Wednesday, 27 June 2012

UK Recycling Market - Are We Over Reliant on Exports?

UK Recycling Market – An Export Time bomb?
During the last 10 years the UK has managed to make significant inroads to becoming a recycling conscious society. Whilst we have still a long way to go to truly understand and manage waste as a resource, huge investments have gone into the collection system with Local Authorities striving to meet their landfill diversion targets. Whilst Business continue to meet their Producer Responsibility Obligations under the Packaging Waste directive, investing £60 - £100 million per annum through the PRN (Packaging Waste Recovery Note) system.

So where does all this packaging waste / resource material go once it has been collected? And how sustainable in the long term are these markets?















The 2011 Packaging Recycling and Recovery Figures for Quarter 2 help highlight the increased reliance on meeting existing targets through exports of our Packaging Waste to the Far East (see table below).
Table 1 - Recovery and Recycling Carried Out In 2011 Quarter 2
Waste Accepted for UK Reprocessing
Waste Exported for Overseas Reprocessing
Total Waste Accepted or Exported

Paper/board
317,413
453,531
770,944
Paper Composting
962
0
962
Glass
369,458
72,249
441,707
Aluminium
11,454
6,781
18,235
Steel
51,506
56,498
108,003
Plastic
45,619
115,914
161,532
Wood Composting
141
0
141
 Wood
161,718
0
161,718
TOTAL RECYCLING
958,271
704,973
1,663,242

Well it makes sense doesn’t it? We are consuming an increasing % of goods manufactured from Asia, which need to be packaged and our waste packaging provides a valuable raw material resource. It’s the circular economy!?

We now export more Paper & Cardboard for recycling to China than we recycle in the UK, and we export twice as much plastic.  Our exposure to the export market is enormous!

For nearly 10 years we have benefited from the growth and demand of the Asian economy; however this may be changing, and far quicker than we might have envisaged. China recently announced their latest 5 year plan ‘to build a circular economy via sustainable development, promising to promote energy and resource conservation and emissions reduction’. The ambitious plan includes a target to recycle 70% of their major waste products by 2015, putting in place a complete and advanced system to recycle their waste.
To put this into perspective China recycled 140 million tonnes of waste in 2009.

India also has a huge appetite for our waste resource, with a plastics sector employing 3 million people producing nearly 6 million tonnes of different polymers types. However like China India also plans to invest in its domestic recycling collections to sustain their demand.

So with the current economic climate in the UK and in light of the change and slower growth being experienced in Asia, is it time we have a re-think on the end markets we use or do we just need to get better at what we do and listen!?
We do need investment in the latest processing and sorting technology to deliver the highest quality secondary raw materials to international standards, which will in turn deliver optimal economic value.

 Perhaps we also need to invest in our own local end markets for recycling, to help manage any down turn in demand from the international markets.

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Welcome to Co2 Compliance

Co2 Compliance Ltd has over 12 years experience in the field of Corporate Environmental Compliance and Producer Responsibility. We have developed a reputation for delivering commercially focused environmental compliance solutions to International Blue Chip organisations, successful private business and public sector organisations.

We have developed a team and network of environmental professionals who are experts in their field. The team understands the key legal and commercial drivers required for business growth in the developing low carbon economy.

Co2 Compliance Ltd was formed in 2007 with a specific mission to be recognised for delivering trusted, innovative, and commercial environmental compliance solutions to UK business. We support and bring best practice experience to guide our clients to explore the commercial opportunities and manage the business risks of the low carbon economy.

We deliver outsourced legal compliance services to the following ‘polluter pays principle’ regulation / legislation:

  • The Packaging Waste Directive
  • The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
  • Co2 Compliance is a Government Registered Agent (CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme)

Our Carbon Foot Printing and Carbon Management Solutions covering the following services

  • Strategic Carbon Measurement, Management and Reduction Solutions
  • Carbon Compliance reporting and client carbon questionnaire support.
  • Sustainable Procurement and International Supply Chain Auditing
  • PAS 2050 Product and Service Carbon Foot Printing
  • Registered Agent – CRC Energy Efficiency Compliance
  • Carbon Accounting and Scenario Planning Tools
  • Trusted Carbon Offset Provider
  • Corporate Responsibility and Environmental Compliance
  • Change Management