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Supply chain collaboration: Working together to achieve 2012 targets for reducing construction wasteRWM 16 September 2009Mike Falconer Hall Why Halving Waste to Landfill?200825Mt materials aswaste to landfill2012½ waste to landfill2020?Zero waste to landfillPolicy driversWRAP Construction Programme? address all levels in the demand - supply chain? four delivery elements:- develop demand pull- build capability- enable measurement- overcoming supply constraints? joint working with EnvirowiseHelping the construction sector and their clients to use resources more efficiently and halve the waste sent to landfill by 2012collectors & reprocessorsSupply chain actions neededclients designers Set requirements for good practice and measurementImplement good practice and measure performanceCollect and recover more waste to higher quality; provide robust dataOffer low waste, recyclable, and higher recycled content optionscontractorsmanufacturersIdentify opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered materialsThe Construction Commitments: Halving Waste to Landfill“We commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction, demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012. We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste, recycling more, and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materials.”Clients Contractors Designers &ConsultantsManufacturers & SuppliersWaste management ContractorsWhy sign up?• Galvanise collective action• Maximise improvements• Public show of leadership & support• Framework for measurement and reportingWho’s signed up already? - ClientsWho’s signed up already? – Contractors & SuppliersReporting dataClientContractorSub contractorsWaste to Landfill Reporting PortalDesignerManufacturers&SuppliersWMCsResources AvailableDelivering guidance and toolsSep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar½ W2L Implementation workshops½ W2L sector targeted events Designing out Waste - BuildingsDesigning out Waste - CivilsLogistics workshopsWaste Management eventsRoles and opportunities for WMCRoles and opportunities for WMC? We understand the role we have to play in halving waste to landfill but is there enough infrastructure for WMC to deliver their part?? WMC are re-positioning themselves as resource managers, providing clients with insightful consultancy on how to increase resource efficiency and recover more waste.? Waste contractors who demonstrate they are delivering will be the ones who realise the most benefits - reputational and financial.Waste contractor actions “We will:? set a target for recovery? work with our customers to increase quality and quantity of materials recovered? work with our customers to provide effective measurement and reporting systems? measure performance relative to a corporate baseline? report annually on overall corporate performance.”Flexible Sustainable Waste Services? Auditable reporting of data? Effective logistics? Recover more materials at higher quality? New technology? Resource management? On site services - Waste champions ? SWMP? Work with clients - partnering? Offer a variety of containers? Mobile processing – crushers, shredders, balers, mobile picking linesConstruction Site CollectionQUALITYMATERIALSMRFsCollections? How best to collect materials and maintain quality for recovery and recycling.? Make best use of the available reprocessing capacity.? Establish the relationship between reprocessing infrastructure and the logistics.? To provide WMCs with the necessary tools and encourage them to commit to ½W2L.Collection tools? Collection logistics? Mobile processes? Collection containers? Site segregation? Marketing campaign- On line surveyConstruction MRF Operations? Maximise the current construction waste processing capacity.? To increase the rates of recovery for recycling in MRFs.? Aim to achieve the highest practicable recyclate quality.? Encourage auditable bespoke reporting of how much collected material is recovered or landfilled.? Identify and promote efficiencies surrounding effective MRF operations.WeighbridgeAutomated Pre-sort (trommel or vibratory screen)Tipping BayMagnetPicking CabinAir KnifeFERROUS METALSOILWOOD PLASTIC NON-FERROUS METALCABLESPAPER& CARDWEEE, PLASTER-BOARD, MATTRESSES, LARGE METAL, NUISANCE MATERIALSRESIDUALS: FINE PAPER, PLASTIC, WOODAGGREGATESCopyright Oakdene Hollins Ltd 2009Landfill, Energy RecoveryRecycledRecycled or LandfilledNailsProcess FlowMagnetWind ShifterSmall FractionLarge FractionRESIDUALS: FINE PAPER, PLASTIC, WOODLandfill, Energy RecoveryWood ShredderShredded WoodMRF Operations - Tools? Infrastructure development? Measurement tool? Contractual templates? MRF Good practice report? Segregation Technology? Residual sampling? Regional workshopsCustomer Name : Construct Construction 12Date (dd/mm/yyyy) : 25 June 2009 8Site Name : Anytown School MixedTicket Number : ACA1132244 99.1%Mixed Consignments (%)Inerts & Hardcore 17 01 07 45 % 1.24 6.32 100%Soils & Stones 17 05 04 1.25 0.00 100%Timber Pallets 15 01 03 10 % 0.23 0.26 100%Other Timber 17 02 01 30 % 0.34 1.16 100%Metal (any) 17 04 07 0.42 0.00 100%Plasterboard & Gypsum 17 08 02 0.33 0.00 100%Plastic - Film 15 01 02 10 % 0.22 0.25 75%Plastic - Rigid 17 02 03 0.23 0.00 75%Cardboard & Paper 15 01 01 0.20 0.00 80%Insulation (not Expanded Foam) 17 06 04 0.25 0.00 90%Expanded Foams 15 01 02 5 % 0.02 0.01 0%Tar, asphalt 17 03 02 0.82 0.00 90%Cables & Wires 17 04 11 0.25 0.00 90%Textiles & Carpets 20 01 11 0.27 0.00 90%WEEE 16 02 14 0 26 0 00 90%SSWAT Site-Specific Waste Analysis ToolStage 1Input nominal container volume (cubic yards/metres)Stage 2Input total contents weight (from weighbridge) (tonnes)Stage 3Select mixed or segregated waste Use the drop-down menu:Overall waste consignment recovery Material List of Waste Code Proportion of this from lanEstimated volume in container (%) Volume to weight conversion factor (t/m³) Calculated weight in container (t)Major MaterialsalsMeasurement toolMeasurement toolContractual Clauses? A commitment to good practice? A transparent and auditable measurement system? A flexible reporting systemWaste contractor actions “We will:? set a target for recovery? work with our customers to increase quality and quantity of materials recovered? work with our customers to provide effective measurement and reporting systems? measure performance relative to a corporate baseline? report annually on overall corporate performance.”Regional WorkshopsBirmingham – 5 NovemberEdinburgh – 11 NovemberLeeds – 12 NovemberManchester – 25 NovemberLondon – 26 NovemberGlasgow – 21 JanuaryCardiff – 26 JanuaryBelfast – 4 FebruaryPre-register at www.wrap.org.uk/constructionmrfeventsThank youFor more information please visit WRAP on stand 1420Please leave your business card to:? Take part in our on-line survey.? Receive our Recycling Industry ezine.www.wrap.org/constructionmrf Slide Number 1 Slide Number 2 WRAP Construction Programme Supply chain actions needed Slide Number 5 Why sign up? Slide Number 7 Slide Number 8 Reporting data Resources Available Slide Number 11 Roles and opportunities for WMC Roles and opportunities for WMC Slide Number 14 Flexible Sustainable Waste Services Collections Collection tools Construction MRF Operations MRF Operations - Tools Slide Number 20 Slide Number 21 Contractual Clauses Slide Number 23 Regional Workshops Thank you
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