8 th fsp meeting 28 th june 2012
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FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
8th FSP Meeting
28th June 2012
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
Agenda
1. Welcome Simon Macaulay2. Introductions All3. Minutes of 7th FSP Meeting Simon Macaulay4. Landfill ban presentation & group discussion Jane Gardner5. FSP newsletter content and ideas All6. FSP membership Stuart Blofeld7. AOB8. Date of next meeting
October 2012 (w/c 29th Oct) March 2013 (w/c 11th Mar)
LUNCH – 12:30pm
Optional tour of Headlam facility
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
Welcome from Chairman
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
Introductions
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
7th FSP Meeting Minutes & Matters Arising
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Landfill ban of carpet/flooring presentation
Jane Gardner
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
Landfill Ban for Carpet Waste?
26th June 2012Jane Gardner
Carpet Recycling UK
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
EU Landfill Directive & Waste framework directive
• Prevention of negative effects on environment
• Recovery of valuable raw materials
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
EU Landfill directive 1999 & Waste Framework Directive 2008
• Waste must be treated before being landfilled;
• Hazardous waste assigned to a hazardous waste landfill;
• Wastes banned:– liquid waste; – flammable waste; – explosive or oxidising waste; – hospital and other clinical waste which is infectious; – used tyres, with certain exceptions;
• Reduce BMW waste to landfill to:
75% of that produced in 1995 by 201050% of that produced in 1995 by 201235% of that produced in 1995 by 2015
• Waste frame directive target:
50% household waste recycled by 2020
70% construction and demolition waste by 2020
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
Municipal Waste Landfilled in 2006 compared to targets of the European Landfill Directive
(European Environment Agency figures)
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
Household Waste Recycling 2007 vs Targets
AT De BE NL DK NO UK FR0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
MSW Recycling RateEU target
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
Textile waste bans in Europe
• Textile waste included in landfill ban/restriction in:– Germany– Austria– Flanders– Netherlands– Sweden
• UK government considering ban of textile waste to landfill this parliament
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
• 400,000 tonnes per annum• Carpets made of valuable raw materials –
nylon, polypropylene, wool• Diversion rate increase from 2% in 2008
to 16.5% in 2011
– 51% EfW– 49% Recycling
• Higher value outlets developing
UK Carpet Waste Facts
Initial target – 25% by 2015
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
Diversion by Outlet 2011 vs 2010
EfW
Eque
strian
Reuse
Plastic
repro
cessin
g
Fibre
reproc
essing
Geotex
tile
Other0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,00028155
9700
477 1570 545 0 1570
33181
22450
8333150 1498 1500
3112
2010 2011
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
Waste Hierarchy
Prevention
Preparing for Reuse
Recycling
Energy Recovery
Landfill
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
• Landfill ban could accelerate material recovery
• Must be implemented over a timeframe to allow building of capacity for recycling
• Hurried ban could lead to :– Increased incineration – lack of UK
capacity will lead to export of carpet to incineration in Europe
Lack of carpets for development of recycling infrastructure
Landfill ban of carpet waste?
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
• Set targets to show progress in diversion rates
• Continuation of Landfill tax escalator beyond 2014/ 15
• Landfill ban with 5 to 10 year transition period
• Voluntary commitment preferable to legislation
CRUK Position
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
• Carpets emerging as valuable raw material source
• Interest from innovators in using fibres in new products
• Landfill ban potential driver for innovation if:– Sufficient timeframe for implementation;
and– Coupled with increase in landfill tax
Summary
www.carpetrecyclinguk.com
Taking responsibility for carpet recycling
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
FSP newsletter
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
The Flooring Sustainability Partnership E-newsletter
Mock Design for Discussion
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FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
FSP membership
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
2012 FSP membership & secretariat support
No. Company1 Anglo Recycling2 Carpenter3 Contract Flooring Association4 Carpet Recycling UK5 Desso6 FeRFA 7 Forbo8 Headlam9 Interface10 Recofloor (on behalf of Altro and Polyflor)11 Shaw Industries 12 Tarkett13 The Tile Association14 WRAP
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
AOB & Date of Next meeting
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
FSP Annual Report 2012
• Content finalised • Completed copyediting and design• Awaiting final approval by WRAP• Publication date – Summer 2012
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
Next meeting dates October 2012 (w/c 29th October 2012) March 2013 (w/c 11th March 2013)
FLOORING SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP Email :blofelds@bre.co.uk www.flooringwaste.co.uk
Lunch and Tour
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