3. SHARING INNOVATION
HOW DO WE ACCELERATE CIRCULAR TRANSITION?
โข Connecting the global circular community
โข Presenting the Netherlands as one of the Circular Hotspots
โข Creating circular business opportunities abroad
โข Helping to create an international (Level) Playing Field for CE
4. Who know the Declaration of the Global Plastics
Associations for Solutions on Marine Litter?
PUBLIC SENTIMENT TOWARDS PLASTICS
Serious concerns: Marine Litter & Plastic Soup
7. SHARING INNOVATION
Examples of international plastic challenges
Plastic Soup
Indonesia: 2-nd contributor to Plastic Soup after China;
17 Mt/yr uncollected waste
E-commerce/packaging
China: 68% of shopping is online; 52.4 B pieces (Q1-Q3 โ18);
no EPR on packaging yet (source 1421)
9. IF A FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION IS SET BUSINESSES
CAN INNOVATE AND SCALE UP
โข The Dutch EPR system for House Hold Packaging is a
multi-stakeholder action
โข 73% recycling (> EU 2030 target)
โข National government sets direction and boundary
conditions and stimulates markets
โข Municipalities innovate collection & create
consumer awareness
โข Private sector: a.o. optimising and innovating the
Sorting and Recycling chain
โข Commitment leading brands : 100% reusable,
recyclable packaging by 2025
11. THE OCEAN CLEANUP
Long, floating barriers placed in the ocean
currents direct the plastic into collection points
www.theoceancleanup.com
12. THE GREAT BUBBLE BARRIER
The wall of bubbles stops plastic pollution in rivers before it
reaches the oceans but allows fish and ships to pass easily
www. thegreatbubblebarrier.com
13. MODULO UPCYCLE CENTRE
The flexible construction method enables the waste
site to be adapted, relocated and reused over time
www.modulo-milieustraten.nl
14. SWEEP SMART - WASTE CENTRES
Implementing professional waste solutions
tailor-made for low-wage countries such as India
www.sweepsmart.org
15. VAN WERVEN โ RIGID PLASTICS RECYCLING
Creating high quality materials
from post-consumer hard plastics
www.recyclingplastics.eu
16. BOLLEGRAAF โ RECYCLING EQUIPMENT
Moving up the chain: from equipment
manufacturer to recycling director
www.bollegraaf.com
19. QCP & GREENTOM
QCP produces polypropylene (PP) and PET of post-consumer
plastics for the frames and fabrics of the Greentom stroller
20. DSM NIAGA โ RECYCLABLE CARPET MATERIAL
The carpet material can be fully restored to its original form in an
economically viable way and without compromising on quality
www.dsm-niaga.com
21. INTERFACE/NETWORKS-RECYCLED MATERIALS
85% of Interfaceโs raw materials are recycled or bio-based, discarded
fishnets from poor coastal areas are used as resource
www.net-works.com
22. SHARING INNOVATION
PHILIPS VACUUM CLEANER
The Philips Performer Ultimate was co-created with Coolrec and
Veolia and uses recycled plastics in 5 black parts, in a total of 1.38 kg
25. IONIQA โ โEVERLASTINGโ PLASTIC
Innovative process to convert all kinds and colours of plastic
PET waste into high quality and colourless raw material
www.ioniqa.com
26. PEF (polyethylene-furanoate) game-changing plastics,
is a 100% biobased and recyclable polymer that can
be applied to an enormous range of applications
BIOBASED INNOVATIONS
27. SANDD.2ME RE-USE: COLLECTING EPS BOXES
โข Re-Use up to 5 times
โข Cost effective
โข Loyalty grows
โข Less waste
31. Quote
The export potential of circular economy is
most likely bigger than the export
potential of water management
The Netherlands: co-creating, pioneering solutions for global challenges
Connecting the global circular community.
Presenting the Netherlands as one of the Circular Hotspots
By creating circular business opportunities abroad that accelerate the transition to the SDGโs and the Climate Goals
Helping to create an international (Level) Playing Field and a fertile soil where Circular Economy can prosper
Bring businesses, (local) governments, knowledge institutes together
Een consument kijkt naar het effect onder de streep en niet genuanceerd naar de rollen en verantwoordelijkheden in de keten. De hele keten wordt in een kwaad daglicht geplaatst.
Wat zou u doen als 32 procent van uw kantoormeubilair is gemaakt met kinderarbeid.
Hoe kijkt u naar uw leverancier?
All systems in the world are multi-stakeholder even if it is called producer responsibility
Systemiq'sย Project STOPย in Indonesia in setting up a waste facility in Muncar, East-Java. Within 2,5 months, the site is almost up & running including new site lay-out, hardware and trained team! Our new Country Director India Rob Tholenaars is doing a great job there.
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We made an improved design of the conveyor with a sloping feeding belt to enable loading of materials at floor level and a longer sorting belt increasing its capacity.ย
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Together with Systemiq we hope to scale this model throughout Indonesia rapidly, as Indonesia really needs solutions as the 2nd largest leak of plastic to the ocean in the world!
Er is al zoveel afval op de wereld. Greentom recyclet dit afval en maakt er veilige, functionele en slimme producten van. Deze mooie producten zijn niet alleen gemaakt van duurzame materialen maar de componenten kunnen na gebruik ook hergebruikt of gerecycled worden. Zo is de cirkel weer rond.
Om toegang te hebben tot een constante en kwalitatief hoogwaardige stroom post-consumer plastic werkt Greentom samen met het Nederlandse bedrijfย QCP. Dit hoogwaardige materiaal vormt de basis voor alle Greentom frames. De Bottle Fabric Collection stof wordt gemaakt van hergebruikte plastic flessen. Dit maakt Greentom de groenste kinderwagen ter wereld.
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Dutch consumer electronics company Philips has developed its first vacuum cleaner in a closed loop recycling system, the Performer Ultimate FC8955. Old Philips vacuum cleaners are collected in western Europe and recycled by its partner Coolrec. Another partner, Veolia, mixes the plastics from the recycled vacuum cleaners with other recycled plastics to create a new high quality recycled plastics grade that is used by Philipsโ factory in Poland to produce the new Performer Ultimate. Circular economy thinking has resulted in recycled materials becoming an integral part of Philips product design and Performer Ultimate is the first vacuum cleaner that is specifically designed for using recycled plastics. By co-creating with recyclers and suppliers of recycled materials, Philips is using its combined expertise to improve the quality of materials. the Philips Performer Ultimate uses high amounts of recycled plastics amounting to a total of 1.38 kg of recycled plastics per product. The recycled plastics are used in 5 black parts of which the upper and lower housing of the vacuum cleaner are the biggest parts.