Investment in The Coconut Industry by Nancy Cheruiyot
Chindarat Taylor
1. Achieving zero waste in construction Sustainable construction Oxford 18 November, 2009
2. Chindarat Taylor Director, Pathway To Zero Waste Construction waste – the road to zero?
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4. Our aim – to deliver a mindset change We need to think of waste as a resource, and Pathway To Zero Waste is a big step towards doing that Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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7. The true cost of waste £1m skip hire £8.3m materials cost £0.7m labour
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9. How we operate Customer focus Result focus Commercial focus
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17. Making it happen Transformation: Brokering Quick Wins Catalytic Approach Build-up Momentum
32. Demolition Contractors COLSTON HALL DEMOLITION METAL RUBBLE SOFT STRIP ASBESTOS LA Moore SOM/745118 EMR Gloucester SY123 Sim Metals EAWM/26180 JC Thomas ENW/030822 LA Moore SOM/745118 To the market Used on site LA Moore SOM/745118 Southwood Waste Management SOM/745291 ENW/032218 & Viridor Yanley Landfill AEWLM/26015 3600 Tonnes 4785 Tonnes Hills Minerals WIL/901112/CB SITA BKM/051252/CB Viridor Yanley BT/7272 LA Moore SOM/745118 Viridor Yanley BT/7272 Hills Minerals CP/3035/PF 3 T TO LANDFILL 8.34 T TO LANDFILL 9 T TO LANDFILL 57 Tonnes 45 Tonnes 37 Tonnes 190 Tonnes TO LANDFILL 8524 tonnes reused/recycled 210 tonnes to landfill 97.6% DIVERTED FROM LANDFILL
39. Towards Zero Waste 2010 – 2012? Advanced Waste Treatment Material specification – eliminate what cannot be recycled Working with the best Waste Management Contractors IMPROVED WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE IS CRUCIAL
40. Dan Taylor Communications manager, PTZW Quick wins exercise
44. Thank you for joining us at our event today. We look forward to working with you and helping your organisation play its part in delivering a zero waste South East. Please support us in that task by completing the details below and leaving this form on your table. My organisation supports the aims of Pathway To Zero Waste Yes No How would you rate your organisation's current Poor Satisfactory Good Very good contribution to a zero waste region? What action will you take to improve that contribution as a result of today? __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ I would like someone from PTZW to contact me and discuss the opportunities it presents for my organisation in more detail Name: ________________________________________ Organisation: ________________________________________ Telephone: ________________________________________ E-mail: ________________________________________ Any other comments? __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________
Notas del editor
WD group is undergoing a major structure change, and perhaps one of the biggest advantages we have gained through applying for the Times BGC is to enable a smooth transition with regards to environmental policies and data… Re-Thinking is a dedicated sustainability resource of approximately 35 employees providing consultancy, advisory and assessment services to the whole group.
So, to that effect we’re working with our supply chain to implement Environmental Management Systems within their business. By doing this we’re ensuring they’re a more responsible subcontractor, they’re more efficient with regards to energy, water, materials and waste. By doing this they’re saving money. Greater efficiency = greater competitiveness. Subcontractors we work with are more competitive in tendering to use, and in turn we’re more competitive in tendering to our clients.
So, to that effect we’re working with our supply chain to implement Environmental Management Systems within their business. By doing this we’re ensuring they’re a more responsible subcontractor, they’re more efficient with regards to energy, water, materials and waste. By doing this they’re saving money. Greater efficiency = greater competitiveness. Subcontractors we work with are more competitive in tendering to use, and in turn we’re more competitive in tendering to our clients.
So, to that effect we’re working with our supply chain to implement Environmental Management Systems within their business. By doing this we’re ensuring they’re a more responsible subcontractor, they’re more efficient with regards to energy, water, materials and waste. By doing this they’re saving money. Greater efficiency = greater competitiveness. Subcontractors we work with are more competitive in tendering to use, and in turn we’re more competitive in tendering to our clients.
So how will we diver the remaining 30% over the coming years? Improved on-site practice (Higher levels of segregation) Best waste management contractors, with latest technologies to maximise segregation for recycling For the last segment we will be relying on advances in technology, which are in the pipeline for many waste contractors. Advanced waste treatment (Energy from waste etc). Plasma arc treatment can eliminate hazardous wastes, and even melt asbestos fibres to an inert substance. IMPORTANT – Recycling will always be considered as a priority above recovery (Energy from Waste). Improved specification of materials to allow for easier segregation for recycling will contribute to levels of recycling.