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APPENDIX A Project Integra Resources & Waste Updates Fareham Borough Council Streetscene Scrutiny Panel 18 July 2019 Vicky Beechey, Head of PI Structure EU Circular Economy Package Resources and Waste Strategy Waste


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Project Integra Resources & Waste Updates

Fareham Borough Council Streetscene Scrutiny Panel 18 July 2019 Vicky Beechey, Head of PI

APPENDIX A

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  • EU Circular Economy Package
  • Resources and Waste Strategy
  • Waste Composition Analysis
  • Project Integra Performance Update

Structure

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Project Integra – Waste Partnership in Hampshire

11 Waste Collection Authorities:

Hampshire District/Borough Councils

2 Unitary Authorities

(Collection & Disposal):

Portsmouth & Southampton City Councils

1 Waste Disposal Contractor:

Veolia UK Ltd

1 Waste Disposal Authority:

Hampshire County Council

15 Partners

PROJECT INTEGRA

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EU Circular Economy Package

  • UK to adopt in full (Defra, March 18)
  • Recycling targets for municipal waste:

55% by 2025 60% by 2030 65% by 2035

  • Kerbside sort/source recycling of bio-waste (Dec 2023)
  • Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
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Key focus:

  • Consistency
  • Extended Producer Responsibility
  • Deposit Return Scheme
  • Waste Crime
  • Food waste
  • Leadership, Research & Innovation
  • Data, monitoring and evaluation

Resources and Waste Strategy

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Next Steps:

  • Summary of responses Aug/Sept 2019
  • Further consultations

− Late 2019: Waste Prevention, + others − Early/Mid 2020: EPR, DRS, Consistency, + others?

  • New regulations expected 2021
  • Implementation from 2023

Resources and Waste Strategy

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Waste Composition Analysis

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Waste Composition Analysis

Fareham: 5 – Urbanites 6 – Suburbanites 7 – Constricted City Dwellers 8 – Hard-pressed Living

Socio-Demographic Data: Output Area Classification

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Waste Composition Analysis

Pre-sort

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Waste Composition Analysis

Sorting

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Waste Composition Analysis

Post-sorting

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Paper and card, 11.9% Plastic film, 8.7% Plastic, 8.0% Textiles, 4.3% Glass, 5.5% Metal, 3.1% Putrescible, 38.9% WEEE, 1.1% Other combustible waste, 11.9% Other non- combustible waste, 4.2% Hazardous household waste, 0.9% Fines, 1.5%

Waste Composition Analysis

FBC Residual Waste Composition

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Waste Composition Analysis

FBC Residual Waste Composition comparison with PI Area:

Category Fareham PI Average

Paper & Card 11.9% 11.7% Putrescible 38.9% 42.0% Glass 5.5% 4.1% Textiles 4.3% 4.3% Metal 3.1% 3.2% Plastic 8.0% 7.3% Plastic Film 8.7% 8.0% WEEE 1.1% 1.3%

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Paper and card, 67.2% Plastic film, 1.7% Plastic, 15.2% Textiles, 0.6% Glass, 0.9% Metal, 6.9% Putrescible, 5.2% WEEE, 0.2% Other combustible waste, 1.9% Other non-combustible waste, 0.1% Hazardous household waste, 0.1% Fines, 0.2%

Waste Composition Analysis

FBC DMR Composition

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Waste Composition Analysis

FBC DMR Waste Composition comparison with PI Area:

Category Fareham PI Average

Paper & Card 67.2% 69.9% Putrescible 5.2% 3.1% Glass 0.9% 1.3% Textiles 0.6% 1.0% Metal 6.9% 7.0% Plastic 15.2% 13.9% Plastic Film 1.7% 1.6% WEEE 0.2% 0.2% Other non-targeted DMR 2.2% 2.0%

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Contamination

FBC 09/10 7.24% FBC 18/19 11.71%

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Project Integra 2018-19 Review

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Looking back:

  • PI Action plan
  • Fly-tipping partnership progress
  • Waste Composition Analysis
  • Driver training (joint)
  • Whole systems costs reporting
  • RWS and consultations

Project Integra update

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2018-19 PI Performance:

  • Slight increase in kerbside recycling rates
  • Increase in waste sent to landfill
  • Very slight increase in residual waste
  • Very slight decrease in total household waste
  • The average DMR contamination level was calculated to be 13.75%

(increasing from 12.53% in 2017-18)

  • Capture of DMR increased slightly from 73.8% to 75.3%
  • Hampshire is ranked 29 out of 35 (English LAs) for kg/HH/Residual

Waste with 601kg/HH

Project Integra update

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Thank you Vicky Beechey vicky.beechey@hants.gov.uk