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Impacts and Projections from State Support for Recycling & Manufacturing

Impacts and Projections from State Support for Recycling & Manufacturing. Mike Atchison October 27, 2011. Main Topics. Our growing partnerships in TN Aspects of the new Jobs4TN plan Examples of manufacturing & recycling Opportunities for more participation.

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Impacts and Projections from State Support for Recycling & Manufacturing

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  1. Impacts and Projections from State Support for Recycling & Manufacturing Mike Atchison October 27, 2011

  2. Main Topics • Our growing partnerships in TN • Aspects of the new Jobs4TN plan • Examples of manufacturing & recycling • Opportunities for more participation

  3. Our thanks to SERDC and the TN Recycling Coalition for organizing TN Recyclers Day in Nashville on April 26th. Growing Partnerships Rep. Judd Matheny

  4. State Partners Thanks to Mike Apple, Larry Christley, and Joyce Dunlap who worked for3 years on the statewide Solid Waste Reduction goal. Also, thanks to Will Sagar (SERDC) and Jay Bassett (EPA) who spoke on August 3, 2010. The revised rule only lacked two votes passing!

  5. TDEC’s Recycling Hub Projects Goal : Build successful regional partnerships between cities and counties across TN. Thanks for the support of Will Sagar (SERDC), Denise Paige (TML), and David Connor (TN County Commissioners Association).

  6. Jobs4TN Plan • April 21, 2011, Gov. Bill Haslam announced • our new economic development strategy. • A key objective is to grow more jobs through • better support for existingindustry. • Six key clusters were identified where TN • has a competitive advantage.

  7. Key Clusters

  8. Jobs4TN Plan ECD Commissioner Bill Hagerty realigned our field staff into 9 districts for better interaction with existing business. 26 people to spread the word about recycling. Recycling is good for business!

  9. All-Scrap.com Recycling Exchange Our Helpful Partners ECD will join forces with partners who have laid the groundwork for success. Recycling is another way to stimulate our economy.

  10. 2003 Business Recycler of the Year • (TN Recycling Coalition) • ISO 14001 certified facility • 2010 Energy Star Manufacturer of the Year • (U.S. Dept. of Energy and EPA) Examples

  11. VIAM Manufacturing • Located in Manchester, 1 hr from Nashville • Uses recycled PET plastic to make car parts • Products - carpeted floor mats and trunk liners • Supplier to Nissan and other auto makers • 2010 data: $150 million annual sales, 323 jobs Expanded 3 times since 1999!

  12. VIAM expands again! • Announced March 9, 2011 • New 44,000 sq. ft. building opening Jan. 2012 • Creating 70 jobs; $32M capital investment • Will produce carpet fiber from recycled PET • Feedstock: 12M lbs/year of clear water bottles • Fiber to make seats, door panels, headliners JVC VICAM

  13. Electrolux Springfield • Located 30 miles north of Nashville • Factory has produced Electrolux and Frigidaire • gas and electric ranges since 1974 • This month, they announced a 21,000 sq. ft. • expansion; 75 new jobs; $5M cap. investment • In 2010, this facility recycled 27,554 tons of • mixed metals plus boxes, pallets, and oil

  14. Electrolux Memphis • New factory announced on December 15, 2010 • North American Cooking Products Center • $190M capital investment; 700,000 sq. ft. bldg. • Scheduled to open next summer; 1,200 jobs • Will make variety of ranges, ovens, & cooktops • Same commitment to sustainable practices

  15. Ultra-active Green Electrolux Floor Care • Made from 55% recycled materials • (more if certain high-grade recycled • plastics were available) • Its 1350 watt motor is 33% more • energy efficient than similar vacuums • HEPA exhaust filtration system • Company will buy it back at end of • service life

  16. Summary - 2010 According to SERDC’s study, TN has more than 30 manufacturers who rely on recycled content feedstock with $4.3B in sales, providing over 6500 jobs.

  17. Recycling Goals With encouragement from EPA and 2007 state policy, we’ll make more feedstock materials available. TN should be able to recover 14% more beverage containers and 10% more paper and cardboard. We’ll divert those materials and get it into the hands of manufacturers or brokers.

  18. Sustainability • TN companies committed to recycling: • International Paper Company • Nissan North America • Volkswagen Group of America • Dell Computer Corporation • Eastman Chemical Company • Nike, Inc.

  19. Nissan’s Leadership Ken Srebnik, Manager of Corporate Planning, will be speaking at this week’s summit at Lipscomb University in Nashville.

  20. 10,000th car built last month! VW Chattanooga • Rain water collection system used for cooling • and restrooms will save 350,000 gallons/year • Outside sodium vapor lights will use only half • the energy of typical outdoor lights.

  21. More Stewardship FedEx’s Memphis locations have collected more than 5.3 million pounds of paper, cardboard, plastic, and metal for recycling in the past few years. The Memphis Super Hub employs 4,000 people during the day and 8,000 at night. $100B economic impact over last 10 years

  22. Feedstock Skeptics • What concerns some manufacturers? • Cost • Profit • Quality • Amount • Dependable • Convenient • Red tape

  23. Greater Participation • Increasing private sector recycling • Industrial engineering studies (UTCIS) • Annual facility’s management review • Market research to support decision • Readily available feedstock • Field visits by advocates • Trade organizations • Good publicity • Conferences • Success stories

  24. Contact Information Mike Atchison, Manager Office of Special Projects TN Dept. of Economic & Community Development 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave, 11th Floor Nashville, TN 37243-1102 Phone: 615-532-9047 Mike.Atchison@tn.gov

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