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Applying the waste hierarchy to wood

Applying the waste hierarchy to wood. Tim Hutchinson – Director - Returnable Packaging Services. Wood and pallet factoids !. The UK is one of the least wooded places in Europe !. Wood and pallet factoids !.

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Applying the waste hierarchy to wood

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  1. Applying the waste hierarchy to wood Tim Hutchinson – Director - Returnable Packaging Services

  2. Wood and pallet factoids ! The UK is one of the least wooded places in Europe !

  3. Wood and pallet factoids ! In one year an acre of wood can absorb as much carbon as is produced by a car driven for 8000 miles !

  4. Wood and pallet factoids ! In the UK there are more pallets than people !

  5. Wood and pallet factoids ! The term ‘touch wood ‘ or ‘knock on wood’ originates from an a primitive form of tree worship!

  6. The Waste Framework Directive The Waste Framework Directive provides the overarching legislative framework for the collection, transport, recovery and disposal of waste across Europe, including the UK, and was originally passed into law in 2006. 

  7. The Waste Framework Directive • With the waste hierarchy as its guiding light, the revised Waste Framework Directive sets out a range of provisions and tough targets in relation to recycling and reuse for both household and construction and demolition (C&D) waste. • The targets in the Directive are: • to recycle or prepare for reuse 50% of household waste by 2020 • to reuse, recycle or recover 70% of non-hazardous C&D waste by 2020 • Alongside this, the Directive details a requirement to set up separate collection of "at least the following: paper, metal, plastic and glass", from the household waste stream by 2015. Paper Metal Plastic Glass

  8. The 4 R`s – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recovery Reduce - Save money on packaging spend - Less packaging = less producer responsibilty ‘tax’ - Less packaging weight to transport - Reduced carbon

  9. The 4 R`s – Reduce, Reuse ,Recycle, Recovery Re-use - Saves money on new packaging - No package producer responsibility ‘tax’ on re-used packaging - Reduced carbon

  10. The 4 R`s – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recovery Recycle - Value of the recyclate (currently very high) - Packaging Recovery Note (PRN’s) can be issued - Reduced carbon... but not as much as Reduce/Reuse !

  11. The 4 R`s – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recovery Recovery - Packaging Recovery Notes (PRN’s) values are currently very low - Energy from Waste (EFW) value increasing - Carbon Reduction ... but not as much as the others

  12. The 4 R`s – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recovery Landfill - Costs £56/t landfill tax + gate fee of £40/t - £100/t and rising year on year - Produces Carbon

  13. The 4 R`s – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recovery Better for the environment & sustainability Worse for the environment & sustainability Significant costs

  14. Wood – Waste Hierarchy Example • Less boards, bearers, block on pallets, crates and boxes. • Reduce thickness of boards. However – This can conflict with Re-use. No good specifying a flimsy pallet if you expect to re-use it many times.

  15. Wood – Waste Hierarchy Example • Good quality heavy duty pallet such as GKN Blue • High inital cost £10 - £12. • More trips – 10 trips = £1 per trip. Re-using the same pallet,thus reducing, packaging waste, Raw materials and cost. Manufacturing company using pallets to transport goods.

  16. Wood – Waste Hierarchy Example • Mainly single trip, cheap and disposable. • At best cost neutral to dispose of. • Reprocessed in board, MDF, worktops. • Ex pallets (packaging) will generate a wood PRN. • Relatively low value as recyclate. Crate Packaging Recycled wood products

  17. Wood – Waste Hierarchy Example • Incinerated for energy recovery. • Wood Packaging Recovery Notes (PRN’s) issued. Incinerated at EFW power station for energy. Wooden packaging Generates heat and power .

  18. RPS – Returnable Packaging Services Ltd Reuse = RPS What we do RPS reduces YOUR COSTS through the collection and return of your own pallets from your customers. Our pro-active recovery process includes full pallet inspection, repair (where required) and return to your site for you to Reuse.

  19. RPS – Returnable Packaging Services Ltd • How we help you comply with the waste hierarchy • Pro-active national and international recovery of your packaging assets • Up to 50% savings on new pallet spend • Reduced packaging waste compliance tax • Environmentally a sustainable solution through re-use • No cost entry and requires minimal management resource • No financial risk to participating businesses • Complies with corporate and social responsibility philosophy • Effective pallet strategy to out perform the competition

  20. Why just pallets? Expanding the model to include….

  21. IPS – Industrial Packaging Solutions Packaging Types IBC`s Steel Drums Plastic Drums FIBC`s Pallets

  22. IPS – Industrial Packaging Solutions WHO ARE IPS – Industrial Packaging Solutions? • The UK’s only • “collective recovery specialists” • for industrial packaging, collaborating to provide • “ONE SOLUTION”

  23. Rising new packaging costs Post recession, major cost increases of all new packaging

  24. Steel Raw Material Increases Every £100/tonne increase equal to £1.75/drum

  25. Polymer Raw Material Increases Every £100/tonne increase equal to £0.85/drum

  26. Wood Raw Material Increases Every £10/m3 increase equal to £0.40/pallet

  27. Rising new packaging costs Solution – keep hold of your packaging asset and use IPS to help you ‘Reuse’ it

  28. RECOVERY PROCESS – HOW’S IT DONE Materials/goods dispatched to Customer using IBC’s, Steel Drums and Pallets Your Customer Packer Filler Recovered and recycled units returned to you ips actively manage the collection process & transport to Service Centre Service centre RE-USE SAVES MONEY & BENEFITS ENVIRONMENT Proactively managed by ips control centre

  29. IPS – Industrial Packaging Solutions – WHAT WE DO • We work together to provide clients with: • An unrivalled national packaging recovery service • Competitive payments for reusable & recyclable packaging • Bespoke closed loop options • Launder and refurbishment processes for most industrial pack types • Supply of new and/or second life packaging • Complimentary support for sustainability projects • An effective recovery strategy to help out-perform • your competition

  30. IPS – Industrial Packaging Solutions • NATIONAL RECOVERY NETWORK • Unrivalled packaging recovery network which covers the whole of the UK and Ireland • Transport specialists to plan collection tasks which lessen our carbon emissions and lower our costs • Manage our waste and environmental responsibilities in full compliance with national legislative requirements LIVINGSTON GATESHEAD BELFAST RIPON LEEDS COOTEHILL HULL BIRMINGHAM LONDON AVONMOUTH

  31. IPS – Industrial Packaging Solutions IPS PARTNER CLIENTS We work with the industry’s leading companies, meeting the highest of quality standards.

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