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1 Choice Waste Management Limited Specialist in Plastic Recycling Presentation on Waste Management Sector in association with EISU & UKTI Presented By: Raj Iqbal Managing Director Choice Waste Management Ltd

2 About Choice Waste Management Limited Established in June1997. Private Limited Company. Head Office 40 miles north of London in Bedfordshire, England. Fully accredited Exporter for Packaging waste, Environment Agency approved Accredited Exporters, Waste Carrier and Broker. Fully qualified and accredited by Chinese Gov. Agencies AQSIQ. ISO 9001 and ISO accredited. Globally recognised as one of the top exporters of waste for recovery and Recycling, trading offices in Europe. Contracts with many national / international companies. Excellent working relationships with EA, DEFRA, SEPA, DTI. Member of ACP Plastics Task Force / ACP Export Task Force.

3 Business Growth of Last 4 Years submitted to Environment Agency Business Growth in Tons Year 2004 Year 2005 Year 2006 Year Total Waste Business Growth in Years

4 Consolidated and Material Wise Business Growth of Last 4 Years Submitted to Agency Environment Waste in Tons Year 2004 Year 2005 Year 2006 Year Packaging Waste Non-Packaging Waste EU Waste UK Sales Total Waste Waste Categories

5 Advisory Committee on Packaging (ACP) Choice Waste Management is: Solely Representing UK Plastic Exporters in the ACP Export Task force. Solely Representing UK Plastic Exporters in the ACP plastic Task force. Official sponsor of the Packaging Federation On-line registration and central data management system. This aims to: Reduce fraud identification and reduction. Ensure better use of resources. Ensure EU2008 targets are met by UK.

6 Ice Breaker Achievement Choice Waste Management Ltd has been selected as the winner of the Exporter of the Year Award (2005/06). Mr Zha Peixin: Chinese Ambassador to the UK at the time & Mr. Raja Rizwan Iqbal Chairman CWM. Mr. John Prescott (Deputy Prim minister of UK at the time Presenting the award.

7 Why Recycle & its Strategic Advantages Reduce Land fill and become an Environmentally Friendly country. Recycle waste and turn annual land fill cost into big profit. Creation of new local jobs. Trade growth increases. Government will meet its target for recycling & recovery if any. Future support for the industry-use reprocessed material with prime virgin material.

8 Why Export? Lack of resources in recycling/reprocessing through the region in post consumer and post commercial sector. Export cover major part to achieve the Government recycling and recovery targets. More and more growth in the packaging industry as compared to the recycling facilities in the region. Price attraction and demand from the growing Far Eastern Market as compared to the return in recycling from the local market. Globally extremely Cheap freight costs to the Far East. Highly cost effective for the shipping lines to fill containers with recyclable waste then taking back empty.

9 Exporting Issues and Risks + EC controls on Exports of Green List Waste to non-oecd Countries EU Commission Regulations (801/2007/EC) on the Green List materials came out in July 07. Loads may be rejected during the random inspection at the country of Origin or at the port of dest n if not described as per Basel convention. If rejected loads are shipped back to port of origin for sorting. Main Reasons for Rejection of Loads Food or medical waste contamination, loads not as described, unsorted commingled waste. Inadequate documentation. Like Anx. V11 is not completed.

10 Threats To The Export Market/ Encourage Local Recycling There will be a point when it is no longer cost effective for the demanding countries like India and Fareastern Market to import waste from EC/US. Local collection will increase. Enough Availability of the Virgin polymers worldwide. At present shortage to meet the demand of the industry. Oil price drop so Virgin polymer price will drop. Recycled polymer will have no attraction to the end user if the price gap is not good enough as compared to Virgin polymer. Well sorted waste will be preferred e.g.in today's market from Japan & Korea as compared to US and Europe.

11 Waste Statistics for UK and opportunities in Brazil. The UK produces around 350 million tonnes of waste per annum from a population of 60 million. UK household waste increases by 3% per year. For each tonne of household waste produced, business produces 7 tonnes. Brazil has a population of around 202 million people, almost four time that of the UK. Brazil is geographically 5 th. Largest country, 5 th. Most populous and 4 th. Most populous democracy in the world. Brazil is not as industrialised as the UK but it has a rapidly growing economy with much foreign investment. The creation of new industries gives the opportunity to build in capacity for recycling within the initial design brief. With a large population, Brazil has a relatively inexpensive labour market which could be used as an advantage in new recycling enterprises.

12 Near Infrared Detection Equipment Sorts Paper from Contaminations Sorts News & Mags from Mixed Paper Sorts Plastics by Polymer and Colour Material Sorting.

13 Screen Separation Separates: Card News & Mags Mixed Paper Containers Material Separation.. Environmental. Industries Sector Unit

14 Material Handling Powered Drum Creates an even burden depth of material across the width of the belt to allow effective manual sorting of material. Typical Loose Commingled Input Material..

15 Waste Management Cycle at Glance PET Sorted Bottles Sorted Plastic Bottles with 2-5% contaminations.

16 Photographic Evidence of Containers / Numbers LDPE Lumps from Production Redundant CPP Stocks in rolls

17 Packaging Waste Post Consumer Mixed Bottles Packaging Waste Supermarket Waste Packaging Waste End User Redundant Stock Packaging Waste Milk Bottles

18 Non Packaging Waste Production Scrap Rolls Non Packaging Waste Mixed Production Scrap Non Packaging Waste Post Production Blister Pack Non Packaging Waste PE/PA Bales

19 Role of the UKTI and CWM in region CWM in association with UKTI and Partners will set up a system in post consumer, post commercial and post industrial sector to develop environmental procedures, regulations & operational strategy for Waste Management in the region. Also will Develop new infrastructure for the existing waste management companies. Educate and train the officials & management staff. On the job/off the job training for the inspection and Quality control of waste materials in accordance with international environmental standards. We can develop Waste management sites in the most economical standard with larger output. We Will develop unique on site, bespoke recycling systems for businesses to make it more profitable. We can help in formulation of legislations concerning global environmental issue vis a vis local contribution. We can invest & guide in waste management equipment, like installation of bailers MRF s and sorting systems.

20 The Future Need to develop a system to manage the waste in a profitable way. Need to conserve the environment and get in line with International standards of environmental protection. Availability of resources & expertise. Willingness to promote the policy of pollution control. New business opportunities for new & developing companies.

21 Thank You Choice Waste Management Ltd Unit D Stratton Business Park Biggleswade Beds SG18 8QB Ph: 0044 (0) Fax: 0044 (0) sales@choicewastemanagement.com