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Municipalities, Waste Management and Legislation In Resource Efficiency ISWA World Congress 7-11 October 2013 , Vienna Vanya Veras Secretary General.
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Municipalities, Waste Management and LegislationIn Resource EfficiencyISWA World Congress7-11 October 2013, ViennaVanya VerasSecretary General
Municipal Waste Europe is a non-profit association which represents European municipalities and their public waste management companies, in their responsibility to manage municipal waste. Throughout Europe, municipalities are responsible for the recovery of material resources from European households. The members of Municipal Waste Europe therefore play a pivotal role in driving Europe to becoming more resource-efficient. In effect, the members of Municipal Waste Europe form the bridge between the actors in resource efficiency.
Our members are national public waste associations: EU Municipalities and their public waste management companies13 Member States They serve over 60% and up to 100% of their national population
2014 The YEAR of WASTE An opportunity to turn POLICY into PRACTICE and WASTEinto RESOURCE • WHAT DO IMPLEMENTORS NEED? • WHAT CAN IMPLEMENTORS OFFER?
WHAT DO IMPLEMENTORS NEED? • Revision of the Waste Directives: an opportunity to put legislation into practice by learning from barriers identified • We note the need from the Policy-maker to clarify the RULES in the Waste Directives…
WHAT DO IMPLEMENTORS NEED? …TO CORRECT AND CLARIFY: • Transparency within the EPR system • Definition of recycling • Re-use targets • Data collection • Communication targets • Prevention strategy • Landfill bans: combustible, recyclable
MUNICIPAL WASTE TREATMENT (2010, Eurostat) ‘Let’s make it a resource, and make it work for our economies, our environment, our people’
Waste or Resources? • The wider European Union has 502 million inhabitants (2011 Eurostat) • On average, each person generates 520kg waste per year (stabilised in 2002, Eurostat) = 260.5 billion kg/yr OR 260.5 million tons/yr
Prevention • Prevention strategies: • eco-design., textiles, furniture & food waste • The Role of Municipalities • Communication • Awareness RESOURCE-EFFICIENCY
Re-Use • Preparation for RE-USE • Municipality’s role to inform, collect & promote • Charitable donations of second-hand goods • Supporting new business/charities: • Collection • Repair • Re-sale of furniture, electrical and electronic equipment, toys, games, sports equipment RESOURCE-EFFICIENCY
PRODUCER • CONSUMER / CITIZEN PRODUCER The Bridge MUNICIPALITIES resources resources resources resources
PRODUCER • CONSUMER / CITIZEN PRODUCER Waste or Resources? MUNICIPALITIES resources resources resources resources
Waste or Resource? LOST RESOURCES OR ? GAINED RESOURCES 13 of our now 28 European Member States landfill over 50%
Producers Responsibility Transparency, Interaction and co-decision with Producers and Municipalities
Recovered Materials Market €475/ton plastics €65/ton furniture €80/ton electronics €60/ton textiles
Total turnover of recycling of seven key recyclables in the EU 2004 and 2006–2009
The real end of our current production process…90% landfilling in Brasil, no better in Asia & Africa Health, Hygiene Environment, Climate Social Responsibility => Sustainable?
Relevance Waste & Recycling Motor green economy, cross-cutting impact
Current EU Policy Discussions • Green Paper on Plastics Waste • Procurement and Concessions • WFD - Consultation, timing • Extended Producer Responsibility • Waste Management Plans (end 2013) RESOURCE-EFFICIENCY
Putting Resources into Context • Disparate resources • Responsibility (SGI) and Ability • The bridge between consumer (supply) and producer (demand) • Promoting the re-Industrialisation of Europe and creating jobs RESOURCE-EFFICIENCY