Plastics & Municipal Sustainability Opportunities Tools to Enhance Sustainability Through Increased Recovery Association of Municipalities August 19, 2015 1
Session Overview CPIA s Keys for Sustainable Programs Metrics Research & Innovation Communications & Education Tools Collaborative Partnerships & Pilot Projects Municipal Integrated Resource Recovery 4R s Systems Region of Durham s Waste Resource Recovery Systems Presentation by Mirka Januszkiewicz, Director of Waste on Durham s integrated waste resource recovery system Making use of all 4R s to divert waste resources from landfill
Canadian Plastics Industry Association Serving as the national voice of the plastics industry in Canada since 1943! Member driven advocacy association representing the majority of the 3,170 companies employing 95,000 workers in Canada s $30 billion plastics industry. Members from across the country and the value chain.
CPIA Core Focus Post Use Resource Recovery OBJECTIVES OF POST USE RESOURCE RECOVERY PROGRAM: Work collaboratively with stakeholders to improve the sustainability of plastics Increase the types and volumes of plastics diverted from landfill, through recycling & energy recovery options Increase the plastics recycling capacity within Canada
2014 Canada Access Rates for Plastic Container Materials 100% 90% 80% 99% 94% 98% 95% 84% 63% to 99% 91% 93% 93% 93% 86% 82% 90% 93% 85% 70% 63% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% CPIA 2015 Report; 2014 data
100% 2014 Access Rates Non-container Plastic Materials Growing Due to Innovation & New Technologies 90% 80% 74% 70% 67% 66% 60% 50% 56% 51% 55% 40% 30% 20% 34% 36% 29% 10% 0% 3% 1% 0% 2%
350000000 300000000 250000000 200000000 150000000 100000000 50000000 2013 Post Consumer Plastics Collected for Recycling in Canada (kgs) 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 PET Bottles HDPE Bottles PP Bottles Non-bottle Rigid Film Foam CPIA 2015 Report; 2013 data
Plastics Packaging Collected in Canada for Recycling CPIA 2015 Report; 2013 data 311 million kgs collected for recycling 9% increase over 2012 Bottle recycling still dominates 23% increase in film and 172% increase in foam 80% of collected plastics is reclaimed in Canada or US
Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) of Plastics Packaging March 2014, LCA study on benefits of plastic packaging looked at materials, manufacturing, distribution, usage & disposal Examined substituting all plastic packaging with non-plastic alternatives - found significant detrimental impacts on packaging weight, transport energy consumption & global warming 4.4 more material used (by weight) 2X more energy used 2.3X more global warming potential Report & press release: http://www.plastics.ca/_files/file.php?fileid=newsqghirnsequ&filename=file_nr_plastic_packaginggoodforenvironment.pdf
Plastics Packaging Helps to Conserve Natural Resources GLASS 36% PACKAGING PLASTIC 3.5% PACKAGING Without plastics, distributors fleets would make 50% more journeys = more cost and emissions
Education Critical For Sustainability Images of various plastic packaging types and range of ads Free for municipal and recycling operators to use Register at CPIA Website - www.plastics.ca/recycling/pandeplasticbottlesandcontainers/i magebank/index.php
Image Bank Samples Photos and Ads
Other Online Resources from CPIA Film print, radio and TV ads Polystyrene posters, newspaper ads, onsite banners, website content Tubs and lids factsheets and market information Cap recycling APR guidelines and FAQs, market information www.plastics.ca/recycling/index.php
Online Directory for Film Canadian Content
CPIA Projects to Increase Recycling of Plastic Packaging 2014 pilot for ICI collection and recycling of film Partnership with Walmart & SC Johnson on return-to-retail film collection Ongoing partnership to manage PS foam at Montreal depot Support of other provincial and municipal programs to manage PS
Expanding Film Plastics Recycling to ICI Sector Project launched in April 2014 Collecting/recycling stretch wrap from loading docks and back-ofstore film, and educating retail tenants Material collected in first 4 months showed high levels of non-pe contamination Recycling partnership changed in August 2014; fine-tuned in Q4 Case study and reporting in Q2 2015
Expanding Film Plastics Recycling to Retail Partnership with Walmart & SC Johnson announced in July 2014 National return-to-retail model to collect a wide range of post-consumer film and bag materials Campaign includes in-store marketing branded bins, e-signage, in-aisle shelf-talkers Upcoming national PR campaign CPIA providing funding for in-store support and conducting material audits at 6 Ontario stores work ongoing
Industry-Municipal Partnership for Polystyrene (PS) Collection & Recycling Successful year-long pilot to collect PS at LaSalle s Ecocentre in Montreal, Quebec made permanent in October 2014 All types of PS collected PS foams & rigid; food containers, cushion packaging, panels Partnership with member company to use backhaul infrastructure and include recycled PS in durable construction products Plans to introduce backhaul model to other municipalities in 2015
Expanding PS Foam Collection New Densifier Technology Municipality of Colchester British Columbia New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ontario Densifiers established in other locations both municipal and IC&I Canada Densifying PS reduces recycling and shipping costs substantially systems expanding across Canada19
The 4R s Benefits Plastics Sustainability Integrated Solid Waste Resource Management Systems utilizing 4R s enhance opportunities for resource conservation, recycling & recovery Benefits to economy, environment & socially Plastics recycling & recovery increases from enhanced 4R s systems Image Source: Durham Works Spring/Summer 2015
Summary: Plastics are Too Valuable to Waste 1. Plastics make a positive contribution to the three pillars of sustainability and zero waste to landfill goals 2. Plastic packaging has high value in recycling & energy recovery 3. Communication and education needed to inform the public on the efficient use of plastics 4. Partnership models create unique outreach, collection, recycling & resource recovery opportunities 5. Integrated Solid Waste Resource Management Systems utilizing all 4R s enhance opportunities for plastic resource conservation, recycling & recovery
CPIA Contacts Joe Hruska CPIA Sustainability Consultant jhruska@cogeco.ca 416-930-1796 Krista Friesen Vice President, Sustainability kfriesen@plastics.ca 905-678-7749 x234 CPIA Website: http://www.plastics.ca
Mirka Januszkiewicz, Director of Waste, Region of Durham Will present an overview of the Region s award winning 4R s approach to waste resource management.