WHAT’s NEXT
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WHAT’s NEXT
15TH OCTOBER
DAVID CARTERPRESIDENT
PACKAGING COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND
ACCORD?
AFTER THE
PACKAGING
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Packaging Accord 2004
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Packaging Accord 2004 2004 - 2009
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Packaging Accord 2004
• 5 year agreement between industry, local and central government and recycling operators signed in 2004
• Set targets for recycling
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Packaging Accord 2004
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• Achieved or exceeded all targets – despite impact of the global recession on commodity prices
• Achieved 22% plastic bag reduction
• Greater recovery of steel, aluminum and plastics through new collection and processing facilities
• Adapted to difficult trading conditions to maintain markets for recovered materials
YEAR 5 Report Card
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Consultation process while Waste Minimisation Act regulations being established.
Development of scope and KPI’s for Packaging Product Stewardship Scheme within the Waste Act to meet:
• Section 14: Measurable waste minimisation• Section 15: Reduction in environmental harm
Preparing for lifeafter the Accord
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• Old model Accord does not fit Waste Act
• There is confusion on the roles of member companies, sector groups and PAC.NZ in a single scheme.
Recommendation
Rather than a single scheme, split the roles of companies, sectors and coordinating function.
Packaging Product Stewardship Scheme• Front End of Packaging life cycle
• Design• Procurement• Reduction
Material Specific Product Stewardship Schemes
• Specific to material types• KPI’s• Recovery• Re-use
Umbrella• Coordinating industry, sectors and
stakeholders activities and opportunities
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• Umbrella Plan
• Packaging PS scheme Design and specification
• Material specific scheme Glass Paper Plastics Cans
SECTOR PAC NZ
UMBRELLA PLAN
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PACKAGING PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP SCHEME
•Limited to direct members of PAC NZ
•Members commit to:
packaging specification and design which meets the scheme’s environmental Code of Practice (being developed)
Measurable waste minimisation via reducing post industrial packaging waste to landfill.
SECTOR SCHEME
•Limited to direct members of Association
•Varies in complexity according to material type and resource requirements•Members commit to:
• Measurable waste minimisation e.g. developing markets for recovered materials; post industrial recycling
• Produce recycling data
CO-ORDINATION UMBRELLA Alignment with Best Practice and Trans Tasman Targets and KPI’s Collates and reports annual recycling data Raises and assigns funds for agreed programmes which have measurable effect
on waste minimisation and deliver an ongoing reduction in environmental harm.
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Packaging PS Scheme KPI’s
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Design and Procurement % Compliance with new Code of Practice % Compliance with new procurement criteria % “buy recycled” policies % compliance with approved recycling labeling
Measurable Waste minimisation Kilogram of packaging consumed per capita Post industrial recycling % increase year on year
Energy and Water Use % Companies formal Reduction Plan Other Metrics to be developed
Education Build members knowledge
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Sector Schemesvary by material
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Develop markets for specific materials Tonnes by packaging type recycled due to scheme
funds or projects Post industrial recycling % increase year on year
Research into: alternative disposals e.g. Waste to energy Alternative (& higher value) uses for recovered materials
Material based Eco requirements e.g. Forestry Stewardship Council / PEFC certification Degradable Plastics guidelines Material specific code of practice
Service Material specific mass balance data
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Umbrella Activities
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Measurable Waste Minimisation Kilograms by packaging type collected via
public place recycling due to scheme Markets developed for composite materials
Implement educational and consumer awareness programme
$ spend market research data
Reduce environmental harm e.g. Report recyclability of packaging in NZ market Report CO2 saving per tonne diverted from waste
Service Report packaging recycled as % of consumption
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Consultation process with all stakeholders
Continue Development of scope and KPI’s for Packaging Product Stewardship Scheme
Understand and build on the value propositions
Continue working with MFE to align and produce a leading edge coordinated Plan
Where to from here