Zero waste to landfill

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Zero waste to landfill Councils Working Together Marten Gregory Recycling Team Leader Wessex Energy & Environmental Management Group meeting 29 January 2018 - Blandford

Introduction DWP Recycle for Dorset collection service Quantities of household waste Cost of waste Household campaigns Right stuff right bin Slim your bins Where does it go Zero waste to landfill Commercial waste services

Dorset Waste Partnership 6 district and borough councils plus county council Governed through a joint committee (councillors) Supported by a joint commissioning group (officers) 33m budget (17/18) cost sharing agreement Christchurch BC, 3.99% East Dorset DC, 5.94% Dorset Waste Partnership 33,066,600 Waste Disposal 15,264,474 Operations 12,828,298 Capital Charges 1,826,750 Management & Admin 4,159,576 Garden Waste -614,300 Trade Waste -314,198 Container Charging -84,000 Dorset County Council, 64.32% North Dorset DC, 5.40% Purbeck DC, 4.07% West Dorset DC, 8.98% W&PBC, 7.30%

What we do All waste-related services on behalf of the 7 partners: Rubbish collection Recycling (including garden waste) Household recycling centres (HRCs) Mini recycling centres Waste treatment and disposal Street cleansing Education/awareness Closed landfills Enforcement

recycle for Dorset achievements Adoption uniform collection service - replaced 12 different systems (inc 3 different food collections) Roll-out of recycle for Dorset to 200,000 households Doubling of recycling 3.3m annual saving (16/17) Overall 59.4% recycling rate (16/17)

Key driver for reducing waste to landfill

Cost of dealing with waste Gate fees Residual (cost p/t: 95-110) 1 tonne diverted from rubbish saving 1% rubbish saved* 5% rubbish saved* 10% rubbish saved* Avoided waste (prevention) 95-110 62k - 72k 311k - 360k 622k - 720k Recycling (cost / income p/t 20 cost to 8 income) 75-118 49k - 77k 230k - 385k 491k - 772k Food (cost p/t 35-45) 60 65 39k - 43k 196k - 213k 393k - 425k *Based on kerbside collected rubbish 65,435 tonnes (Oct14 Sept15)

250000 DWP Household Waste Recycling And Disposal 200000 T o n n e s 150000 100000 Landfill Treated Reuse,Recycling, Composting 50000 0

Right stuff, right bin campaign Councils Working Together Wider campaign Right stuff, right bin brand 1m message

Literature Right stuff, right bin campaign

February March 2016 Area campaigns - RSRB Somerford, Christchurch 2,000 properties Leigh Park, Wimborne 700 properties Recycling communal bins contaminated - 38/41 collected as rubbish (Somerford) Contaminated recycling cost: 13,570 per year (disposal and additional Operations costs) Campaign cost (predominently replacement bins) : 17,613 Return on investment after 15 months Before: Flat lid After: Aperture lid

Rubbish bin sticker and tag intervention

Food Waste Social media Facebook no food waste advert Weymouth & Portland area Over 2 weeks from 8 May 2017: 8,881 people reached 34,341 local impressions 244 link clicks 11 page likes 29 comments 6 shares 62.8% women, 37.2% men Strongest demo: 25-34

Slim your bins campaign

Junk mail supermarket roadshow

Household recycling performance DWP Recycling and composting rate 2014/15 56.7% 2015/16 58.5% 2016/17 59.4% England rate: 44.9%

Where does it all go? * Dry recycables - delivered to one of a number of DWP transfer facilities. Material is bulked up and sent directly to reprocessors (eg glass) or for further sorting at a Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) eg Shotton MRF*, North Wales. Approximately 99% of all materials sorted at the Shotton MRF remain in the UK, with 80% of them travelling only a few miles to be reprocessed.

Paper and Cardboard These material are separated from the material mix with the use of mechanical screens (ballistic separators) designed to sort out two dimensional and three dimensional materials. Paper and Cardboard then get reprocessed at the UPM Shotton Mill into new products.

Plastics Near Infra Red Technology This is used to separate mixed plastics. Each Polymer reflects a unique level of light intensity which allows various plastic types to be removed from a conveyor into individual streams Once separated these plastics are chipped and pelletised for use in moulding new plastic products.

Cans Separating Steel from Aluminium Steel cans are separated from the material mix with the use of magnets operating over conveyors. Aluminium cans become magnetised when passed through a magnetic field allowing them to be extracted from the mix. This is know as eddy current separation Cans are melted down and reprocessed into more cans or aluminium ingots

Glass Optical sorting to separate various colour fractions Down to 10mm. Majority will go to re-melt Recycled into new glass bottles and jars. Brown/green to Europe

Food Waste - Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Piddlehinton Breaks down the waste in the absence of oxygen Biogas - used to generate electricity, for local businesses Heat - maintain the temperature in the digester Digestate - applied to farm land as a fertiliser

Green Waste Treated via windrow composting Hurn Shredded and blended Laid out in rows Regularly turned to introduce oxygen to the compost

Rubbish Historically much of Dorset s waste went directly to landfill. The introduction of new service aims to avoid this method of disposal where possible. Environmentally and financially this is the most unsustainable method of dealing with waste. The DWP has contracts with landfill providers.

Rubbish - Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) At least 30,000 tonnes per year of rubbish from Dorset is treated at the New Earth Solutions MBT plant. This process extracts recyclables people have missed and composts any remaining organic matter. Some materials extracted from this process are sent for energy recovery and typically the plant achieves 95% + diversion from landfill.

Rubbish - Energy From Waste At least 10,000 tonnes of rubbish per year is sent to the Energy from waste plant in Southampton operated by Veolia. Some metals are extracted for recycling and the plant provides electricity for 20,000+ local homes. This plant achieves 80% diversion form landfill.

Zero waste to landfill In February 2011 the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations introduced the legal requirement for organisations to apply the waste hierarchy when dealing with waste. This means organisations must take all reasonable steps to prevent and reduce waste and where waste does arise demonstrate that they have dealt with it in the most environmentally friendly way possible

Commercial waste Provide waste and recycling services to Dorset businesses The commercial services we provide are: Rubbish collections Recycling collections Glass collections Food waste collections Street sweeping One off events (Weymouth Seafood Festival & Melplash Show) 35 dedicated commercial waste & recycling rounds per week 281 domestic rounds where commercial customers can be collected on

Commercial waste We provide commercial waste, recycling, glass and food waste services across all of Dorset (not including Poole and Bournemouth) We offer collection frequencies from daily to 4-weekly Key results from our December 2016 satisfaction survey o 94% customer satisfaction rate o81% of our customers agree that our services offer value for money o95% of our customers would recommend our commercial services

Councils Working Together Questions? m.k.gregory@dorsetwastepartnership.gov.uk dorsetforyou.com/recyclefordorset 01305 228672