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International Waste Management -
Crisis And Opportunity.
David Brown
A picture of crisis – Lebanon 2009
A picture of crisis – Italy 2014
A picture of crisis – Bangalore 2012
A picture of crisis – Purfleet (Essex) 2015
Why the waste crisis?
• Rising population and growing incomes = increased consumption/discard of materials.
• Effective waste management systems often lag the growth.
• Short term denial of costly solutions is an easier option for decision makers.
• Conflict and political chaos.
• Rush for GDP growth often trumps other concerns.
• Often informal and possibly chaotic waste management systems are swamped by
growth.
• Problems can appear slow motion so it is human nature to delay hard decisions.
• Discarded materials and products gradually accumulate in local and then the global
environment but the costs are often externalised.
• Recycling cynicism is quite common even in the UK.
Impacts of the crisis.
• Adverse impacts on human health includes increased incidence Diarrhea,
respiratory ailments, Dengue Fever, chemical poisoning, stress.
• Accumulations of waste can block drainage channels and exacerbate flooding.
• Waste makes 4% contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions with landfills
contributing 12% to global methane emissions.
• Loss of valuable land space.
• Unquantified but potentially large effects on marine life and ocean systems.
• Pollution of ground, surface and drinking waters.
• Theft of resources from the future with near term implications.
• Increased economic volatility and wild swings in commodity prices.
• Shameful legacy.
Oil prices since 1980
Waste growth projections
Affluence = waste ?
• Waste generation per capita is 4 times higher in OECD countries compared
with African countries.
• Today urban India produces just a little more waste than urban Britain but
has a population almost 6 times as large.
• By 2025 US waste production will still be almost double that of India’s
despite a population of 1 billion less people.
• Rapid growth in China means that country will produce about twice as much
waste as the US by 2025 but still that is 1/3rd less per capita.
• The cost of managing waste globally is predicted at £375.5 billion per annum
by 2025. That is enough to end extreme poverty the world over according to
Oxfam.
• For low and middle income countries solid waste management is the single
largest budget item for cities.
Putting waste in context.
Variations in waste management systems.
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Landfill recycled WTE Dump Compost Other
Disposal methods of worldwide MSW in
millions of tonnes
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
OECD MENA Lac ECA EAP SAR AFR
Waste Collection Rates By Region % of
MSW collected
Why your decisions matter so much
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
High Income Upper Middle Lower
Middle
Low Income
MSW Disposal by income total
Dumps Landfills compost recycled incineration other
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
High Income Upper Middle Lower Middle Low Income
MSW Disposal by Income % breakdown
Dumps Landfills Compost Recycled Incineration Other
Waste management system characteristics.
• OECD countries recycle more of
much.
• Lowest income countries
recycling very little of hardly
anything.
• Many more countries are now
moving toward western levels of
waste production but without
proper waste management
systems.
• Small numbers of countries may
make a perfect transition.
OECD type have
consumed the
most now
recycling more
Middle Income
Now consuming
more, wasting
more and racing
to catch up
economically
War Torn
Countries in or
emerging from
waste crisis
Lowest Income
Still consuming
virtually nothing
per head
Waste management opportunities.
• Improvement to waste management systems normally brings improvements to
human well-being, employment conditions, environmental protection, wider cost
reductions and higher incomes.
• The world market for recyclable waste is estimated at $410 billion.
• Preventing food waste could save the UK £12 billion a year and $750 billion per
annum globally.
• In the US, 1.1 million people are employed in re-use or recycling establishments
earning higher than average wages.
• Producing aluminum from recycled aluminum results in a 95% energy saving and
recycling just 1 can saves enough energy to run a TV for 3 hours.
• In the US, 1.1 million people are employed in re-use or recycling establishments and
are earning higher than average wages.
• Home composting saves Derbyshire tax payers at least £250,000 per year and
recycling saves the county well over £ 8 million a year compared with landfill.
Reasons to be cheerful– 1,2,3
1 Pune India
Pre-2008 an over-stretched municipal
and dangerous informal system was
challenged by the waste pickers who
organised to form a cooperative.
Now has better recycling rates, worker
incomes and environmental conditions.
Triumph of determined community
action and key individuals.
2 Alaminos - Philippines
Pre-2010 widespread fly- tipping and
burning in the countryside threatening
the marine environment and tourism.
Now – NGO in partnership with village
leaders creates small-scale composting
and introduced separate collections of
organic wastes. Amazing community
engagement achieved and businesses
and tourist facilities participating.
Plastics recycled to improve paved areas
and waste workshops well attended.
3 Taiwan
Late 1980s planning for waste crisis as
landfill space ran out and massive
programme of incineration proposed.
Faced fierce community opposition.
Situation deteriorated until 2003 when a
Zero Waste policy adopted.
Now miraculous disconnection of GDP
growth from waste. GDP rose 50%
between 2000 and 2010 but total waste
fell from 8.7 million to 7.95 million
tonnes. A 12.8% per capita fall.
Think about it !
Could the
wires on his
head be
recovered into
the chain of
commercial
utility?
The success of
future waste
management
systems will rely
primarily on the
trillions of
individual
decisions and
actions.
Tactically nudge/talk about it.
The power
of inertia is
enormous
there are
many
people who
should
know better
that don’t
recycle.
Emphasise
relevance to
them.
Choose
your
tactics.
In the
UK a big
barrier
is the
belief
that
recycling
is not
recycled.
Take action – but how?
Favourable tailwinds
• Widespread corporate and business action to minimise costs and respond to
stakeholder and customer pressure or gain market share.
• The rise of community awareness and action groups.
• Requirements of legislation such as EU Directives driving producer
responsibility on a wide variety of waste streams.
• Rise of voluntary agreements such as the Courtald Commitment.
• Pressure to gain accreditation such as ISO systems.
• Customer expectation and enquiry can and is driving change – arguably too
slow though.
• Great waste minimisation examples are set others following.
• UK waste arisings in 2004 were 526 million tonnes. In 2010 -177 million
tonnes.
Conclusion
The world is at a turning point and in the right lane – just !
Thanks For Listening

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International Waste Management; Crisis and Opportunity by David Brown

  • 1. International Waste Management - Crisis And Opportunity. David Brown
  • 2. A picture of crisis – Lebanon 2009
  • 3. A picture of crisis – Italy 2014
  • 4. A picture of crisis – Bangalore 2012
  • 5. A picture of crisis – Purfleet (Essex) 2015
  • 6. Why the waste crisis? • Rising population and growing incomes = increased consumption/discard of materials. • Effective waste management systems often lag the growth. • Short term denial of costly solutions is an easier option for decision makers. • Conflict and political chaos. • Rush for GDP growth often trumps other concerns. • Often informal and possibly chaotic waste management systems are swamped by growth. • Problems can appear slow motion so it is human nature to delay hard decisions. • Discarded materials and products gradually accumulate in local and then the global environment but the costs are often externalised. • Recycling cynicism is quite common even in the UK.
  • 7. Impacts of the crisis. • Adverse impacts on human health includes increased incidence Diarrhea, respiratory ailments, Dengue Fever, chemical poisoning, stress. • Accumulations of waste can block drainage channels and exacerbate flooding. • Waste makes 4% contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions with landfills contributing 12% to global methane emissions. • Loss of valuable land space. • Unquantified but potentially large effects on marine life and ocean systems. • Pollution of ground, surface and drinking waters. • Theft of resources from the future with near term implications. • Increased economic volatility and wild swings in commodity prices. • Shameful legacy.
  • 11. • Waste generation per capita is 4 times higher in OECD countries compared with African countries. • Today urban India produces just a little more waste than urban Britain but has a population almost 6 times as large. • By 2025 US waste production will still be almost double that of India’s despite a population of 1 billion less people. • Rapid growth in China means that country will produce about twice as much waste as the US by 2025 but still that is 1/3rd less per capita. • The cost of managing waste globally is predicted at £375.5 billion per annum by 2025. That is enough to end extreme poverty the world over according to Oxfam. • For low and middle income countries solid waste management is the single largest budget item for cities. Putting waste in context.
  • 12. Variations in waste management systems. 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Landfill recycled WTE Dump Compost Other Disposal methods of worldwide MSW in millions of tonnes 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 OECD MENA Lac ECA EAP SAR AFR Waste Collection Rates By Region % of MSW collected
  • 13. Why your decisions matter so much 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 High Income Upper Middle Lower Middle Low Income MSW Disposal by income total Dumps Landfills compost recycled incineration other 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 High Income Upper Middle Lower Middle Low Income MSW Disposal by Income % breakdown Dumps Landfills Compost Recycled Incineration Other
  • 14. Waste management system characteristics. • OECD countries recycle more of much. • Lowest income countries recycling very little of hardly anything. • Many more countries are now moving toward western levels of waste production but without proper waste management systems. • Small numbers of countries may make a perfect transition. OECD type have consumed the most now recycling more Middle Income Now consuming more, wasting more and racing to catch up economically War Torn Countries in or emerging from waste crisis Lowest Income Still consuming virtually nothing per head
  • 15. Waste management opportunities. • Improvement to waste management systems normally brings improvements to human well-being, employment conditions, environmental protection, wider cost reductions and higher incomes. • The world market for recyclable waste is estimated at $410 billion. • Preventing food waste could save the UK £12 billion a year and $750 billion per annum globally. • In the US, 1.1 million people are employed in re-use or recycling establishments earning higher than average wages. • Producing aluminum from recycled aluminum results in a 95% energy saving and recycling just 1 can saves enough energy to run a TV for 3 hours. • In the US, 1.1 million people are employed in re-use or recycling establishments and are earning higher than average wages. • Home composting saves Derbyshire tax payers at least £250,000 per year and recycling saves the county well over £ 8 million a year compared with landfill.
  • 16. Reasons to be cheerful– 1,2,3 1 Pune India Pre-2008 an over-stretched municipal and dangerous informal system was challenged by the waste pickers who organised to form a cooperative. Now has better recycling rates, worker incomes and environmental conditions. Triumph of determined community action and key individuals.
  • 17. 2 Alaminos - Philippines Pre-2010 widespread fly- tipping and burning in the countryside threatening the marine environment and tourism. Now – NGO in partnership with village leaders creates small-scale composting and introduced separate collections of organic wastes. Amazing community engagement achieved and businesses and tourist facilities participating. Plastics recycled to improve paved areas and waste workshops well attended.
  • 18. 3 Taiwan Late 1980s planning for waste crisis as landfill space ran out and massive programme of incineration proposed. Faced fierce community opposition. Situation deteriorated until 2003 when a Zero Waste policy adopted. Now miraculous disconnection of GDP growth from waste. GDP rose 50% between 2000 and 2010 but total waste fell from 8.7 million to 7.95 million tonnes. A 12.8% per capita fall.
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  • 20. Think about it ! Could the wires on his head be recovered into the chain of commercial utility? The success of future waste management systems will rely primarily on the trillions of individual decisions and actions.
  • 21. Tactically nudge/talk about it. The power of inertia is enormous there are many people who should know better that don’t recycle. Emphasise relevance to them. Choose your tactics. In the UK a big barrier is the belief that recycling is not recycled.
  • 22. Take action – but how?
  • 23. Favourable tailwinds • Widespread corporate and business action to minimise costs and respond to stakeholder and customer pressure or gain market share. • The rise of community awareness and action groups. • Requirements of legislation such as EU Directives driving producer responsibility on a wide variety of waste streams. • Rise of voluntary agreements such as the Courtald Commitment. • Pressure to gain accreditation such as ISO systems. • Customer expectation and enquiry can and is driving change – arguably too slow though. • Great waste minimisation examples are set others following. • UK waste arisings in 2004 were 526 million tonnes. In 2010 -177 million tonnes.
  • 24. Conclusion The world is at a turning point and in the right lane – just !