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CRA : Identifying Recycling as an Economic Driver Chantal Fryer

CRA : Identifying Recycling as an Economic Driver Chantal Fryer Recycling Market Development Advisory Council April 10, 2013. Support market development activities for recyclable commodities. RMDAC’s mission is to support the growth of South Carolina’s recycling industry.

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CRA : Identifying Recycling as an Economic Driver Chantal Fryer

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  1. CRA: Identifying Recycling as an Economic Driver Chantal Fryer Recycling Market Development Advisory Council April 10, 2013

  2. Support market development activities for recyclable commodities • RMDAC’s mission is to support the growth of South Carolina’s recycling industry

  3. Economic Impact of Recycling in SC • $6.5 billion industry in 2006 (economic impact) • $4 billion in investments since 2006 • Economic cluster through New Carolina • RMDAC supported development of recycling cluster RecyclonomicsSC

  4. 2012 Economic Development Impact 2012 Totals 770 Jobs $463,000,000 investment 19 companies

  5. Current State of Affairs People don’t recycle enough Businesses need recycled feedstock 29.5% MSW Recycling Rate 4 times more jobs per capita

  6. Economic Development Impact • Since 2006, over $4 billion in investment by the recycling industry in SC with over 6,000 jobs • 2013 - 500 recycling businesses with 21,000 jobs

  7. Recycling Industry Demand: PAPER • 2800 tons per day of paper is consumed between 4 paper mills in SC. • Of the 2800 tons consumed by SC paper mills, 90% is generated in NC and SC. • 10 years ago these mills were pulling material in from NYC and Miami, FL. • ANNUAL DEMAND: 952,000 tons Paper Mills

  8. Recycling Industry Demand: PAPER Paper Mills

  9. Recycling Industry Demand: STEEL • 16,000 tons per day of steel is consumed between 4 SC steel mills. • Nucor (2) – Darlington and Berkeley Counties • CMC – Lexington County • ArcelorMittal – Georgetown County • ANNUAL DEMAND: 5,440,000 tons Steel Mills

  10. Recycling Industry Demand: STEEL Steel Mills

  11. Recycling Industry Demand: ALUMINUM • Mt. Holly plant consumes 300-350 tons of aluminum per day • ANNUAL DEMAND: 120,000 tons Flat Rolled Aluminum Mill Container Foil

  12. Recycling Industry Demand: PLASTICS PET Plastics Reclaimers & Reprocessors • Carolinas demand for • # 1 PET and #2 HDPE • 1100 tons per day • capacity for PET/HDPE • ANNUAL DEMAND: 375,000 tons HDPE Plastics Reclaimers PET Plastics Reclaimers

  13. Recycling Industry Demand: PLASTICS

  14. Recycling Industry Demand: GLASS • 575 tons a day from the Carolinas • 17,000 tons a month glass – post consumer and post industrial • ANNUAL DEMAND: 210,000 tons Glass Processors

  15. Lost Opportunity • 348,000 tons of recyclable MSW materials were buried • $12.5 million in wasted disposal fees by municipalities • $47 Million in lost revenue for local government • Total net loss over 3 years is  $216,500,000 – just shy of a quarter billion dollars

  16. Lost Opportunity

  17. Call to Action • RMDAC Programs • Glass Recycling Group • Carolinas Plastics Recycling Council • Carpet Recycling • Coastal Recycling • Recycled in SC webpage • Partnerships • real change happens with collaboration • Education • Public • Elected officials • Businesses • Policy

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