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Carton Recycling is Happening!

Carton Recycling is Happening!. How to Make Carton Recycling Part of Your Program STAR Summit - October 2013. Who is the Carton Council?. Associate Member.

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Carton Recycling is Happening!

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  1. Carton Recycling is Happening! How to Make Carton Recycling Part of Your Program STAR Summit - October 2013

  2. Who is the Carton Council? Associate Member The Carton Council is a group of carton manufacturers united to deliver long term collaborative solutions to divert valuable cartons from the landfill.

  3. What Does theCarton Council Want?

  4. What are “Cartons”? Refrigerated (Gable Top): used for milk, juice, creamer … Shelf stable (Aseptic): used for soups, milk, juice, wine, water…

  5. Polycoated Paperboard Cartons Refrigerated “gable top” cartons contain about 80% paperand 20% polyethylene Shelf-stable “aseptic” cartonstypically 74% paper, 22% polyethylene and 4% aluminum Cartons are Not Wax Coated

  6. Sustainable Cartons Cartons are one of the most sustainable food and beverage packages • Made mainly from paper • Paper is a 100% renewable resource • Fiber comes from well-managed forests RENEW REDUCE • Light weight and compact • Low package-product ratio • Low carbon footprint through lifecycle • Cartons are recyclable RECYCLE

  7. Recycling and Cartons – A Misunderstood Commodity In US • High Value Material • 100% virgin fibers – no ink • Some of the best fiber still in the waste stream • High yield for mill operations • Carton Recycling Standard Practice Globally • Over 140 mills taking cartons worldwide, 5 in N.A. • We are playing catch-up here in the US • Cartons Recycled in US for More than 2 Decades • Proven in large markets like New York • Expect Cartons to be .5% and higher of incoming material

  8. Carton Recycling Supply Chain Seeking Partnerships across supply chain

  9. Carton Recycling Access Campaign The Strategy • Build sustainable markets - Build the Demand • Build sustainable infrastructure - Build the Supply “Pipeline” • Develop consumer awareness and participation - Fill the Supply “Pipeline”

  10. Achieving the “Right Formula” • Pro-active industry partnership for voluntary producer responsibility • Pushing carton friendly financial and technical resources into supply chain • Capital support for sorting facility upgrades • Marketplace assistance for movement of cartons • Community/hauler communications and outreach support for carton recycling access

  11. Carton Recycling Strategy-Working Backwards from End Markets Mills/Pulping Process Sorters & Brokers Paper Products Tissues Plates Paper Developing Markets for Poly/Au Component CommunitiesHaulers Consumer

  12. Carton Recycling Strategy-Working Backwards from End Markets Mills/Pulping Process Sorters & Brokers Paper Products Tissues Plates Paper Developing Markets for Poly/Au Component CommunitiesHaulers Consumer Strategy Step #1: Start with End Markets

  13. Carton Recycling Strategy-Working Backwards from End Markets Strategy Step #2: Targets MRFs and Sorting Mills/Pulping Process Sorters & Brokers Paper Products Tissues Plates Paper Developing Markets for Poly/Au Component CommunitiesHaulers Consumer Strategy Step #1: Start with End Markets

  14. Carton Recycling Strategy-Working Backwards from End Markets Strategy Step #2: Targets MRFs and Sorting Mills/Pulping Process Sorters & Brokers Paper Products Tissues Plates Paper Developing Markets for Poly/Au Component CommunitiesHaulers Strategy Step #3: Targets Household Access Consumer Strategy Step #1: Start with End Markets

  15. Step 1 - End Markets GrupoEmpresarialTransforma Great Lakes Tissue Company From 1 active mill in 2008 to many that are now buying cartons, with more demand in pipeline

  16. Step 2- MRFs & Sorters • Work with Facilities to • Agree to take cartons • Agree to report data to Carton Council- Household access and tonnages • Positive Sort of Cartons at Facilities • Capital Equipment Grants available, based on criteria • Optional Assistance Offered • Broker Services/Market Channels • Assistance with Movement of Bales/Partial Loads • Promotional Materials • Access to Co-promotion Grants

  17. Small and Medium Sorting Center Needs Small Sorting Centers May include sorting conveyors, with heavy reliance on manual labor for sorting Medium Sorting Centers May include air sort, trommel, eddy current, steel belt conveyor, self-dumping bins and push-through bunkers Typical capital need: - Hoppers for storage of manually sorted cartons Typical capital need: - Reconfigure sorting conveyor - Extend sorting platform - Add bunker

  18. Large Sorting Center Needs Large Sorting Centers May include advanced mechanical sorting technologies including screens and optical sorters for plastics • Typical capital need: • Optical sorter • Reconfigure sorting conveyors • Add takeaway conveyor • Extend sorting platform • - Add bunker

  19. Step 3 – Household Access • Notify users of facility that now accepts cartons • Collectors • Communities • Residents • Outcomes • Increased visibility of carton recycling • Drive carton volumes to facilities

  20. Step 3 – Household Access • Carton Council offers series of tools to assist with promotion and education around carton recycling • Tool-kit with template advertisements, etc. • Mini-grants to assist with costs, case by case basis • Large major metropolitan area awareness campaigns

  21. Adding School Cartons to the Equation + =

  22. Tools

  23. Lunchroom Signage

  24. Grants "I really feel recycling instills pride in school...pride, partnership and leadership. The kids get excited about recycling and they want to make a difference…Our goal is to recycle as much as possible and adding cartons to our recycling program helped us accomplish that goal.” Aaron Steinley Principal, Hempfield Middle School Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania

  25. Carton Recycling Bins

  26. Successes to Date As September 2013

  27. 150% Increase to Carton Recycling Access

  28. Sustainable Carton Pricing Grade #52 announced in April 2011, reflecting industry recognition of this grade – eventual use of index expected Carton pricing generally follows Sorted Office Paper (SOP) pricing—varies by location of source, fiber mix, etc. Export pricing varies based on shipping container weights and locations—strong export demand– over 140 mills consuming cartons worldwide

  29. New PSI* Spec Grade #52 - Definition *PSI = The Paper Stock Industries (PSI) Chapter is a national chapter of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. (ISRI). It is dedicated to the recovered paper industry • Consists of liquid packing board containers including empty, used PE coated, printed one-side aseptic and gable-top cartons containing no less than 70% bleached chemical fiber and may contain up to 6% aluminum foil and 24% PE film. • Prohibitive materials may not exceed 2% • Total out-throws may not exceed 5%

  30. More access = more visibility • Brands that use carton packaging are now able to include a qualified logo* on their packaging. • The on-pack logo makes carton recycling more visible to consumers because the package informs consumers of what to do. * Currently with a negative qualifying statement in compliance with Federal Trade Commission guidelines. As cartons reached a significant majority of households with carton recycling access, the packaging may reflect only the recycle symbol.

  31. Carton Recycling In Texas

  32. Is Carton Recycling Available in Texas TODAY? ?

  33. YES!!!

  34. Carton Recycling in Texas Addison Anna Arlington Baytown Bloomington Cedar Hill Coppell Corpus Christi Dallas Denton Flower Mound Fort Worth Garland Georgetown Grapevine Hollywood Park Huntsville Inez Irving Katy League City Leon Valley Lewisville Mesquite New Braunfels Oak Ridge North Pasadena Pearland Placedo Quail Creek San Antonio The Woodlands University Park Victoria Victoria County West University Place

  35. Carton Council Update in Texas • Cities coming on board next: • El Paso (2013) • Houston (2013) • Plano (2013 - 2014) • Austin (2015)

  36. Public Education Campaign in Dallas Created multiple materials to help Dallas educate and promote their new carton recycling campaign. Materials created included truck signs, billboards, banners, and posters for recycling facilities.

  37. Texas Outreach Campaigns STAR Promotional Poster for the State of Texas

  38. Carton Council Joins Keep Texas Beautiful! Keep America Beautiful’s Recycle Bowl now includes carton recycling as part of the competition! »Help save your school money! Recycling cartons means less waste and fewer pickups. »Make an environmental impact! Over 5 years, the average school of 400 students serving lunch will save the equivalent of almost 1,500 reams of paper, 72 trees, and almost 30,000 gallons of water.

  39. Is carton recycling available in your area? Visit www.recyclecartons.com

  40. New online resource makes carton recycling easy! • Online you will find: • Carton recycling information • Information on how to add cartons in your community or facility • “Insider Access” resource library • Carton recycling news and updates

  41. Stay in touch…. NEW Have a question, call the Carton Council at 1-855-7-CARTON Visit the Carton Council: www.recyclecartons.com www.cartonopportunities.org For updates and information, follow Carton Council on Facebook and Twitter@RecycleCartons

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