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North East Commercial & Industrial Waste Arisings Survey 2010

North East Commercial & Industrial Waste Arisings Survey 2010. James Horne Urban Mines Ltd. Urban Mines. Not-for-profit environmental consultancy established 1995 Yorkshire based but work UK wide Resource management & climate change

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North East Commercial & Industrial Waste Arisings Survey 2010

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  1. North East Commercial & Industrial Waste Arisings Survey 2010 James Horne Urban Mines Ltd

  2. Urban Mines • Not-for-profit environmental consultancy established 1995 • Yorkshire based but work UK wide • Resource management & climate change • Delivered C&I Arisings surveys in North West (2006 & 2009) and Wales (2008) • Delivered NE survey in partnership with Gardiner & Theobald, Newcastle

  3. Background • North East Sustainable Resources Board (NESRB) in partnership with • RENEW • ONE North East • ANEC • Govt Office - NE • Environment Agency • Tees Valley Unlimited • To complement Defra’s national C&I survey

  4. Need • inform policy making • inform PPS10 sub-regional planning requirements • establish baseline for performance monitoring • identify regional business opportunities • understand waste movements • complement existing North East waste data projects

  5. Survey Methodology • Based upon “Standard Stratified Random Sampling” • Face-to-face and telephone interviews • Target 1,000 business • Data quality checked and grossed with additional data from the national survey

  6. Survey Methodology What was surveyed • All wastes produced on site i.e. outgoing wastes and waste disposed of on site • Hazardous and non-hazardous wastes • “Non-Wastes” such as blast furnace slag and virgin timber

  7. Survey Methodology What was surveyed • The waste management method used and destination • The potential for the waste to be recycled or energy recovered

  8. Survey Methodology What was NOT surveyed • Agriculture, mining & quarrying, construction, waste management sectors • Waste recycled or re-used on the same site it was produced • Waste sent to waste water or effluent treatment on site • Micro-companies (ie. 1-4 employees)

  9. Delivery Statistics • Recruitment: 3,900 business contacted; 63 already taken part in national survey • 1,036 businesses surveyed, 357 by telephone, 679 by survey visit • Data appended from Defra survey 276 businesses • Final dataset 8,020 individual data lines from 1,112 businesses

  10. Survey Locations

  11. Source of Data

  12. Results • 2.2 million tonnes/annum

  13. Results • 2.2 million tonnes/annum • 7.1m tpa Northwest of England • 48m tpa whole of England

  14. Waste Arisings by Sector

  15. Waste Arisings by Sector

  16. Waste Arisings by Sector

  17. Waste Arisings by Sector

  18. By Waste Type

  19. By Waste Type

  20. By Waste Type

  21. By Waste Management Type

  22. By Waste Management Type

  23. By Waste Management Type

  24. Potential to Recycle – Landfilled Wastes

  25. Potential to Recover – Landfilled Wastes

  26. Waste Destination (UM data only)

  27. Waste Type by Sector

  28. Waste Treatment by Sector

  29. Waste Treatment by Waste Type

  30. Data Application? • Needs Assessment: Forecast waste arisings against waste management facility capacities • Feedstock Availability Forecasts: Modelling arisings catchment area of proposed waste facility

  31. Forecasting Capacities

  32. Report • Report available at: • http://nesrb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/NE-Survey-2010-Final-Report.pdf • www.nesrb.org.uk click on ‘Board Projects’

  33. James Horne Market Development Manager, Urban Mines Ltd 01274 699400 James.horne@urbanmines.org.uk www.urbanmines.org.uk

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