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What Can YOU Do to Reduce Waste and Energy Use in Your College?

What Can YOU Do to Reduce Waste and Energy Use in Your College?. Louise Bailey Waste Minimisation Coordinator Scottish Environment Protection Agency. Waste Minimisation Programme. Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

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What Can YOU Do to Reduce Waste and Energy Use in Your College?

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  1. What Can YOU Do to Reduce Waste and Energy Use in Your College? Louise Bailey Waste Minimisation Coordinator Scottish Environment Protection Agency

  2. Waste Minimisation Programme

  3. Scottish Environment Protection Agency SEPA’s main aim is to provide an efficient and integrated environmental protection system for Scotland which will improve the environment and contribute to the Government’s goal of sustainable development.

  4. Programme Objectives “To stimulate an effective business response to environmental developments by encouraging waste minimisation activity”

  5. Programme Objectives • To support businesses to implement resource efficiency measures that result in environmental improvement and financial savings • To disseminate and reward best environmental practice • To support SEPA staff to ensure that promotion of resource efficiency becomes part of core business • To provide expert guidance on resource efficiency and waste minimisation, particularly in relation to relevant legislation • To develop and maintain effective partnerships to improve the effectiveness of resource efficiency programmes in Scotland

  6. What is Waste Minimisation? Waste minimisation is: ‘the prevention or reduction of raw materials, water or energy consumption at source’ Prevention (Highest priority) Reduction Reuse Recycling Recovery Disposal (Lowest priority)

  7. How is Waste Minimisation Achieved? • Prevention at source • Simple house keeping actions (see checklist) • New process technology • Examining supplier links • Not end of pipe • Re-use and recycling onsite are complementary • Waste minimisation clubs and networks • Free waste minimisation onsite help

  8. Success Measures • Financial savings • Reduction in water use - CuM • Reduction in energy use • Reduction in liquid waste • Reduction in solid waste • Reduction of emissions • Number of VIBES entries • Number of staff trained • Number of case studies produced • Hits on website

  9. Team Outputs External Projects SEPA Core Business Training VIBES WaMi Publications Video Events Website

  10. Types of Waste Minimisation Initiatives • Consultancy-led clubs • Self-help • Internet-based • Geographical • Sector-based • Business forums • Industrial and public sector examples

  11. Internal Partnerships • Implementation Unit Teams • ERI • Specialists • NWS • Land Use Unit • Waste, Water and Air Policy Teams • Public Relations • SEPA Environmental Manager + Green Team

  12. External Partnerships • Scottish Enterprise + local networks • HIE + local networks • CBI Scotland • Scottish Federation of Small Business • Envirowise • Energy Savings Trust • Scottish Water • Forward Scotland

  13. Sponsors

  14. SEPA Waste Min Team Gillian Bruce Central Advisory Unit Manager Louise Bailey Waste Minimisation Coordinator Linsey McGillivray VIBES Coordinator

  15. Visit our website … www.sepa.org.uk/wastemin • Best Environmental Practice Examples • Info on external programmes • Sector specific info • Start your own programme guidance • Links to useful organisations • … and lots more!

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