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This City Cuts Waste By 42 Percent And Becomes National Model

In the historic center of Besancon, France, residents casually stroll to a green lidded trash can in Place Pasteur square every weekday to deposit banana skins, egg shells, carrot peel and other kitchen scraps as part of a pioneering waste management system that’s transforming the nation. This remarkable transformation began around 2008 when regional authorities made a bold decision not to replace an aging incinerator due to public outcry over pollution and the tens of millions of euros a new one would cost. With only one incinerator to serve the 200,000 person urban region, officials implemented a highly adaptive multi pronged strategy including communication campaigns, tailored infrastructure, and a revolutionary levy requiring households to pay based on trash weight rather than flat fees.

The city provided 25,000 individual households with organic waste bins, gave 350 apartment buildings communal containers with volunteer coordinators, and created innovative pop up drop off points in the historic center where building regulations prevented permanent composting stations. Greater Besancon has achieved a stunning 42 percent reduction in household waste since 2008, dropping from 500 pounds per person annually to just 291 pounds compared to the national average of 533 pounds. An estimated 80 percent of the population now has access to composting facilities, with 727 households using the drop off points and depositing 48,500 pounds of organic waste in 2024 alone. The success caught national attention, and in January 2024 the French government made it mandatory for all municipalities to provide organic waste sorting options for residents and businesses. Besancon’s achievements prove that with creative thinking, community engagement, and adaptive policies, cities can dramatically reduce waste while inspiring an entire nation to rethink how it treats the planet’s finite resources.

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