WEBINARS. Waste A Matter of Practice and Principle
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1 WEBINARS Waste A Matter of Practice and Principle #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
2 RESEARCH AND INFORMATION THE TEAM IS RESPONSIBLE FOR: > First class research and insight > Supporting FM s > Developing content Annie Horsley Research and Information Executive
3 RESEARCH AND INFORMATION Good Practice Guides
4 SPEAKERS TODAY Dean Newton Group Sales Director, WCRS Marcus Sanders Group Marketing Director, WISG Ann Beavis Director, Honeymaker Ltd
5 Legislation Overview Dean Newton Group Sales Director, WCRS #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
6 Polls And now for a poll
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8 Contents > Separate Collections > MRF Code of Practice > Hazardous (Special) Waste > WM3 Revised Guidance > Food Waste Segregation > Waste Duty of Care Regulations > Regulation and Brexit
9 Separate Collections Requires that all member states make arrangements for the collection of waste paper, metal, plastic and glass separately where technically, environmentally and economically practicable (known as TEEP) and appropriate to meet the necessary quality standards for the relevant recycling sectors.
10 Separate Collections Impact on FMs
11 MRF code of practice As from 2014, the amended environmental permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 have required Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs) that receive 1000 tonnes or more of mixed waste each year to test and report on the materials they receive
12 MRF Code of Practice Impact on FMs > Increase the quality of materials to feed into the resource market > Onus on operators of MRFs > More stringent quality checks, higher rejection rate of materials, effect on price of materials
13 Hazardous (special) Waste Prior to 1 st April 2016 businesses in England and Wales which produced over 500kg of hazardous waste were required to register with the Environment Agency. This requirement is no longer in force and waste producers do not need to register as such.
14 Hazardous (special) Waste Impact on FMs > No longer requirement to register > Changes to the format of the premises code > First 6 characters of the consignment code (not symbols or spaces) must now be the first 6 letters or numbers of the business name
15 Hazardous (special) Waste Impact on FMs
16 Hazardous (special Waste) Impact on FMs > Must ensure consistent use of the code > For businesses with business name less than 6 characters, use Q s to fill remainder of boxes > Changes only apply to England, premises in Wales should continue to register with Natural Resources Wales. Requirements also vary in Scotland and Northern Ireland
17 WM3 Revised Guidance Businesses that use materials with hazardous properties now need to comply with the revised guidance set out in WM3 (as of June 2015) > Alignment with EU > Any waste packaging that cannot be proven to be free of any residue or contamination from a hazardous substance must now be classified and treated as hazardous waste
18 WM3 Revised Guidance Impact on FMs
19 Food Waste - Scotland These regulations require that some food businesses in Scotland must segregate food waste for separate collection (came into force 2014 and extended in 2016)
20 Food Waste Scotland Requirements > Food businesses that consistently produce 5kg or more of food per week must segregate food waste for separate collection What is a food business? An undertaking, whether for profit or not and whether public or private, carrying out any activity related to the processing, distribution, preparation or sale of food
21 Food Waste Scotland What is a food business
22 Waste Duty of Care Code of Practice ent/publications/waste-dutyof-care-code-of-practice
23 Waste Regulation and Brexit Current regulation UK & Devolution Brexit opportunity or threat?
24 Thank you #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
25 Is it all a waste? Ann Beavis Director, Honeymaker Ltd #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
26 Next Poll Another quick poll
27 Is it all a waste?
28 From linear to circular
29 What are the easy wins for FM? > What is in your waste that doesn t need to be?
30 So what next? Materials > Wood > Carpet > Building materials > Glass
31 Is there more? > Reuse portals for internal reuse, resale or donation
32 What else? > Repair, refurbish, remodel, remanufacture
33 Changing how we do things
34 What an opportunity
35 Thank you #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
36 Enhancing your Recycling Scheme Marcus Sanders DipM. MCIM Group Marketing Director, WISG #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
37 Topics > Where are YOU now? > Ways to enhance your scheme > Takeaway Key Points
38 Where are YOU now? ENGAGED AUDIENCE
39 How engaged are your employees?!
40 Ways to maintain momentum
41 AIDA Model
42 Bin Locations Literature Education Research Planning RECYCLI NG SCHEME Point of Sale & Merchandising Intranet KPI s
43 Today s Top 3
44 3. Education & Participation
45 2. Measurement & Control
46 1. KISS
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48 6 Take-away key messages 1. Pull upon your provider s resources 2. Be creative! 3. Sell the benefits 4. Regularly track performance 5. Communicate success 6. Make recycling fun but above all KISS!
49 Next Poll Another quick poll
50 Thank you #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
51 Questions Please let us have your questions now For further enquiries please contact:
52 CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT > CPD number for this webinar is 4334 > Full details of the FM Professional Standards can be found at
53 Thank you #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS