Daniel Powell Business DevelopmentCaroline Wilde Project Management
Hills Waste Solutions
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Introduce myself Caroline Wilde Bid Coordinator I joined Hills 10 years ago on a mgt training programme. I now work within the development team, I essentially formulate waste management solutions for local businesses. I have 2 colleagues with me today Julian and Daryl, who will also be presenting – who will introduce themselves to you I’m sure. We have a stand with some additional information on the company and Andrea has copies of our presnetain – should any of you wish to find out a little bit more.
The Hills Group
Hills Homes Quarry Products WasteManagement
Municipal Activities
Waste Treatment & Disposal
Commercial Waste Collection
• Founded in 1900 by Edward Hill• Group turnover > £100 million
• c.400 staff, operating across South of England
Introduction
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Introduce myself Caroline Wilde Bid Coordinator I joined Hills 10 years ago on a mgt training programme. I now work within the development team, I essentially formulate waste management solutions for local businesses. I have 2 colleagues with me today Julian and Daryl, who will also be presenting – who will introduce themselves to you I’m sure. We have a stand with some additional information on the company and Andrea has copies of our presnetain – should any of you wish to find out a little bit more.
Hills Waste Solutions• 3 waste treatment sites• MRF for DMR• Skip-sorting for C&D• MBT - Westbury
Introduce myself Caroline Wilde Bid Coordinator I joined Hills 10 years ago on a mgt training programme. I now work within the development team, I essentially formulate waste management solutions for local businesses. I have 2 colleagues with me today Julian and Daryl, who will also be presenting – who will introduce themselves to you I’m sure. We have a stand with some additional information on the company and Andrea has copies of our presnetain – should any of you wish to find out a little bit more.
We are here today to speak about waste producer’s duty of care and how to follow the waste hierarchy
Waste
All the crap that nobody else wants …. or
Recovered resource
A constant supply of material that has residual usefulness
Environmental Protection Act 1990. The Environmental Protection Act 1990 (initialism: EPA) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that as of 2008 defines, within England and Wales and Scotland, the fundamental structure and authority for waste management and control of emissions into the environment.
Key Legislation
…introduced concept of ‘Duty of Care’
What does Duty of Care mean?• Collection by an authorised person
- waste carriers licence
• Disposal/treatment at a permitted facility with a permit granted by the EA.
• Paper trailWaste Transfer Note – Annual duty of care season ticket Consignment Note – hazardous waste (Asbestos, flammable or corrosive)
• Comprehensive auditing responsibility – making sure the above is policed.
• NetRegs.gov.uk
Holder Details
Waste Description Waste CodeList of waste
regulations code
Carrier Details
Disposal Site Details
Transfer Date
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The WTN is the main method by which persons in the waste chain can show that they are conforming with the Duty Of Care. They need to be kept for a minimum of 2 years. The WTN must contain: A description of the waste: 1Lists of Waste code – LOW code. 2How it is contained How much waste is being transferred Details of the current holder of the waste: Name and address Evidence of the authorisation to hold the waste ie. Environmental permit number Exemption details Registered Waste Carrier’s number Details of the receiver of the waste: Environmental permit number Exemption details Registered Waste Carrier’s number Details of transfer: Address of transfer or collection point Date of transfer Signature of parties to transfer. Specialist advice should be sought from your waste management contractor if you manage hazardous waste.
The Waste(England and Wales) Regulations 2011 which came into force on the 28th March 2011. As a producer of waste you will be required to “apply the new “Waste Hierarchy” before disposal.
Key Legislation
…introduced concept of ‘Waste Hierarchy’
What does Waste Hierarchy mean?
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Recently a common tool for the desirable way to manage waste in catagories is the waste hierarchy – I’m sure some mgt consultant was paid a lot of money to come up with this but there you go. I think it is actually quite a useful tool – for businesses to follow, and includes things I’m sure you are familiar with: Slowly go through Actions that are further up the hierarchy are better environmental options are often provide the most cost effective solutions. In all business sectors the advise on managing waste places emphasis on elimination and reduction at source. The bottom line is landfill – once the most common route for waste is now well known as an unsustainable route which produce s carbon dioxide therefore there is lot of government led impatus to reduce this
Practical ImprovementsReduce your landfill waste by implementing recycling schemes• Obtain advise from your waste management provider• Dry Mixed Recycling Bins• Food Waste Recycling Bins
Reduce the frequency of waste collections• Compact waste• Bale recyclables
• Remove waste bins from under the desk – centralised points in the office
• Ensure you segregate hazardous waste from non -hazardous waste streams
• Align your procurement of materials that enter the waste stream
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The most straight forward way to reduce your waste costs is to divert waste from landfill – do this by implementing recycling routes for your wastes. Speak to the your waste provider to see what they offer in you r area For example at Hills we offer the red top recycler..... Reuse resourses – print double sided as standard re use as scrap paper The landfill directive prevented the disposal of hazardous waste and non hazardous waste – therefore it is important to ensure you are not mixing then together on your site – as by doing so the entire load will be classed as hazardous waste which will dramatically increase your waste disposal costs. Work with your suppliers of materials that enter the waste stream – are they recyclable are ther recyclable alternatives, can you elimate some packaging waste or is returnable packaging an option.
Summery – Top Tips• Ensure you’re compliant
• Know what you’ve got– Tonnes to landfill– Recycling rate– Types of waste produced– Waste costs as a percentage of turnover
• Talk to your waste provider– What else do they offer– Are their cost effective alternatives
• Get buy in from the top
• Communicate the message
• Record, track and promote improvements
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LEAVE SLIDE BLANK Thank you for your time today We recongnise that waste management isn’t the most exciting of topics when it comes to looking at your sustainability. But its a fact that following the waste hierarchy i showed you earlier will reduce your carbon footprint and as landfill tax rises cut your businesses cost too. So to finish if I can leave you with our top tips for effective waste management... CLICK THROUGH AND READ Thats it from us – thank you – please come and have a chat with us afterwards there a lot more information available on our webste. As I said slides are available from Andrea
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I hope we have answered any obvious questions – Come and see us at the stand after