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Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Public Sector Stakeholder Event Growth that doesn’t cost the earth Resource Efficient Scotland

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Bulking recycling guide Outlines key factors to be reviewed when considering a bulking service Provides information on the key steps involved in service development Main drivers: – Legal compliance – Waste (Scotland) Regulations 2012 – Finance – potential savings from reduced uplift frequency – Policy – Scotland’s Zero Waste Plan to attain 70% recycling by 2020 – Also environmental and organisational Nick Ribbons Project Manager

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Waste calculator tool Quantifies waste output and models the cost of recycling Why? What is it? What does it do? How does it work?

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Waste calculator tool Quantifies waste output and models the cost of recycling ENTER DATA

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Waste Smart training Helping to understand the issues relating to waste and waste management Duty of care EPA 1990 CIWM certified – Foundation course – Advanced course Aims: – to prevent waste; and – improve waste management Certificate upon completion Other benefits

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Bulking recycling guide What is bulking recycling? Why bulk? – Legal compliance – Finance – Policy – Environmental; and – Organisational Outlines key factors to be reviewed when considering a bulking service

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Bulking recycling guide Outlines key factors to be reviewed when considering a bulking service Provides information on the key steps involved in service development Main drivers: – Legal compliance – Waste (Scotland) Regulations 2012 – Finance – potential savings from reduced uplift frequency – Policy – Scotland’s Zero Waste Plan to attain 70% recycling by 2020 – Also environmental and organisational Jill McMaster Project Manager

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Technical E-Learning Modules Comprehensive set of CPD accredited e-modules with case studies and advice on building business cases. HVAC Decarbonisation of Heat Generation Heat Recovery

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Resource Efficiency Guide for Schools Provides Building Managers, Facilities Managers and Janitors/Caretakers with guidance on improving resource efficiency within schools. Templates for a resource efficiency review and action plan

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. E-learning module for teachers

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. E-learning module for teachers

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. E-learning module for teachers

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. E-learning module for teachers

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Webinar for Janitors and Caretakers Combining the key messages from the guide and the top tips from the e-learning module Gordon Dick Key Account Manager

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Light Touch Calculator This tool provides the user with recommended lighting replacement options that are relevant to the existing fitting type. The Light Touch Calculator calculates: 1.Capital Costs 2.Annual Savings 3.Payback Period 4.Exportable Summaries

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. BMS Guidance Documentation Guidance to assist organisations through the process of procuring a Building Management System (BMS) and support services. User Friendly using a Flow Chart to guide the user through the process. Interactive using hyperlinks to assist in finding the relevant section In a separate document, guidance on how to produce a specification

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Boiler Replacement Toolkit Compares alternative heat and fuel sources at the design stage of new-build or refurbishment projects, assess the opportunities with this tool. Compare up to 8 alternatives to your current fuel source Includes renewable technologies The summary sheet will give you various statistics to include in your Business Case

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Boiler Replacement Toolkit A tool to aid the comparison of alternative heat and fuel sources at either the design stage of new-build or refurbishment projects. Compare up to 8 alternatives to your current fuel source Includes renewable technologies Provides various statistics to include in your Business Case Michael Hilarion Key Account Manager

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Public sector Annual Construction spend £4 BILLION

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Sustainable procurement of construction products and services Module 1: Policy context Module 2: Strategic Thinking Module 3: Developing Specification Module 4: Supplier selection and bid evaluation Module 5: Contract management

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Sustainable procurement of construction products and services

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Case studies Link to review of procurement in construction ewProcurementConstruction ewProcurementConstruction Scottish Government definition of sustainable procurement y/corporate-responsibility/csr y/corporate-responsibility/csr Zero Waste Scotland Case studies

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Design led whole life costing an economic tool

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Review of Scottish Public Sector procurement in Construction report Report Paragraph Design and whole life costing should be afforded appropriate priority in any construction procurement process. A comprehensive business case and procurement strategy focusing on desired outcomes and whole-life costs should be developed.

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Whole life costing Thinking through the whole life impacts and costs of products or services will help shape the procurement option that best meets the requirements and reduces sustainability risks.

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Step by Step process

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Project Summary

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Built Environment support Public sector 3 Private sector

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Sustainable construction support Public sector Private sector Steven Turnbull Key Account Manager

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Food Waste Disposal Calculator A cost-benefit analysis tool to support the decision-making process when developing and implementing food waste collection and disposal schemes. Local disposal options Collection and return to a central facility Co-operation with other public sector organisations Consideration of reverse logistics opportunities

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Mobile Asset Registers Quantifying the amount of mobile assets across an estate in support of waste prevention potential. Furniture, textiles and electrical equipment Excel-based data logging Can estimate weight, cost and carbon impacts

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. A Guide to Improving Water Efficiency A 10-step “good practice guide” to support water management and efficiency improvements. Staff input and behaviour change Simple, low and no cost solutions Measuring and benchmarking Evaluation and improvement

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Sustainable construction support Public sector Private sector Claire Wharmby Carbon Forecast

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Key Features: Calculation of current footprint using Defra factors Storage of previous footprint data in abbreviated format Prediction of Business As Usual out to 2020/21 Project list Consistent costs and emission factors Outputs for use in reports and CMP Target setting function Climate Change Duties report template compatible Carbon Footprints & Project Registers

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. 2 versions of the tool Large orgs Suit organisations with larger estates (up to 1000 buildings) -There are over 3000 rows of input data available Large orgs Suit organisations with larger estates (up to 1000 buildings) -There are over 3000 rows of input data available Small Orgs Suit organisations with up to 40 buildings Estimate the number of rows you require before use; if you require more than 190, use the Large Orgs version Small Orgs Suit organisations with up to 40 buildings Estimate the number of rows you require before use; if you require more than 190, use the Large Orgs version Two versions available …

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Consider carefully the data resolution – what do you want to be able to do with the data Generally, the better the resolution, the better the pattern spotting Consider future changes to estate e.g. moving into a new headquarters from 3 existing buildings – you can have a future building operation set to come on line e.g. in 2016/17 and you can close the other three buildings fully or partially over a future timescale Again, better data resolution allows more subtlety Use the ‘User notes’ column frequently Getting the most out of the tools

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Range of projects should be mapped against the emissions distribution and the future of the estate You can use information about buildings, energy consumption of different end uses and technology efficiencies to estimate savings e.g. Don’t be afraid to start with estimates that are refined over time Office – Headquarters uses 1,130,000 kWh per year UK-wide data on lighting as end use of electricity in commercial office sector = 32% Estimated savings of technology for 5W LED replacements of 35W halogen spots = 86% Amount of light fittings to be replaced = approximately 20% Electricity saving 62,000 kWh Getting the most out of the Project List

Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. How to choose the correct waste category; this might require organisations to check the original DCF carbon factors spreadsheet (waste disposal) to see which factor describes the waste stream/disposal route most accurately Some factors we need aren’t available; new factors can be added but this is tricky. However, factors that are not used can be overwritten with alternative factors (ask RES for instructions). Also in the DCF factors, many offer a similar EF for many recycling waste stream RHI / FiT revenue does not autocomplete? Yes, it needs to be filled in manually Getting the most out of both tools