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Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Welcome
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Agenda
bull
1530
Introduction Michael Ankers Construction Products Association bull
1540
The 2012 Target halving waste to landfill ndash methodology
and baseline Katherine Adams BREbull
1610
Practical actions ndash UK Contractors Group Waste Action
Plan Charlie Law Bam Construct UK Ltd and Peter Johnson Kier Group plc
bull
1640
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Gilli
Hobbs BREbull
1700
Product Resource Efficiency projects Jane Thornback
Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
bull
1720
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill Mike Watson WRAPbull
1740
Next steps and Q amp A
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Michael Ankers Chief Executive
Construction Products Association
Introduction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Katherine Adams BRE
Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outline
1
Introducing the target
2
Methodology for determining the baseline and reporting
3
The 2008 baseline
4
Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Introducing the target
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste target
lsquoBy 2012 a 50 reduction of construction demolition and excavation (CDampE) waste to landfill compared to 2008rsquo
Excludes aggregates used for backfilling quarries site restoration or legitimately spread on exempt sites
England only
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Questions asked
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How do we determine the 2008 baseline
bull
How do we ensure that there is a consistent and robust methodology to measure progress
bull
How much waste does the target equate to
ndash
Discussed by the Waste Subgroup
ndash
Key dialogue with Defra Environment Agency and WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
SCTG Waste subgroup bull
CECA ‐
Clancy Docrwa
bull
UKCG ndash Kier Group plc BAM Construct UK Bovis
Lend Lease
bull
CPA ‐
Jewsonsbull
RIBA ndash Powell Dobson
bull
NSCCbull
NFDC ndash Dorton Group
bull
MBE KTNbull
WRAP
bull
EAbull
DEFRA
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BISbull
BRE
bull
Chair ndash Peter Johnson (Kier Group plc)bull
Deputy Chair ndash Paul Toyne
(Bovis
Lend Lease)bull
Secretariat ndash
Katherine Adams from BRE previously provided by Construction Resources
and Waste Platform (CRWP)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outcomes
bull
Methodology report
ndash
Provides detailed methodology
ndash
Assumptions weaknesses and risks are made clear
ndash
Repeatable
ndash
Extra information on CDampE waste data collection and future developments
ndash
Background to the work
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Baseline report
ndash
Figures for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
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Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
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Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
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Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
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CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Agenda
bull
1530
Introduction Michael Ankers Construction Products Association bull
1540
The 2012 Target halving waste to landfill ndash methodology
and baseline Katherine Adams BREbull
1610
Practical actions ndash UK Contractors Group Waste Action
Plan Charlie Law Bam Construct UK Ltd and Peter Johnson Kier Group plc
bull
1640
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Gilli
Hobbs BREbull
1700
Product Resource Efficiency projects Jane Thornback
Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
bull
1720
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill Mike Watson WRAPbull
1740
Next steps and Q amp A
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Michael Ankers Chief Executive
Construction Products Association
Introduction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Katherine Adams BRE
Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outline
1
Introducing the target
2
Methodology for determining the baseline and reporting
3
The 2008 baseline
4
Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Introducing the target
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste target
lsquoBy 2012 a 50 reduction of construction demolition and excavation (CDampE) waste to landfill compared to 2008rsquo
Excludes aggregates used for backfilling quarries site restoration or legitimately spread on exempt sites
England only
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Questions asked
bull
How do we determine the 2008 baseline
bull
How do we ensure that there is a consistent and robust methodology to measure progress
bull
How much waste does the target equate to
ndash
Discussed by the Waste Subgroup
ndash
Key dialogue with Defra Environment Agency and WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
SCTG Waste subgroup bull
CECA ‐
Clancy Docrwa
bull
UKCG ndash Kier Group plc BAM Construct UK Bovis
Lend Lease
bull
CPA ‐
Jewsonsbull
RIBA ndash Powell Dobson
bull
NSCCbull
NFDC ndash Dorton Group
bull
MBE KTNbull
WRAP
bull
EAbull
DEFRA
bull
BISbull
BRE
bull
Chair ndash Peter Johnson (Kier Group plc)bull
Deputy Chair ndash Paul Toyne
(Bovis
Lend Lease)bull
Secretariat ndash
Katherine Adams from BRE previously provided by Construction Resources
and Waste Platform (CRWP)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outcomes
bull
Methodology report
ndash
Provides detailed methodology
ndash
Assumptions weaknesses and risks are made clear
ndash
Repeatable
ndash
Extra information on CDampE waste data collection and future developments
ndash
Background to the work
bull
Baseline report
ndash
Figures for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Michael Ankers Chief Executive
Construction Products Association
Introduction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Katherine Adams BRE
Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outline
1
Introducing the target
2
Methodology for determining the baseline and reporting
3
The 2008 baseline
4
Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Introducing the target
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste target
lsquoBy 2012 a 50 reduction of construction demolition and excavation (CDampE) waste to landfill compared to 2008rsquo
Excludes aggregates used for backfilling quarries site restoration or legitimately spread on exempt sites
England only
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Questions asked
bull
How do we determine the 2008 baseline
bull
How do we ensure that there is a consistent and robust methodology to measure progress
bull
How much waste does the target equate to
ndash
Discussed by the Waste Subgroup
ndash
Key dialogue with Defra Environment Agency and WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
SCTG Waste subgroup bull
CECA ‐
Clancy Docrwa
bull
UKCG ndash Kier Group plc BAM Construct UK Bovis
Lend Lease
bull
CPA ‐
Jewsonsbull
RIBA ndash Powell Dobson
bull
NSCCbull
NFDC ndash Dorton Group
bull
MBE KTNbull
WRAP
bull
EAbull
DEFRA
bull
BISbull
BRE
bull
Chair ndash Peter Johnson (Kier Group plc)bull
Deputy Chair ndash Paul Toyne
(Bovis
Lend Lease)bull
Secretariat ndash
Katherine Adams from BRE previously provided by Construction Resources
and Waste Platform (CRWP)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outcomes
bull
Methodology report
ndash
Provides detailed methodology
ndash
Assumptions weaknesses and risks are made clear
ndash
Repeatable
ndash
Extra information on CDampE waste data collection and future developments
ndash
Background to the work
bull
Baseline report
ndash
Figures for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Katherine Adams BRE
Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outline
1
Introducing the target
2
Methodology for determining the baseline and reporting
3
The 2008 baseline
4
Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Introducing the target
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste target
lsquoBy 2012 a 50 reduction of construction demolition and excavation (CDampE) waste to landfill compared to 2008rsquo
Excludes aggregates used for backfilling quarries site restoration or legitimately spread on exempt sites
England only
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Questions asked
bull
How do we determine the 2008 baseline
bull
How do we ensure that there is a consistent and robust methodology to measure progress
bull
How much waste does the target equate to
ndash
Discussed by the Waste Subgroup
ndash
Key dialogue with Defra Environment Agency and WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
SCTG Waste subgroup bull
CECA ‐
Clancy Docrwa
bull
UKCG ndash Kier Group plc BAM Construct UK Bovis
Lend Lease
bull
CPA ‐
Jewsonsbull
RIBA ndash Powell Dobson
bull
NSCCbull
NFDC ndash Dorton Group
bull
MBE KTNbull
WRAP
bull
EAbull
DEFRA
bull
BISbull
BRE
bull
Chair ndash Peter Johnson (Kier Group plc)bull
Deputy Chair ndash Paul Toyne
(Bovis
Lend Lease)bull
Secretariat ndash
Katherine Adams from BRE previously provided by Construction Resources
and Waste Platform (CRWP)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outcomes
bull
Methodology report
ndash
Provides detailed methodology
ndash
Assumptions weaknesses and risks are made clear
ndash
Repeatable
ndash
Extra information on CDampE waste data collection and future developments
ndash
Background to the work
bull
Baseline report
ndash
Figures for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outline
1
Introducing the target
2
Methodology for determining the baseline and reporting
3
The 2008 baseline
4
Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Introducing the target
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste target
lsquoBy 2012 a 50 reduction of construction demolition and excavation (CDampE) waste to landfill compared to 2008rsquo
Excludes aggregates used for backfilling quarries site restoration or legitimately spread on exempt sites
England only
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Questions asked
bull
How do we determine the 2008 baseline
bull
How do we ensure that there is a consistent and robust methodology to measure progress
bull
How much waste does the target equate to
ndash
Discussed by the Waste Subgroup
ndash
Key dialogue with Defra Environment Agency and WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
SCTG Waste subgroup bull
CECA ‐
Clancy Docrwa
bull
UKCG ndash Kier Group plc BAM Construct UK Bovis
Lend Lease
bull
CPA ‐
Jewsonsbull
RIBA ndash Powell Dobson
bull
NSCCbull
NFDC ndash Dorton Group
bull
MBE KTNbull
WRAP
bull
EAbull
DEFRA
bull
BISbull
BRE
bull
Chair ndash Peter Johnson (Kier Group plc)bull
Deputy Chair ndash Paul Toyne
(Bovis
Lend Lease)bull
Secretariat ndash
Katherine Adams from BRE previously provided by Construction Resources
and Waste Platform (CRWP)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outcomes
bull
Methodology report
ndash
Provides detailed methodology
ndash
Assumptions weaknesses and risks are made clear
ndash
Repeatable
ndash
Extra information on CDampE waste data collection and future developments
ndash
Background to the work
bull
Baseline report
ndash
Figures for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Introducing the target
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste target
lsquoBy 2012 a 50 reduction of construction demolition and excavation (CDampE) waste to landfill compared to 2008rsquo
Excludes aggregates used for backfilling quarries site restoration or legitimately spread on exempt sites
England only
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Questions asked
bull
How do we determine the 2008 baseline
bull
How do we ensure that there is a consistent and robust methodology to measure progress
bull
How much waste does the target equate to
ndash
Discussed by the Waste Subgroup
ndash
Key dialogue with Defra Environment Agency and WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
SCTG Waste subgroup bull
CECA ‐
Clancy Docrwa
bull
UKCG ndash Kier Group plc BAM Construct UK Bovis
Lend Lease
bull
CPA ‐
Jewsonsbull
RIBA ndash Powell Dobson
bull
NSCCbull
NFDC ndash Dorton Group
bull
MBE KTNbull
WRAP
bull
EAbull
DEFRA
bull
BISbull
BRE
bull
Chair ndash Peter Johnson (Kier Group plc)bull
Deputy Chair ndash Paul Toyne
(Bovis
Lend Lease)bull
Secretariat ndash
Katherine Adams from BRE previously provided by Construction Resources
and Waste Platform (CRWP)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outcomes
bull
Methodology report
ndash
Provides detailed methodology
ndash
Assumptions weaknesses and risks are made clear
ndash
Repeatable
ndash
Extra information on CDampE waste data collection and future developments
ndash
Background to the work
bull
Baseline report
ndash
Figures for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste target
lsquoBy 2012 a 50 reduction of construction demolition and excavation (CDampE) waste to landfill compared to 2008rsquo
Excludes aggregates used for backfilling quarries site restoration or legitimately spread on exempt sites
England only
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Questions asked
bull
How do we determine the 2008 baseline
bull
How do we ensure that there is a consistent and robust methodology to measure progress
bull
How much waste does the target equate to
ndash
Discussed by the Waste Subgroup
ndash
Key dialogue with Defra Environment Agency and WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
SCTG Waste subgroup bull
CECA ‐
Clancy Docrwa
bull
UKCG ndash Kier Group plc BAM Construct UK Bovis
Lend Lease
bull
CPA ‐
Jewsonsbull
RIBA ndash Powell Dobson
bull
NSCCbull
NFDC ndash Dorton Group
bull
MBE KTNbull
WRAP
bull
EAbull
DEFRA
bull
BISbull
BRE
bull
Chair ndash Peter Johnson (Kier Group plc)bull
Deputy Chair ndash Paul Toyne
(Bovis
Lend Lease)bull
Secretariat ndash
Katherine Adams from BRE previously provided by Construction Resources
and Waste Platform (CRWP)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outcomes
bull
Methodology report
ndash
Provides detailed methodology
ndash
Assumptions weaknesses and risks are made clear
ndash
Repeatable
ndash
Extra information on CDampE waste data collection and future developments
ndash
Background to the work
bull
Baseline report
ndash
Figures for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Questions asked
bull
How do we determine the 2008 baseline
bull
How do we ensure that there is a consistent and robust methodology to measure progress
bull
How much waste does the target equate to
ndash
Discussed by the Waste Subgroup
ndash
Key dialogue with Defra Environment Agency and WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
SCTG Waste subgroup bull
CECA ‐
Clancy Docrwa
bull
UKCG ndash Kier Group plc BAM Construct UK Bovis
Lend Lease
bull
CPA ‐
Jewsonsbull
RIBA ndash Powell Dobson
bull
NSCCbull
NFDC ndash Dorton Group
bull
MBE KTNbull
WRAP
bull
EAbull
DEFRA
bull
BISbull
BRE
bull
Chair ndash Peter Johnson (Kier Group plc)bull
Deputy Chair ndash Paul Toyne
(Bovis
Lend Lease)bull
Secretariat ndash
Katherine Adams from BRE previously provided by Construction Resources
and Waste Platform (CRWP)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outcomes
bull
Methodology report
ndash
Provides detailed methodology
ndash
Assumptions weaknesses and risks are made clear
ndash
Repeatable
ndash
Extra information on CDampE waste data collection and future developments
ndash
Background to the work
bull
Baseline report
ndash
Figures for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
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PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
SCTG Waste subgroup bull
CECA ‐
Clancy Docrwa
bull
UKCG ndash Kier Group plc BAM Construct UK Bovis
Lend Lease
bull
CPA ‐
Jewsonsbull
RIBA ndash Powell Dobson
bull
NSCCbull
NFDC ndash Dorton Group
bull
MBE KTNbull
WRAP
bull
EAbull
DEFRA
bull
BISbull
BRE
bull
Chair ndash Peter Johnson (Kier Group plc)bull
Deputy Chair ndash Paul Toyne
(Bovis
Lend Lease)bull
Secretariat ndash
Katherine Adams from BRE previously provided by Construction Resources
and Waste Platform (CRWP)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outcomes
bull
Methodology report
ndash
Provides detailed methodology
ndash
Assumptions weaknesses and risks are made clear
ndash
Repeatable
ndash
Extra information on CDampE waste data collection and future developments
ndash
Background to the work
bull
Baseline report
ndash
Figures for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Outcomes
bull
Methodology report
ndash
Provides detailed methodology
ndash
Assumptions weaknesses and risks are made clear
ndash
Repeatable
ndash
Extra information on CDampE waste data collection and future developments
ndash
Background to the work
bull
Baseline report
ndash
Figures for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Methodology
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Scope
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
1 Data source
bull
Mostly based on Environment Agencyrsquos waste operator
returns
bullWaste Data Interrogator
bullReport on how much waste is received and the type at
different waste facilities
bull
Updated regularly and publically available
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste codes
bull
Selected waste codes that are known to be CDampE
bull
List of Waste Regulations 2005 (European Waste Catalogue)
bull
Chapter 17 Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)
ndash
Total of 31 categories
bull
Also older categories which are being phased out
ndash
UKWS 21 Inert
ndash
UKWS 22 General and biodegradable
ndash
UKWS 24 Contaminated general waste
ndash
UKWS 26 Asbestos
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Limitations
bull
Wastes may be from CDampE activities but not coded as such eg
ndash
20 02 02
Soils and stones include civic amenity waste stone sub soil
garden waste parks
and garden waste topsoil etc ndash
Chapter 15 Packaging Wastes (can be used if packaging is separated on site)
bull
Difficult to assess how much could be CDampE waste
bull
Waste from construction product manufactures suppliers and distributors has been excluded ndash
Usually classified as commercial and industrial (CampI) waste for which different codes are
used eg ndash
A Joinery workshoprsquos waste may be classified under Chapter 3 Waste from wood
processing and the production of paper cardboard pulp panels and furniture
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
CDampE waste that is received at landfill (direct
from site or via a facility)
bull
Using selected waste codes
bull
BUT not all waste sent to landfill is deposited as a
waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Beneficial reuse
bull
Some waste may be beneficially reused eg
engineering capping
bull
Backfilling of quarries (planning obligation)
bull
HMRC ndash
Landfill Tax Bulletins
bull
Pro‐rata to England using contractors output (value)
bull
Use as a proxy waste that is EXEMPT
from landfill tax is beneficially reused
bull
THIS IS A ASSUMPTION
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
bull
Waste can go to landfill via a WTS etc
bull
If coded as CDampE already included in Section 2
bull
BUT may be CDampE waste and coded as Chapter 19 Waste
and Water Treatment Facilities
bull
So how much of this is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste from WTS
bull
Incoming bull
Outgoing (landfill)
Photos from WRAP
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Methodology
bull
Look at Chapter 19 codes entering landfillbull
Assume some codes are all CDampE wastendash
19 13 Soil and groundwater remediation (and all subcategories)
ndash
19 12 09 Minerals (for example soils and stones)bull
However a proportion of 19 12 codes lsquoMechanical Treatment of Wastersquo
is CDampEbull
Use of CDampE waste entering WTS as a factor for determining of 19
12 that is CDampE waste
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
An examplehellip
ndash
5000 tonnes of waste sent to a WTS (A)ndash
1000 tonnes of A is CDampE waste (B)
ndash
that of waste sent is BdivideA
100 = 20 (C)
ndash
Of the 5000 tonnes of waste (A) 3000 is received at a landfill as Chapter 19 12 (D)
ndash
The amount that is CDampE waste is estimated to bebull
D C
= 600 tonnes ( 20 of 3000 tonnes)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
bull
Not actually landfilled
bull
Maybe sent for recycling treatment etc
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Summary
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
bull
Requirement to make the target relative ndash use contractors output (value)
bull
Development of indicators to support target
ndash
Indicator 1 ‐
CDampE waste that is known to be landfilled
to decrease this is Section 1
ndash
Indicator 2 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste that is received at waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to stay the
same or increase if
Indicator 1 decreases
ndash
Indicator 3 ‐
The proportion of CDampE waste received at landfill via waste transfer stations treatment plants and metal recycling sites to decrease
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
3 Baseline for 2008
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
The baseline
bull
In 2008 1255 million tonnes of CDampE waste sent to landfill
bull
Equivalent to 118 tonnes per pound
million contractors output for 2008
bull
Target is to reduce by 6275 million tonnes by 2012
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Split of CDampE waste landfilled
Split of CDampE waste to landfill (million tonnes)
93 70
306 23
093 7
Known CDampE waste Estimated Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling SitesKnown Chapter 19 waste (from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling Sites
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
What does this mean
Inert non-hazardous and hazardous split of CDampE waste to landfill 2008 (tonnes)
7861538 63931777 7
3748689 30
InertHazardousNon-hazardous
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
bull
Does not include CDampE waste coded as Chapter 19 from WTS etc
Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
4
70
1
2 23
10
0
1
100
60Concrete bricks tiles and ceramics Wood glass and plastic Bituminous products Metal Soils and stones (hazardous)Soils and stones Dregding spoilTrack ballast Insulation Construction materials containing asbestosGyspum Hazardous CampD waste Mixed CampD waste Inert - rock and stone
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Indicators
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
4 Going forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
bull
Publications available
ndash
wwwwraporgukconstruction
ndash
wwwconstructionproductsorguk
bull
Annual reporting of progress
bull
Development of action plan
ndash
Key wastes to focus on
ndash
Prioritisation and initiatives
ndash
CRWP Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Contacts
Strategic Forum for Construction Jane Thornback janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Waste Subgroup ndash ChairPeter Johnson peterjohnsonkiercouk
BRE ‐
SecretariatKatherine Adams adamskbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
UK Contractors Group ‐ Halving waste to landfill by 2012
Charlie Law ndash BAM Construct UK Ltd
Peter Johnson ndash
Kier Group plc
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
UKCG Membership
UK Contractors Group
Balfour BeattyBAM Construct UKBovis Lend Lease LtdBouyguesCarillion plcClugston Construction LtdCostain Group plcGalliford Try plcHarsco (SGB)Interserve plcJohn Sisk amp Sons Ltd
Keepmoat plcKillby amp GayfordKier Group plcLaing OrsquoRourkeMaceMidas Group LtdMorgan Sindall plcNASCNFDCOsborneSeddon Group Ltd
Shepherd Construction LtdSimons Construction LtdSir Robert McAlpine LtdSkanska UK plcThe Miller Group LtdThomas Vale Construction plcVINCI plcWates Group LtdWillmott Dixon Holdings Ltd
Associate membersCogitamusDeloitte
MadanoPinsent Masons
Reynolds Pointer Chamberlain
30 of industry turnover (around pound36billion)
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
UKCG WRAP Engagement
UK Contractors Group
Waste to Landfill measuring and reporting construction waste guidelines document
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
Set targets for overall waste reduction
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Set targets for overall waste reduction for UKCG
UK Contractors Group
-Target developed to divert 85 of all waste away from landfill by 2012
-Target developed to reduce lsquoConstructionrsquo waste production by 10 year on year based on tonnes per pound100k
-Report into WRAP Halving Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Establish the criteria for a low waste construction site-Priority waste streams
identified in conjunction with the SFfC and a SWMP action schedule issued to members
UK Contractors Group
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
SiteWaste
ManagementPlan
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
UK Contractors Group
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
The UKCG Waste Action Plan
Develop standard terms and conditions for subcontractors
UK Contractors Group
-Standard terms developed covering subcontractors and waste contractors
-Issued to UKCG members for adoption
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
CASE STUDY 4 Pay close attention to material handling and storage
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Thank You
UK Contractors Group
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Gillian Hobbs BRE
Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Outline
1
Roadmap 2008
2
Roadmap update 2010
3
Overview of report
1
Actions ranked highly
2
Recommendations for future activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
bull
Launched July 2008 download from wwwconstructionwasteinfo
bull
Waste reduction target to halve by 2015
bull
Ten areas for action including
ndash
Set baseline data for construction‐related waste
ndash
Further industry agreed voluntary commitments
ndash
Develop a consistent method of measuring carbon
impacts relating to waste and resources
ndash
Strengthen the Code for Sustainable Homes to
require significant waste reduction at all levels
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
bull
Funded by Defra through Construction Resources amp Waste Platform (CRWP)
bull
Final draft out for consultation with Strategic Forum Waste sub‐group due for publication July 2010
bull
Review of activities in last 2 years ndash CRWP Industry amp Policy
bull
Progress against actions set in Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
International review and update of policies from EU
bull
Industry views on priority activities
bull
Recommendations for further activity
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Country CampD waste arisings ( of all waste)
CampD related targets
Belgium 13 MT (22) Flanders amp BCR target of 90 recycling rate for CampD waste by 2020 Incineration and landfill tax Quality control in place for recycled aggregates
Germany 196 MT (54) 50 landfilled in 1997 target to halve waste to landfill from 1996 to 2005 2008 estimate 10 waste landfilled Improvements driven by Industry trade association consortium with 10 year voluntary commitment with the Federal Government Long term recycling quota of 701 and recovery quota of 887 National standards for deconstruction
Japan 77 MT (2005) National report every 5 years (in 1995 total CampD waste was 99 MT showing a decrease over time) Recycling rate was 58 in 1995 and 92 in 2005 Driven by Construction Waste Recycling Law
Netherlands 57 MT (60) 2006 CampD waste recovery rate of 95 Ban on newexpanded landfill since 1994 Ban on landfilling recyclable CampD waste Aim of reduction of 20 in the use of materials in the construction of by 2010
UK 109 MT (32) Waste Strategy 2007 target to halve landfilling of CampD and excavation waste from 2008 to 2012 Voluntary commitment of demolition industry in 2010 to recycle at least 90 of waste annually (reviewed in 2011) Site Waste Management Plans required since 2008Estimated recovery rate for in 2008 of 84
US 170 MT Little by way of national data reporting patchy Estimates for 8 states of average recovery rate of 48 in 2003 Regional and State programmes to reduce and recycle CampD waste Eg landfill ban on certain materials such as Asphalt brick concrete treated amp untreated wood in
International overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
EU policies
bull
Revision of the Waste Framework Directivendash
End‐of‐waste
ndash
70 (by wt) non haz
CampD diversion from landfill by 2020bull
Construction Product Regulation and BWR 7ndash
Sustainable use of natural resources
recyclabilitydeconstuctable durable recycled low impact
bull
CEN TC350 Sustainability of Construction Worksbull
Green Public Procurement
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Industry views on priority areas All aspects of resource efficiency considered important by some
consultees those that scored more highly included
ndash
Work with designers to support eco design amp sustainable production
ndash
OptimisedReturnable packaging on construction products
ndash
Amend exemptions amp permitting scheme to encourage recyclingreuserecovery
ndash
More take back schemes for off cuts amp surplus materials
ndash
More emphasis on waste reduction
ndash
Increased commitment to divert waste from landfill
ndash
Greater recycling infrastructure
ndash
Landfill bans for recyclable biodegradable waste
ndash
Designing for deconstruction amp recycling
ndash
Performance assessment of waste transfer stations
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Recommendations for further activity
bull
For consideration of Waste Sub‐group and others includingndash
Consolidation of voluntary agreements and progress reporting
ndash
Gap analysis of actions underway v targetndash
Monitoring actual effect of environmental permitting
ndash
Consistent carbonlife cycle impact reportingndash
Understand capacity and spread of reuse recycling infrastructure
ndash
Keep tabs on EU policies and legislative requirements in both waste and construction product areas align activity accordingly
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Thank you for listening
wwwconstructionwasteinfo
hobbsgbrecouk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Jane Thornback Sustainability Policy Advisor Construction Products Association and Strategic Forum representative
Product Resource Efficiency projects An overview
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Strategy for Sustainable Construction
bull
Procurement
bull
Design
bull
Innovation
bull
People
bull
Better Regulation
bull
Climate Change Mitigation
bull
Climate Change Adaptation
bull
Water
bull
Biodiversity
bull
Waste
bull
Materials
bull
Embedding amp Reporting Progress
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Waste and Material Targets
bull Sector resource efficiency plans prepared and implemented by trade associations
bull 20 reduction in construction packaging waste by 2012
bull Pilot product roadmaps
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
bull Flooring
bull Joinery
bull Packaging
bull Plasterboard
bull Windows
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
bull
Gain an understanding of the types quantities and sources of waste in each sector
bull
To consider the challenges and barriers to reducing that waste
bull
Identify practical actions that are needed to reduce waste
bull
Recommendations captured in a Resource Efficiency Action Plan for the sector
bull
Report progress against the actions set out in the Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
bull
Stakeholder group from industry and government
bull
Representing the whole supply chain
bull
Each group supported by researchers from the industry and BRE
bull
Project funding received from WRAP and the BRE Trust
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
FLOORINGbull
Contract Flooring Association had a problem
bull
What to do with all the waste flooring their clients asked them to take away where to take it
bull
Over 580000 tonnes of flooring disposed of each year
bull
Only 1 of flooring currently recycled
bull
Over 90 ends up in landfill ndash lots of opportunities for improvement
bull
5 material types examined carpet carpet tiles resilient resin and hard flooring
bull
Material Action Plans developed for each material
bull
Overarching Plan ‐
launch in September 2010
bull
Flooring Sustainability Partnership
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Flooring Key findings
bull
Need to Develop end markets
bull
How to make commercially viable the collection and reprocessing
infrastructure
bull
Ensure waste legislation does not hinder the recycling process
bull
Better data on waste arisings
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY
bull
British Woodworking Federation wanted to reduce wood waste
bull
Joinery industry consumes 250‐300000 m3 annually
bull
Yield rates can be as low as 50
bull
Waste created in small quantities in many locations
bull
4 trials
ndash
Procurement practices can the creation of waste be reduced
ndash
Wood collection systems (rural local govt M62 corridor)
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
JOINERY Findings
bull
Need better understanding of wood waste markets
bull
Is there a business case for wood waste collection schemes
bull
The adoption of standardised lengths likely to decrease waste Industry Accord
bull
Tension between wood for renewable energy and waste hierarchy principles
bull
Resource efficiency plan to launch later this year
bull
Timber Resource Efficiency Partnership (TREP) to take plan forward
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
PACKAGING WASTE
bull
Builders Merchants especially aware of large quantities of packaging waste they throw away
bull
Construction Products Association target to decrease packaging waste by 20 by 2012
bull
Pilot trials on two large waste streams (40) in packaging
ndash
Wooden pallets repatriation Schemes
ndash
Plastic packaging ndash
optimisation
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
bull
Government and industry projects
bull
Funded by Defra research from the BRE
bull
Stakeholder groups
bull
Evidence studies to look at where the most impacts occur
bull
What currently being done about them
bull
Identify actions to lessen impact
bull
Plasterboard Sustainability Partnership formed with members from across the industry supply chain and government
bull
Action Plans to be launched in the Autumn
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event
Thank you
janethornbackconstructionproductsorguk
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Mike Watson WRAP
WRAP ndash
supporting halving waste to landfill
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Halving Waste to Landfill- supporting delivery
Mike WatsonHead of Construction WRAP
Strategic Forum 10th June 2010
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Supply chain actions neededclients
designers
clients
contractors
manufacturers
waste contractors
manufacturers
contractors
designers
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
The Construction Commitments Halving Waste to Landfill
ldquoWe commit to playing our part in halving the amount of construction demolition and excavation waste going to landfill by 2012 We will work to adopt and implement standards for good practice in reducing waste recycling more and increasing the use of recycled and recovered materialsrdquo
Clients Contractors Designers ampConsultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste management Contractors
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Why sign up
Cost savings
Reputation
Environment
Measurement
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Whorsquos signed up - Clients
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Whorsquos signed up - Contractors
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Designers amp Consultants
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Manufacturers amp Suppliers
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Waste Management Contractors
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Supporting bodies
12 W2L Signatories Progress
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Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
12 W2L Signatories Progress
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1010
2008
1011
2008
1012
2008
1001
2009
1002
2009
1003
2009
1004
2009
1005
2009
1006
2009
1007
2009
1008
2009
1009
2009
1010
2009
1011
2009
1012
2009
1001
2010
1002
2010
1003
2010
1004
2010
1005
2010
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Clients amp Contractors
ldquoWe will
set a target
embed the target within corporate policy and processes
set requirements in project procurement
measure performance relative to a corporate baseline
report annually on overall corporate performancerdquo
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Designers amp Consultants
ldquoWe will
create design solutions that minimise waste
identify the best opportunities to reduce waste and use more recovered material
measure the potential improvement
report annually on overall corporate performance
support our teams in broadening their knowledge of resource efficient designrdquo
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Securing corporate commitment and sign-up
Overview of the process
Corporate-level implementation
Project-level implementation
Assemble a business caseSecure buy-inSet out your
delivery plan
Set a target and measure baselineEmbed target
within corporate policy and processesReport annually
on corporate performance
Set requirements in project procurementEngage supply
chainMeasure
performance at project level
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
How can we help
Bespoke procurement wording
Guidance documents
Designing out Waste
Workshops on tools and good practice
Implementing HWTL actions
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
Focusbull Achieve target wastagebull Waste recoverybull Measure performance
Completion
Focusbull Consistent performance
benchmarking
Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
Outline design
Focusbull Waste preventionbull Reusing materials
Detailed design
Focusbull Reduce wastagebull Increase recycled
content
Construction
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Designing out Waste Tools and Guides
Net Waste Tool
Site Waste Management Plan Template
Reporting Portal
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Reporting data
ClientContractorSub contractors
Waste to Landfill Reporting Portal
DesignerManufacturers
ampSuppliers
WMCs
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Reporting - uploading data
BRE SMARTWaste
SWMP Tracker
Direct entry
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Contractors reporting 2008 - 09
01
23
45
67
8
waste generated waste to landfill
mill
ion
tonn
es
20082009
Encouraging results so farhellip
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
wwwwraporgukconstruction
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-
Strategic Forum for Construction CDampE waste baseline event ndash 10th June 2010
Next steps and questions
- Welcome
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Halving Construction Demolition and Excavation Waste to Landfill by 2012
- Outline
- 1 Introducing the target
- Waste target
- Questions asked
- SCTG Waste subgroup
- Outcomes
- 2 Methodology
- Scope
- 1 Data source
- Waste codes
- Limitations
- 2 Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Beneficial reuse
- 3 CDampE waste sent to landfill via transfer station treatment and metal recycling
- Waste from WTS
- Methodology
- An examplehellip
- 4 CDampE waste removed from landfill
- Summary
- Indicators
- 3 Baseline for 2008
- Known CDampE waste sent to landfill
- Assumed CDampE waste sent to landfill from Waste Transfer Stations Treatment and Metal Recycling
- Slide Number 28
- The baseline
- Split of CDampE waste landfilled
- What does this mean
- Breakdown of known CDampE waste to landfill
- Indicators
- 4 Going forward
- Slide Number 35
- Contacts
- UK Contractors Group -Halving waste to landfill by 2012
- UKCG Membership
- UKCG WRAP Engagement
- The UKCG Waste Sub Group Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- The UKCG Waste Action Plan
- CASE STUDY 1 Identifying opportunities to reuse excavated material on site
- CASE STUDY 2 Always carry out a pre-demolition audit
- CASE STUDY 3 Well wood you believe it
- CASE STUDY 4Pay close attention to material handling and storage
- Thank You
- Construction Resource Efficiency Roadmap
- Outline
- 1 Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap 2008
- Construction Resources amp Waste Roadmap Update 2010
- Slide Number 54
- EU policies
- Industry views on priority areas
- Recommendations for further activity
- Thank you for listening
- Product Resource Efficiency projectsAn overview
- Strategy for Sustainable Construction
- Waste and Material Targets
- Sector Resource Efficiency Plans
- Resource Efficiency Projects Aims
- Resource Efficiency Projects The studies
- FLOORING
- Flooring Key findings
- JOINERY
- JOINERY Findings
- PACKAGING WASTE
- Plasterboard and Windows Roadmaps
- Thank you
- WRAP ndash supporting halving waste to landfill
- Slide Number 73
- Supply chain actions needed
- Slide Number 75
- Why sign up
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Manufacturers amp Suppliers
- Waste Management Contractors
- Supporting bodies
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Slide Number 86
- How can we help
- Tools to quantify waste reduction and cost savings
- Reporting data
- Slide Number 90
- Slide Number 91
- Slide Number 92
- Slide Number 93
- Next steps and questions
-