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A European and National Context for Waste Esther Kiddle Director TK Associates 28 November 2013.

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1 A European and National Context for Waste Esther Kiddle Director TK Associates 28 November 2013

2 Agenda Waste Management Resource Security Thoughts for the Future

3 Waste Management

4 EU and UK Legislation

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7 Positive Impact of Waste Management Between 2000 and 2008:  the waste sector alone grew more than 20%.  jobs in recycling grew by almost 80%. WRAP have published a study that estimates that full implementation of EU waste legislation would:  save € 72 billion a year;  increase the annual turnover of the EU waste management and recycling sector by € 42 billion; and  create over 400,000 jobs by 2020.

8 Resource Security

9 In the 20th Century, the WORLD experienced a: 4 fold increase in population (currently over 7 billion) 23 fold increase in economic output 12 fold increase in fossil fuel use 9 fold increase in water use 8 fold increase in the extraction of material resources 23 fold increase in the extraction of ores and minerals

10 EU27 Exports and Imports (2011) Rest of the World (ROW ) Total Trade from ROW to EU27 In 1999: 1, 340 Mt In 2008: 1,798 Mt In 2011: 1, 629 Mt European Union (EU27) Total trade from EU27 to ROW In 1999: 397 Mt In 2008: 536 Mt In 2011: 568 Mt Biomass Trade Balance 67 Mt Manufactures Trade Balance 14 Mt Fuels/mining products Trade Balance 1,181 Mt 126 Mt 193 Mt 207 Mt 221 Mt 203 Mt 1,384 Mt

11 EU27 Resource Use, Extraction and Import Domestic Material Consumption ● a measure of the total amount of materials directly used by an economy. ● increased by 7.9% between 2000 and 2007. ● Of the 8.2 billion tonnes of materials consumed in 2007: »minerals accounted for 52%; fossil fuels 24%; »biomass 21%; and metals 4%. Domestic Extraction ● the extraction of materials from within a country's territory. ● increased by 4.9% between 2000 and 2007. Physical Trade Balance ● increased by 26.5% between 2000 and 2007.

12 Resources – the Future By 2050:  world population will be 9.1 billion  three times more material resources  70% more food, feed and fibre. In the next 20 years:  we will need 40% more energy and water. Material costs in some advanced European economies already make up more than 40% of total costs in manufacturing industries (compared to less than 20% for labour costs).

13 Expect the Expected and Prepare for the Unexpected Stronger promotion of what we’ve got:  measures to promote ‘high quality recycling’  recognition of the link between EoW & Recycling  separate collection: paper, metal, plastic and glass by 2015 (technically, environmentally and economically practicable);  the overall 50 percent by weight target for the preparing for re-use and the recycling of waste by 2020. Additional:  Expect new targets, new materials, exclusions and more standards.  Flexible, innovative, future thinking.

14 Any Questions? Thank you for listening Esther Kiddle Julie Thomlinson esther@tk-associates.uk.comesther@tk-associates.uk.com julie@tk-associates.uk.comjulie@tk-associates.uk.com www.tk-associates.uk.com


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