Sorting Waste at the Source: A Key Step in Climate Restoration

When we think about climate restoration, our minds often jump to large-scale initiatives—cutting emissions, removing carbon from the atmosphere, and transitioning to renewable energy. But one of the most immediate and impactful actions we can take starts much closer to home: sorting waste at the source.

Why Source Separation Matters

Every piece of waste we generate has two potential fates—either it becomes a resource or a burden. The difference? Sorting. When we separate waste correctly from the moment it’s discarded, we unlock its potential for recycling, composting, or repurposing. On the other hand, mixed waste is harder to process, contaminates recyclable materials, and often ends up in landfills or incinerators—contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation.

From my experience conducting waste surveys and developing management strategies for municipalities, businesses, and institutions across Israel, I’ve seen firsthand how small changes in waste sorting can have a massive impact. When properly sorted, organic waste can be transformed into compost or biogas, plastics can be recycled into new products, and hazardous materials can be kept out of our water and soil.

The Cost of Contamination

When recyclable materials are thrown into general waste bins, they often get contaminated—rendering them unusable. This contamination isn’t just an inconvenience; it increases the cost of waste treatment and significantly reduces recycling rates. Many of the organizations I’ve worked with were shocked to realize that a simple change in internal waste management—adding separate bins, improving signage, or training staff—led to a drastic improvement in their waste diversion rates.

For example, a waste survey I conducted at a major commercial center revealed that up to 40% of “general waste” was actually recyclable. With clear sorting guidelines and a simple bin system, we cut down landfill-bound waste by half, saving the company money and reducing its environmental footprint.

Waste Sorting as Climate Action

Climate restoration isn’t just about removing excess CO₂ from the atmosphere—it’s about preventing further damage. Landfills are among the largest sources of methane, a greenhouse gas that is 80 times more potent than CO₂ over a 20-year period. Every ton of organic waste that is properly composted instead of landfilled helps reduce methane emissions.

Beyond methane reduction, efficient waste sorting supports a circular economy—one where materials are reused rather than extracted anew. This reduces the demand for raw materials, cutting down on deforestation, mining, and fossil fuel consumption.

A Call to Action

The good news? Waste sorting is one of the easiest and most immediate steps we can take for climate restoration. Whether you’re an individual, a business, or a municipality, implementing better waste separation practices requires minimal effort and delivers immediate benefits.

Here’s how you can start:

Use separate bins for organic waste, recyclables, and general waste.
Improve signage to make sorting simple and intuitive.
Train employees and residents—education is key to compliance.
Conduct a waste audit—you can’t improve what you don’t measure.
Advocate for better policies—support local initiatives that promote source separation and circular waste systems.

Every discarded item is a choice—between contributing to the problem or becoming part of the solution. Sorting waste at the source isn’t just a logistical matter; it’s a climate action strategy that every one of us can take part in today.

Let’s restore the climate, one bin at a time.

Post-Webinar Climate Restoration Implementation Update

Dear Friends and Supporters,

Thank you so much!

The webinar last week was a great success and the responses we got were extremely supportive and encouraging!

We have raised all the money we need to complete the buoy test!

Together, we can build a thriving future for Planet Earth and all of humanity!

With hope and determination,

Ilan Mandel
Central Coordinator, The Climate Restoration Alliance
Climate Restoration Ambassador

Here is the webinar recording:

 

Climate Restoration: Season’s Greetings & Year End Update

Dear Friends and Supporters,

As we close this year, we reflect on a journey fueled by hope, innovation, and your unwavering commitment to a livable future.

Together, through the Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration, we have taken bold steps toward addressing one of humanity’s greatest challenges: restoring our climate to a safe and sustainable state.

From planting the seeds of transformative projects to building partnerships that amplify our impact, this year has been a testament to what we can achieve when we unite for a common cause.

With gratitude for your support and belief in this mission, we’re thrilled to share our milestones and the inspiring plans that lie ahead for the coming year. Together, we are proving that a restored climate is not just a dream—it’s within our reach.

Warm wishes for a joyful holiday season
and a hopeful, peaceful and restorative year ahead,

Ilan Mandel,
The Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration

Some Of Our 2024 Achievements

The Climate Restoration Alliance was launched and now has a powerful steering committee and almost a dozen Climate Restoration Ambassadors.

Over 400 people and 10 new organizations adopted the Climate Restoration Resolution, bringing the total number to 17. The Resolution was also introduced in Congress (press release).

In 2025 we plan to reach 10,000 people, 100 organizations and 25 Climate Restoration Ambassadors.

The Climate Restoration Alliance Steering Committee

Climate Restoration Alliance Steering Committee
Climate Restoration Alliance Steering Committee

We have created a powerful alignment and collaboration with Rotary Clubs and Districts, and Rotarians are committing to making Climate Restoration an idea whose time has come. Our fundraising campaign with Rotary for the Buoy Test is progressing nicely, alongside our own campaign.

Climate Restoration MRV
(Monitoring, Reporting & Verification)

We are developing the field of CR-MRV (Climate Restoration Monitoring, Reporting & Verification) as a critical tool to measure, manage and monetize Climate Restoration carbon removal.

The Buoy Test Project (“Surface MRV”) is moving forward nicely. We purchased the first buoy and our team of San Francisco Bay Area scientists and engineers is working to integrate a CO2 sensor with the buoy, and start testing the equipment.

Assuming we’ll have sufficient funding, and everything goes well with the integration, our plan is to start the 30-day sea test in March.

Here is a picture from last week: Jagdish is activating the buoy data acquisition and satellite communication systems. This system will be used to send the sensor data to our back office for tracking and analyzing.

Jagdish activating the satellite communication network for the buoy
Jagdish activating the satellite communication network for the buoy

Significant progress has been made on developing the algorithm needed to analyze satellite images and calculate the carbon removal rate over time (“Satellite MRV”).

We’ll update more on that next year.

We made excellent progress in 2024, and 2025 will be the Year of Climate Restoration!

Together, we can restore the climate for future generations!

So, again, Warm wishes for a joyful holiday season
and a hopeful, peaceful and restorative year ahead,

Ilan Mandel,
The Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration

Inaugural Ambassador of the Month: Chuck Tomaselli

A Message from the Climate Restoration Alliance Steering Committee

The Climate Restoration Alliance connects and empowers people and organizations committed to restoring a livable planet. We aim to achieve carbon dioxide levels close to pre-industrial levels by 2050 and restore our natural ecosystems to allow humanity to flourish.

The Climate Restoration Alliance invites communities, organizations, companies, faith leaders, First Nation leaders, and the general public.

We partner with key First Nation leaders, faith leaders, corporate leaders, organizations, and the general public through our Ambassadors Program. Ambassadors invite their communities and followers to commit to climate restoration as the climate goal we all want.

The Climate Restoration Alliance is a program of the Grandparents Climate Restoration Fund, a US-based 501(c)3 charitable organization. The Grandparents Fund supports critical climate restoration programs to ensure a historically safe climate for our children by 2050.

Climate  Restoration Alliance Steering Committee
Climate Restoration Alliance Steering Committee

Ambassador of the Month: Chuck Tomaselli
Climate Restoration Ambassador to Rotary

Thank you for responding to our invitation to endorse the Climate Restoration Alliance Resolution. Together, we intentionally create the world we want our grandchildren and all children to inherit.

I often think about the abundant and glorious world of nature I experienced as a child and the limitless possibility I felt. I want that world for our grandchildren. Surveys tell us that today’s youth do not experience the same sense of hope and possibility.

I contribute regularly to The Grandparents Fund to ensure that my and your grandchildren will have the future we want for them. Please consider joining me in contributing to The Grandparents Fund to ensure we achieve our goal of restoring the atmosphere to pre-industrial levels by 2050.

Many of us may not be here by that time, but we can choose how we leave this planet for those we love and cherish.

Fill your day with joy!

Warmest Regards,

Chuck Tomaselli
Climate Restoration Ambassador to Rotary
https://climaterestorationalliance.org/ambassadors/rotary

Introducing: The Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration

The Climate Restoration Alliance is one of the programs managed by The Grandparents Fund for Climate Restoration (also known as The Climate Restoration Fund), a US-based 501(c)3 charitable organization.

The Grandparents Fund supports critical climate restoration programs to ensure a historically safe climate for our children by 2050. We believe that 2024 is the Year of Climate Restoration, and we will succeed thanks to your support.

Greetings from the Philippines!

We are developing the first climate restoration project in the Philippines. Peter Fiekowsky returned recently from a visit there, after enjoying the islands with filmmaker John Bowey, where they filmed for John’s documentary series, “The Climate Restorers,” on the slopes of Mt. Pinatubo.

Following its eruption in 1991, Mt. Pinatubo caused global dimming and temperature decreases. For 15 months after the eruption, the world experienced net-zero emissions. This “Pinatubo Pause” provides insights into large-scale CO2 removal, which we aim to replicate through dedicated research expeditions. Stay tuned!

Shifting the Conversation

Over the last few months, we passed a milestone in integrating climate restoration into policy discussions in Washington, DC. Peter Fiekowsky, co-founder of the Grandparents Fund, discussed restoring a safe climate with staff at the EPA, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), and the House Science Committee’s energy subcommittee.

Our 2024 Plan

Our plan for 2024 is to:

1) Continue to develop the first Ocean Iron Fertilization (OIF) project, which has the potential to restore a pre-industrial atmosphere. OIF can revive the ocean, provide food security, and remove gigatons of CO2 from the atmosphere using existing technology and funding.

2) Continue to develop the Climate Restoration Alliance by inviting additional Ambassadors and reaching out to additional audiences. Specifically for Rotary, our goal is for Rotary International to take on Climate Restoration as its next “Global Cause”.

We are raising $250K for further development of our programs. Your partnership and support are crucial in achieving our climate restoration goals.

Please donate to The Grandparents Fund:

https://donorbox.org/gcrfund

Thank you for your support!

Contact Info

ADDRESS

952 South Springer Road
Los Altos, Californiaa 94024
USA

PHONE

+1 (310) 4000265

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