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LESS IS LESS

LESS IS LESS. VASWANA AUGUST 4 2014. MSW GENERATION RATES. WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN:. 2010: 250.5 million tons (actual) 2010: +8.1 million tons (population) 2010: +77.0 million tons (previous decades) . WHY LESS WASTE?. Recycling/composting ? Recession?

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LESS IS LESS

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  1. LESS IS LESS VASWANA AUGUST 4 2014

  2. MSW GENERATION RATES

  3. WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN: • 2010: 250.5 million tons (actual) • 2010: +8.1 million tons (population) • 2010: +77.0 million tons (previous decades)

  4. WHY LESS WASTE? • Recycling/composting? • Recession? • Source reduction? • Zero waste? • Evolving ton?

  5. RAW MATERIALS

  6. 2012 Generation by Product Type EPA MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN THE UNITED STATES: 2012 FACTS AND FIGURES

  7. THE EVOLVING TON • Less paper • More plastic • Electronics • Future products?

  8. ELECTRONICS

  9. Flexible packaging

  10. FLEXIBLE PACKAGING • Technologically advanced • Multi-layer • Multi-resin • Sometimes with non-plastic materials such as foil • Barrier layers • Tie Layers

  11. WHY THE CHANGE Flexible Film Pouches & Packaging Flexible Packaging Association www.flexpack.org

  12. MANAGEMENT TRENDS

  13. RECOVERY RATES

  14. EVOLVING TON & MRFS • More glass • More plastic • Less paper • Lower revenues • Higher costs

  15. ORGANICS • Compost 30% • Edible food • Animal feed • Anaerobic digestion • Residential/commercial collection

  16. ZERO WASTE • “Zero waste” means? • Local governments • Smart capitalism

  17. ZERO WASTE = ? • How defined? • Individual behavior • Raw material use

  18. ZW: LOCAL GOVERNMENT • Resolutions • Plans • More diversion or less consumption?

  19. ZW: INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR • Use less stuff • Love food, waste less

  20. ZW: COMPANIES • Kroger • Honeywell System Sensor • MillerCoors • General Mills • Subaru • General Motors • AB InBev • Dell • Unilever • Proctor & Gamble • Ford • Volvo • Toyota • Bridgestone • Southern Tier Brewing • Walmart • NY State Legislature • Kona Brewing

  21. ZW: SUBSTANCE • Increase diversion to 65% by 2013 • Defect rate down by 80% • No waste to landfill • Donated food waste…decreased overall generation by 40% • Auto production plant landfill free • Zero waste to landfill at 116 facilities, 45 in North America • Reduce packaging use by 100,000 tons annually by 2017 • Waste-free packaging by 2020 • Reduced waste by one million household bins • Zero waste to landfills at 45 factories • Five year plan to reduce waste by 40% per vehicle • Zero waste to landfill • 95% reduction in waste to landfills all North American plants, averaged over 3 years • Two tire manufacturing plants zero waste to landfill • Spent brewery grains to animal feed instead of landfill • 80 percent waste reduction, increase use of recycled plastic • Publish bills electronically, not on paper • 11% lighter glass beer bottles

  22. SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS MANAGEMENT • Is recycling the ultimate goal?

  23. ZERO WASTE • Nowaste or • Less waste to dispose?

  24. FUTURE: EVOLVING TON • Limits of lightweighting? • New materials or products? • On-line shopping?

  25. FUTURE: RECYCLING • More mandatory recycling: commercial & multi-family • More C&D recycling • More education • Dual stream? • Mixed waste processing?

  26. FUTURE: ORGANICS • More food waste diversion • More composting • Anaerobic digestion? • Landfill gas?

  27. FUTURE: ZERO WASTE • Circular economy • Sharing economy • Cradle to cradle • Biomimicry

  28. FUTURE: OVERALL • Less waste? • Less disposal? • Evolving material mix • Continued zero waste by industry

  29. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Chaz Miller 202-364-3742www.environmentalistseveryday.org cmiller@wasterecycling.org

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