Close the Gap Between Your Diversion Rate and Your Mandate
California imposes $50 to $500 per violation per day for failing to divert organics. Indiana mandates 50% diversion. Your diversion rate is a number with regulatory teeth. Verdant measures it accurately and shows you exactly how to move it.
Your diversion number has consequences. Do you trust it?
One food manufacturer reported 46.7% diversion against a 50% state mandate. The gap was 3.3 percentage points. The fix was rerouting one bin. Another facility was at 62.1% against a 75% goal. A third was at 57.6% against 65%. Each gap represents regulatory risk, and each one had specific, actionable causes the audit identified.
3.3%
diversion gap one bin reroute could close at Green Valley Foods
$50-$500/day
penalty per violation under California SB 1383 for failing to divert organics
Measure your diversion. Map the gaps. Price the fixes.
Verdant calculates your actual diversion rate from source documents, compares it to applicable mandates, and identifies where compostable and recyclable material enters your landfill stream. Every diversion opportunity comes with tonnage estimates and dollar-amount savings.
Diversion rate verification against state and local mandates
Material stream classification and contamination source mapping
Specific operational changes ranked by diversion impact
ESG-compatible diversion reporting (GRI 306, CSRD, SASB, TRUE Zero Waste)
Filing deadline tracking for annual and quarterly diversion reports
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