Benefits of the WRAP SWMP Template. Birmingham, 1 April 2008

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1 Benefits of the WRAP SWMP Template Birmingham, 1 April 2008

2 Dehlia Farrow Associate Director Environment, Halcrow

3 Use of WRAP SWMP Template Improve your project s waste and resource efficiency Demonstrate your project complies with legislation Measure your project s performance and demonstrate continuous improvement Quantify cost savings to your project Progress from Standard to Good and Best Practice Collate all relevant SWMP information in one location

4 Flexibility of WRAP SWMP Template Applicable to: all sizes of project all types of construction Individual Steps can be extracted and incorporated into existing systems Accessible nagement/swmp_form.htm or FREE of charge

5 Key benefits of WRAP SWMP Template Legislative compliance Facilitates Best Practice Enables performance measurement Procurement advice Information interpretation & calculation Guidance on Roles and Responsibilities Technical Guidance

6 Legislative compliance Standard Practice minimum standards meeting legal requirements of: The Site Waste Management Plans Regulations 2008

7 Legislative compliance Responds to: Environmental Protection Act 1990 Landfill Regulations 2002 Control of Pollution Act 1989 Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994

8 Facilitates progression to Best Practice Sets out step by step industry performance to: Standard Practice minimum standards meeting legal compliance Good Practice Quick Win going beyond minimum standards, cost neutral or savings Best Practice driving out waste through design phase.

9 Facilitates performance measurement WRAP SWMP Template facilitates the implementation of KPIs to assist: Project benchmarking Continuous improvement Corporate reporting Align with industry standards outlined by WRAP, BRE, CIRIA, Construction Confederation.

10 Facilitates performance measurement KPIs which can be generated by the data entered into the WRAP SWMP Template: Waste generation Recycling, recovery and segregation rates Diversion of waste from landfill Cost of waste KPIs which require input from other sources: CO 2 emissions Reused and recycled materials in construction

11 Tonnes Estimated and Actual Waste Quantities (m3) Excavated soil Concrete Bricks, blocks and tiles Estimated Total Quantity prior to management (m3) Inert Wastes 51 Totals 44.2 Actual Total Quantity after management (m3) Information Calculation WRAP Template supports calculation and interpretation throughout the project cycle Performance against KPI and targets Cost savings % recycled content Totals of planned and actual waste stream quantities Totals of planned and actual re-use, recycled, recovered waste Comparisons of planned and actual performance

12 Technical and professional guidance Roles and Responsibilities recommendations compliant with the SWMP Regulations (2008). Table extract Step Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Title KPIs and targets Pre-design and design measures Responsibility for waste management Example Responsible Owner Client Design Coordinator Waste Management Champion/Principal Contractor

13 Technical and professional guidance Links and references to SWMP guidance includes: WRAP WMM guidance documents WRAP Recycled Content toolkit WRAP MRER guidance document European Waste Catalogue (EWC) codes NetRegs( /EA ( for guidance on waste legislation

14 WRAP SWMP Template Comply and exceed requirements with the SWMP Regulations 2008 Improve waste and material resource efficiency Flexible Demonstrate cost savings Facilitate progression from Standard to Good and Best Practice