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1 John Bugby, Waste Policy Manager Recyclates Monitoring and Audit 23 rd November 2010

2 To provide members with information on what happens to Recyclable material collected at the kerbside from domestic properties. Objective

3 What Recyclable Materials are collected Kerbside Cardboard and Green Waste Cans and Small metal items Glass Bottles and Jars Paper Plastic Bottles / containers

4  Grey wheelie bins:  Ash from fires, Cardboard and Green Waste. - Bulked up into large covered articulated lorries, normally on day of collection. - Taken to Woodhatch Farm Ellington, Huntingdonshire. - Composted and used as a Soil Improver or in Commercial Landscape works within 3 months of being collected. - In 2009/10 9,231 tonnes of material were composted and re-used. Cardboard and Green Waste

5  Blue containers:  Basic Eddy Current Sort into 2 waste streams Aluminium & Steel - Normally Re-processed within 6 weeks. - Aluminium is reprocessed by “Alutrade” in Oldbury - Aluminium Cans made into cans mainly for drinks industry - Coated Cans mixed with other Aluminium products and used in signs or seating for large audiences. - Steel Cans & small metal items are reprocessed by “European Metal Recycling” at Biggleswade - Predominantly used to make Cans for drinks and food industries. - In 2009/10 636 tonnes of Cans & small metal items were recycled. Cans and Small metal Items

6  Blue Containers: - Bulked up and taken to Berryman’s in South Kirby, West Yorkshire. - Normally reprocessed within 8 weeks of collection. - Washed, Crushed into Cullet and sorted into colours. - Best Cullet used for new bottles and jars. - Surplus Green Cullet (import more green bottles than export) exported for making Wine bottles in wine growing E.U. countries. - Clean mixed Cullet used for Fibreglass Insulation. - Mixed colours & small cullet used as an aggregate substitute in construction industry. - In 2009/10 2,642 tonnes of glass were recycled. Glass Bottles and Jars

7 Paper  Red Containers: - Baled and taken to “Aylesford Newsprint”, Aylesford in Kent. - Normally reprocessed within 2 weeks of collection. - Aylesford only uses recycled, cleansed and pulped paper. - Pulped paper is compressed and dried to make new newsprint. - In 2009/10 2,642 tonnes of glass were recycled.

8 Plastic Bottles  Blue containers: - Preliminary sorting and mixing before being Baled and taken to “Choice Waste Management” in Biggleswade. - Normally reprocessed within 8 weeks of collection - Bottles washed and sorted into at least 9 different plastic types. - Sorted plastic materials are granulated. - Granulated materials used to make wide range Recycled products including most used by food industry, garden products and containers such as Recycling boxes and Wheeled bins. - In 2009/10 788 tonnes of plastic bottles were recycled

9 Where the Materials are taken to  “Shanks” Materials Recycling Facility. - All collected materials are taken to the local facility at Furnace Park, Old Telford Way, Kettering. - Materials are checked for Quality – contaminates put into appropriate Recycling or Waste stream. - Basic processing - Glass, Cardboard & Green waste bulked up. - Cans, Paper and Plastics baled. - Materials frequently collected by Processors. - All materials have to have an Audit Trail. - Weights of all loads recorded. - Sample photos taken when required.

10 Contaminated Materials  Contaminated Materials sorted at “Shanks” site: - “Shanks” Furnace Park site licensed to take all materials collected by Kettering Borough Council. - Site closely scrutinised by “Environment Agency” - Not possible to export materials that are only suitable for Land filling. - Any contaminated materials are normally spotted when loads tipped. - Basic manual sort to pick out large items. - Mechanical sort for smaller items. - No materials are exported as there is a demand for the clean pre-sorted material collected. - None of the collected recyclates have been land filled.


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