Presentazione utilizzata da Pål Marten Jörgen Mårtensson, Coordinatore del Department of Sustainable Waste and Water City of Gothenburg, durante il suo intervento alla conferenza internazionale Milano Recycle City, che si è svolta il 6 giugno 2014 presso la Fabbrica del Vapore di Milano
Presentazione utilizzata da Alexander Gosten, Direttore del Dipartimento per il Trattamento dei rifiuti della municipalizzata berlinese BSR, durante il suo intervento alla conferenza internazionale Milano Recycle City, che si è svolta il 6 giugno 2014 presso la Fabbrica del Vapore di Milano
Presentazione utilizzata da Jože Gregorič, SNAGA Public Waste Management Company of Ljubljana, durante il suo intervento alla conferenza internazionale Milano Recycle City, che si è svolta il 6 giugno 2014 presso la Fabbrica del Vapore di Milano
Ponéncia presentada per Francesc Giró i Marti Madorell de l'Agència de Residus de Catalunya a "Landfill mining conference" celebrada a Atenas el 24 i 25 de setembre de 2015
Opening up new circular economy trade opportunities: Options for collaboratio...GreenAllianceUK
On Monday 2nd March the Circular Economy Task Force co-hosted a conference with the Dutch Embassy in London on how to promote the trade in circular economy goods and services between the UK and the Netherlands. The Dutch ambassador Laetitia van den Assum welcomed an expert group of business, policy and academia representatives to a discussion organised around three issues: how policy can support a circular economy, how to deliver a ‘North Sea Resource Roundabout’, and what are the circular economy opportunities for plastics?
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Presentazione utilizzata da Jože Gregorič, SNAGA Public Waste Management Company of Ljubljana, durante il suo intervento alla conferenza internazionale Milano Recycle City, che si è svolta il 6 giugno 2014 presso la Fabbrica del Vapore di Milano
Ponéncia presentada per Francesc Giró i Marti Madorell de l'Agència de Residus de Catalunya a "Landfill mining conference" celebrada a Atenas el 24 i 25 de setembre de 2015
Opening up new circular economy trade opportunities: Options for collaboratio...GreenAllianceUK
On Monday 2nd March the Circular Economy Task Force co-hosted a conference with the Dutch Embassy in London on how to promote the trade in circular economy goods and services between the UK and the Netherlands. The Dutch ambassador Laetitia van den Assum welcomed an expert group of business, policy and academia representatives to a discussion organised around three issues: how policy can support a circular economy, how to deliver a ‘North Sea Resource Roundabout’, and what are the circular economy opportunities for plastics?
El paper de la recolllida selectiva de la fracció orgànica en una economia circular ponència de Gisela Sommer , tècnica de l'Agència de Residus de Catalunya en una Conferència sobre Gestió de Residus a l’Economia Circular, organitzada per la European Academy for Taxes, Economics & Law a Berlin, 12 i 13 de maig de 2016.
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Opening up new circular economy trade opportunities: Options for collaboratio...GreenAllianceUK
On Monday 2nd March the Circular Economy Task Force co-hosted a conference with the Dutch Embassy in London on how to promote the trade in circular economy goods and services between the UK and the Netherlands. The Dutch ambassador Laetitia van den Assum welcomed an expert group of business, policy and academia representatives to a discussion organised around three issues: how policy can support a circular economy, how to deliver a ‘North Sea Resource Roundabout’, and what are the circular economy opportunities for plastics?
Shillong located in the East Khasi Hills District, is the capital of Meghalaya, popularly referred as “The Scotland of the East”.
the city varies between 1400 to 1900 m above mean sea level (MSL).
The National Highway (NH – 40) links Shillong with Guwahati and rest of the country. There is an airport at Umroi, 35 km from Shillong.
Guwahati, the largest urban centre of the region, located 120 km from Shillong, is the nearest railhead and National airport.
Международный опыт переработки осадков от очистки сточных водcesbelarus
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Freedom of competition or environmental safety – what should a municipality p...Michal
The Supreme Court delivered on 3 March 2010 an important judgment that
concerns competition in local markets for waste management. According to this ruling,
the limitation by a municipality of the number of landfills where municipal waste can
be disposed of does not constitute an abuse of its dominant position. The Supreme
Court held that such an action is justified by the Act on Waste1 whereby priority in
determining the number of usable landfills should be given to the best technology
available rather than distance from the place where waste was created. The judgment
concerns the relationship between the Act of 16 February 2007 on Competition and
Consumer Protection2 (herafter, Competition Act) and other Polish legislation – an
issue which has been dealt with by the Supreme Court on a number of occasions
already. The interest level of this particular case is high because it relates to the
hierarchy of the responsibilities of municipalities for ensuring the competitiveness of
local markets and their responsibility for environmental safety.
Our idea is to involve private entity in solid waste management & make waste sector as formal
Initially, waste were calculated on the basis of volume for the purpose of assessing required material and human resource
Overall estimation of money required to implement effective municipal solid waste management was evaluated based on its functional elements
SWOTs were analysed to formulate the planning of entity
Field survey had been taken to fix user fee
Financial analysis was done to look-into future of entity
On the basis of benefit-cost ratio, the project was proved as feasible
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Waste management plan and relevant experience in venetofrancesco loro
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Opening up new circular economy trade opportunities: Options for collaboratio...GreenAllianceUK
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Shillong located in the East Khasi Hills District, is the capital of Meghalaya, popularly referred as “The Scotland of the East”.
the city varies between 1400 to 1900 m above mean sea level (MSL).
The National Highway (NH – 40) links Shillong with Guwahati and rest of the country. There is an airport at Umroi, 35 km from Shillong.
Guwahati, the largest urban centre of the region, located 120 km from Shillong, is the nearest railhead and National airport.
Международный опыт переработки осадков от очистки сточных водcesbelarus
Домантас Трацевичус, основатель НГО "Ziedinė economika" (Циркулярная экономика), представитель Европейской Компостной Сети в Литве, рассказал о принципах работы с биологически разлагаемыми отходами в европейских странах.
Freedom of competition or environmental safety – what should a municipality p...Michal
The Supreme Court delivered on 3 March 2010 an important judgment that
concerns competition in local markets for waste management. According to this ruling,
the limitation by a municipality of the number of landfills where municipal waste can
be disposed of does not constitute an abuse of its dominant position. The Supreme
Court held that such an action is justified by the Act on Waste1 whereby priority in
determining the number of usable landfills should be given to the best technology
available rather than distance from the place where waste was created. The judgment
concerns the relationship between the Act of 16 February 2007 on Competition and
Consumer Protection2 (herafter, Competition Act) and other Polish legislation – an
issue which has been dealt with by the Supreme Court on a number of occasions
already. The interest level of this particular case is high because it relates to the
hierarchy of the responsibilities of municipalities for ensuring the competitiveness of
local markets and their responsibility for environmental safety.
Our idea is to involve private entity in solid waste management & make waste sector as formal
Initially, waste were calculated on the basis of volume for the purpose of assessing required material and human resource
Overall estimation of money required to implement effective municipal solid waste management was evaluated based on its functional elements
SWOTs were analysed to formulate the planning of entity
Field survey had been taken to fix user fee
Financial analysis was done to look-into future of entity
On the basis of benefit-cost ratio, the project was proved as feasible
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By studying the carbon cycle, scientists can identify carbon sources and sinks, measure carbon fluxes, and predict future trends. This knowledge is crucial for crafting policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, enhancing carbon storage, and promoting sustainable practices. The carbon cycle's interplay with climate systems, ecosystems, and human activities underscores its importance in maintaining a stable and healthy planet.
In-depth exploration of the carbon cycle reveals the delicate balance required to sustain life and the urgent need to address anthropogenic influences. Through research, education, and policy, we can work towards restoring equilibrium in the carbon cycle and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
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2. 28 juli 2014
Goteborg
a fast growing sustainable city…
Sweden’s second city
Scandinavia’s largest port
Car and truck industry
525 000 inhabitants
243 000 households
80% flats
49 000 villas/houses
3. Waste and recycling services
At the household
• Combustible waste
• Biodegradable
waste (optional)
• Varying service for
bulky waste,
packaging, paper,
batteries,
hazardous and
electronic waste,
Ca:330
Recycling
Stations
• Packaging
•paper,
•plastic.
•metall,
•glas
•newspapers
•batteries
10 Hazardous
Waste
Collection
Points and
mobile unit
• Hazardous and
small
• electronic waste
•textile
5 Recycling
Centres
• Bulky waste,
garden waste,
electrical and
hazardous waste,
reusable items,
textile. etc
4. Household waste collection
Bins and compacting
garbage trucks
standard collection
system
Vacuum systems for
more than 70 000
inhabitants
Undergound
containers
Methane/electric
hybrid vehicles in the
truck fleet
(Volvo/Norba)
8. The increase in food waste collection is made by:
More resources for customer contacts
A change from charging by volume to charging
by weight
A subsidized tarrif for food waste
A change in collection from one-family houses,
once a week to every second week
9. We – together - are aiming towards an
environmentally correct and sustainable waste
management, for the benefit of society.
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This is a very important question to discuss from
many different point of view, this a crucial choice
we have to do.
Incineration, landfill, recycling, reusing, circular
economy mm.
10. Total recycling is a big vision - it
means not wasting anything.
Waste is proof that something is wrong in the
society, it´s a true evidence. You can try burn it
or bury it but still it´s an evidence of a society
that's not sustainable.
Waste means that there are product made that
are wrong, we need a redesign of these
products so they will fit in to a modern
sustainable world.
11. Waste - a resource
Treatment of household waste in Sweden, 2011 (%)
Landfill
Energy recovery
Biological treatment
Recycling (material)
WE HAVE TO
DO
MUCH BETTER!
16. Municipal
waste
planning
compulsory
Important steps of development
0
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
1200000
1400000
1600000
1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
Producers’ responsibility
introduced
Landfill tax
introduced
Ban on landfill of
combustible waste
Ban on landfill of
organic waste and national
target on food waste
Household waste to landfill per year (tonnes)
On-going
national
overview
17. Authorities and agencies
National level
Parliament
National environmental targets
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
National waste plan
Produces national legislation and guidelines
National environmental courts (5 plus one superior):
Gives permissions to larger treatment plants
Regional level
County Administrative Board - government authority (21 counties):
Regional environmental targets
Permissions and control for most treatment plants
Supervision of the regional treatment capacity
Municipal level
Municipal authorithies:
Local enviroenmental targets
Local waste plans and regulations
Permissions and control of smaller treatment plants
18. Overview model
Housholds or
companies
Waste prevention
Collection and transport
Recycling stations
Recycling centers
Curbside collection
Materialrecycling
Biological recycling
Energy recovery
Landfill
New products:
Biogas, new materials,
district heating,
electricity, bio-fertilizer
19. Public awarness - a success factor
Key messages and tools for motivation and
to facilitate collaboration:
– Communication
– Development of self instructive systems
– Feed back of the results and that ”what I do
matters”
– Emphasize on the waste holders
responsibility and participation
20. Waste prevention in Sweden
99 % material recycling or energy recovery today
more focus on waste prevention
Information, knowledge and behaviour success factors
Long tradition of reuse through flymarkets, second hand,
collection at recycling parks, etc
Largest challenge: decoupling between generated waste
and economic growth
Generated household waste in Sweden is predicted to double 2010-2030
(Swedish EPA)
Generated waste world wide is predicted to rise with 72 % 2010-2025
(What a Waste-A global review of Solid Waste Management, mars 2012, World Bank Group)
21. Infrastructure
Collection of waste from households
based on source separation
Curb side collection
630 manned drop-off recycling centers
5 800 unmanned recycling drop-off
stations
Treatment and recycling of waste
based on the charcter of the waste
58 organic waste facilities
32 waste to energy plants
79 landfills
23. Recycling and treatment
Different treatment methods depending on the character of the waste,
makes it possible to use the waste as a resource
Combustible wasteFood wasteMaterials
New products District heatingBiofertilizerBiogas Electricity
24. From landfills to modern recycling facilities
(Illustrator: Per Josefsson)
25. An integrated part of a holistic system
Products
Material
recycling
Waste
Incineration
Landfill
Vehicle fuel
Biogas Cooling/ heating
production
Biosolids
Farms
Sewage water
cleaning
Anaerobic
digestion
Electricity
productionOther fuels
Households
IF we are Zero
Waste
NO NEED FOR
BURNING OR BURY
The only thing we need to
take out of the circle is
toxic stuff.
But on the other hand we
should, of course not
bring it into the circle!
That´s ZERO WASTE!
26. Waste economy
Municipal waste:
All costs covered by
municipal waste fees (not
by taxes)
Tariffs decided by each
municipal board
Non-profit
Allowed to be
differentiated to
encourage source
separation for recycling
Municipal waste within
producers’
responsibility:
Costs covered by a
fee added to the price
of every product
27. Waste fee
Average yearly fee per
household 2013:
• Houses:
• 250 EUR
• Flats:
• 160 EUR
Average daily fee
per household
1,50 Real
28. Important success factors
Waste management is a public service
Clear division of roles and responsibilities
enable necessary investments
Clear national environmental targets
showing the direction
Long-term regulations and economical
steering instruments
Co-operation between municipalities
Co-operation within municipalites (Waste-,
Energy-, Water-, Urban- planning-, etc
departements)
Collaboration between public and private
sectors
Focus on communication and public
engagement
31. Drop off what you want to get rid off and buy what you need
Inaugurated 5 May 2007
Total area of 30,000
square meters
Total cost 4 million euro
32. Eighty percent of the buildings are reused. They
have been brought in from other facilities and built
up again in the park
Construc-
tion time :
March 2006
to April
2007.
33. The visitors first arrive at the sortingstation
Sorting station where all visitors are
met by recycling-park staff and invited
to donate any of their items that may
be suitable for sale in one of the
secondhand shops. Most visitors are
pleasantly surprised to be offered this
opportunity.
44. We play on the heart
strings when
marketing the eco-
cycle park
It should be a pleasure
and easy to
● Donate
● Buy second-hand
● Sort one's waste
• Understand our system
45. A few facts about the eco-cycle park
About: 300-400 visitors per day
Turn over: 2013 1,2 milj.euro
Create work opportunities for about
25 people – very important, green
jobs
More than 130 guidings from
Sweden and more than 50 different
countries have visited our Park
We, the park and Gothenburg
makes a difference Free soil, bag and spade from
the city's own composting
plant to the young ones!
46. Are we influencing
people's
behaviour?
● Many come just to
donate. They stop at the
sorting station and drive
out again, without
visiting the recycling
centre
● Because we ask
ACTIVELY if the visitor
has something to
donate, we encourage
such behavior and more
things are left for re-
use.
• We educate people,
“learning by doing”
47. Zero Waste is more the
journey, then the
destination!
There is no AWAY!
It´s always someothers
backyard!