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Victoria’s Towards Zero Waste Strategy and Waste Management Reform SA Local Government Waste Forum 10 February 2006. Jenny Pickles Manager Strategy & Regional Programs. Towards Zero Waste Strategy …. Sits under Our Environment, Our Future: Victoria’s Environmental Sustainability Framework
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Victoria’s Towards Zero Waste Strategy and Waste Management ReformSA Local Government Waste Forum 10 February 2006 Jenny Pickles Manager Strategy & Regional Programs
Towards Zero Waste Strategy … • Sits under Our Environment, Our Future: Victoria’s Environmental Sustainability Framework • Focus: solid waste arising from households and business/industry activities that are non-hazardous and non-prescribed
Local government achievements … • 95% of households with access to kerbside recycling • More than 400,000 tonnes collected (>150% increase since early 90’s) • Average recycling service cost of $32 per hh pa ($30 metro; $36 rural) • Greenhouse savings through recycling of 240,000 tonnes of CO2 (equivalent to taking 40,000 cars off the road)
Local government achievements (contd.) • Network of >220 drop off facilities in Victoria – diverting >180,000 tpa • Closure of >120 unlicensed landfills
Wodonga Resource Recovery and Waste Transfer Facility Local government achievements (contd.)
Strategy targets … By 2014: • 1.5 million tonne less solid waste generated • 75% of solid waste recovered for reuse, recycling and/or energy generation • 25% improvement in littering behaviours
Recovery rate (by weight): 2002/03 2008/09 target 2013/14 target Municipal (household) waste 35% 45% 65% Commercial & industrial waste 59% 65% 80% Construction & demolition waste 57% 65% 80% All solid waste streams 51% 60% 75% Sectoral targets …
What does it mean for local government? • Improved waste management systems and infrastructure :- • for garden and food organics (and residual wastes) • for recycling services to small to medium enterprises • at landfills and transfer stations to expand resource recovery AND improve community access to services in remote areas • for public place and event recycling
What does it mean for local government? • Product stewardship arrangements for other priority household wastes (hard and chemical wastes) eg: • household and farm chemicals (including paint and oils) • TVs, computers and IT equipment, electrical products • consumer packaging • tyres • batteries
Key challenges for local government … • Costs and uncertainties re new waste management technologies • Local government role - waste management planning and infrastructure siting Eg - Global Renewables mixed MSW facility at Eastern Creek
Metropolitan Review … • Initiated by metropolitan CEOs • Ministerial Working Party - November 2004 • Aim – develop agreed implementation approach for TZW in metropolitan Melbourne • Focus - strategy implementation and efficient metropolitan planning and delivery arrangements. • Participants: DSE, EPA, Sustainability Victoria, metropolitan council (CEOs), MAV, VLGA, Regional Waste Management Group Directors (councillors)
Metropolitan Review (contd.) Key Outcomes (March 2005) • A single Metropolitan WMG (instead of 4) – role to facilitate metro wide waste management service delivery and economies of scale. • Local Government Forum (30 councils) to ensure broad local government engagement - reporting to Metro WMG. • Strengthened contracting arrangements including risk management and due diligence – potential public/private partnerships (Metro Group and DTF) FUNDED THROUGH LANDFILL LEVY
Metropolitan Review (contd.) Key Outcomes (March 2005) • One 25 year?? Metropolitan Waste and Resource Recovery Plan (instead of 4) – for municipal and industrial wastes (Sustainability Victoria) • Stronger linkages between Metro Plan, Victorian Planning Provisions and metropolitan Local Planning Schemes (DSE/SV/Local Government) • No changes to non-metropolitan arrangements (remaining 12 RWMGs will continue to plan for and deliver regional services for municipal wastes)
Metropolitan Review - Progress • Legislation currently being drafted to go before Parliament in Autumn Session 2006 • Metro WMG: • interim Board established • first meeting in February 2006 • manage transition process to new Group to 1 July 2006 • establish arrangements for local government forum • Metro Plan – Sustainability Victoria will shortly commence preliminary work on the plan
Further details …. www.sustainability.vic.gov.au jenny.pickles@sustainability.vic.gov.au