total disposed waste/week
4,000 lbs * 25% of total waste = 1,000 lbs/week = 0.5 ton of SSOM in one week
Sources for Business Sector Estimates
https://www2.calrecycle.ca.gov/WasteCharacterization/BusinessGroupCalculator.
https://www2.calrecycle.ca.gov/Publications/Details/1184.
http://www.businessperformance.org/sites/default/files/finalprisonguide-72ppi.pdf.