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Moving Film and Polystyrene out of the Recycling Stream – A Case Study

Moving Film and Polystyrene out of the Recycling Stream – A Case Study. Sue McCrae General Manager Ottawa Valley Waste Recovery Centre. MWA Fall Workshop 2016. Ottawa Valley Waste Recovery Centre. MWA Fall Workshop 2016. 1.5 hrs NW of Ottawa Waste Management Board

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Moving Film and Polystyrene out of the Recycling Stream – A Case Study

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  1. Moving Film and Polystyrene out of the Recycling Stream – A Case Study Sue McCrae General Manager Ottawa Valley Waste Recovery Centre MWA Fall Workshop 2016

  2. Ottawa Valley Waste Recovery Centre MWA Fall Workshop 2016 • 1.5 hrs NW of Ottawa • Waste Management Board • Service 4 Partner Municipalities • Petawawa, Pembroke, Laurentain Valley, North Algona Wilberforce • Population: 40,000 • Households: 17,000

  3. MWA Fall Workshop 2016 • Municipal Landfill Site • Recycling Facility to extend landfill capacity • Two Stream Program • Included Recycling of Polystyrene & Film since 2002 • Removed Colored Polystyrene in 2014 • 3-4 Garbage Bag Limit every 2 weeks

  4. MWA Fall Workshop 2016 • May Board Meeting – provided a regular market and processing update on Polystyrene issues • They asked – What other problem materials are there? • June Meeting – Film Plastics

  5. Cost MWA Fall Workshop 2016 • Polystyrene • $24,000/year to process & ship ~5 tonnes • Film • Cost to process far exceeds revenue received ($2,135 in revenue over a 2 year period) • High costs to recycle small portion of waste stream

  6. Operational & Maintenance Issues MWA Fall Workshop 2016 • Baling • Loss revenues – film covering other materials • Film mixes with other recyclables • Non-recyclable film plastic

  7. Options MWA Fall Workshop 2016 • Contacted CPIA – No funding opportunities at this time • Depot Collection?

  8. CIF Presentation to the Board in June on the Bigger Picture MWA Fall Workshop 2016 • Mike Birett • What’s happening across the Province • Implications on funding • Packaging trends • Bill 151

  9. Board Decision MWA Fall Workshop 2016 • Effective, October 1st, 2016 – Polystyrene and Film Plastic no longer recyclable. • Place these materials in regular garbage.

  10. The Message MWA Fall Workshop 2016 • Effective October 1st, 2016, Styrofoam™ and Plastic Bags no longer recyclable. • Looked to other Municipal campaigns • “Difficult decision” • “Regrettably been discontinued” • Reinvest those savings in other diversion programs

  11. P&E Campaign MWA Fall Workshop 2016 Be clear – includes all types of polystyrene

  12. MWA Fall Workshop 2016 Sue McCrae General Manager 613-735-7537, ext. 214 www.ovwrc.com smccrae@ovwrc.com /ovwrc /OVWasteRecovery

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