and, what this slide does not 2008, 75% diversion ened as rate the board asked for by 2010. managed to do that two years earlier. after ten years of decline, things are going in the wrong direction. that the trend is now going up, though if you look at 2016, our latest date, it's leveled off. bu we need to reverse that hockey stick, we need to go back down again. we are still disposing about 580,000 tons t landfill. while we are sending more to landfill, we are also sending a ton more, tons more toecycling and composting. what that is saying is that san francisco is using and buying more stuff every day. yes, moreg toandfi and more to the blue and green bins as well, and we have a very, very robust construion industry going on, so more and more construction andemolition waste is being generated, put in the right place, the wrong place as well. so, 0 waste means for us as supervisor safai said, it's about the tons. it's just, it's a metric that you cannot argue with. the tons are still going to landfill and our focus is heavily on that. so, now what i want to do, lift up the