P. O. Box 11669; SABIC TECHNOLOGY CENTER; JUBAIL 31961 Mr. Jaffar is holding post-graduate degree (M.Tech.) in Environmental Science and Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India, Bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering from Osmania University, Hyderabad. He has around 30 years of hands-on-experience in the environmental field including monitoring, regulations, audits, management systems, sustainability, permits, CDM etc. P. O. Box 11669; SABIC TECHNOLOGY CENTER; JUBAIL 31961 Tel 03-359 9280; Fax 03-59 9292 Abdul Rasheed S. Jaffar Principle Env Engineer, SABIC EHSS
GCC Advancements in Waste Reuse and Recycling Abdulrasheed Jaffar, SABIC EHSS & GPCA IWSC Member Dr. Ahmed M. Al Hazmi, SABIC EHSS & GPCA IWSC Chairman
AGENDA Introduction/Charter GCC Data Evaluation Findings AGENDA Introduction/Charter GCC Data Evaluation Findings SABIC Data Evaluation SABIC Sustainability Program SABIC Success Stories Summary and Conclusion
Introduction/Charter Introduction/Charter
GCC Data Evaluation
Total Waste Generation Among Participating Companies from GCC
Waste Disposal Route
Waste Categories 1- POLYMERS PE PP LDPE HDPE PET PDH PVC PS PC 2- FERTILIZERS Ammonia Urea Phosphate Fertilizers Urea Formaldehyde Composite Fertilizers 3- OLEFINS Ethylene Propylene Butene Butadiene 4- CHEMICALS 1 Aromatics VCM Styrene Acids Phenol Chlrine EDC DOP 2-EH 5- CHEMICALS 2 MTBE Methanol Glycols Paraffins 6- GENERAL All plant activities such as workshop, maintenance, clinic, etc.
Findings
Some of the findings of the GCC Waste data evaluation Process Varying classification of waste Varying treatment methodology for similar waste (Spent Caustic, Coke, Heavy oils, spent batteries, etc) Recycleble materials are disposed
SABIC Data Evaluation
SABIC OLEFINS PROCESS WASTE DATA : Individual waste stream evaluation
SABIC - OLEFINS PROCESS WASTE DATA EVALUATION
SABIC - GENERAL WASTE DATA EVALUATION
SABIC Sustainability Program SABIC Sustainability Program
SABIC Sustainability Program Formal Sustainability Program Launched in 2010 Established 2010 as the base year Environmental Sustainability contains 4 KPIs Material Loss is one of the KPI Performance target of the Material Loss reduction is 50% by 2025
SABIC Sustainability Program Material Loss KPI included the following Waste streams: Hazardous Wastes Point Source Emissions Fugitive Emissions Process Material to Water Storage Tank Losses Non-Hazardous Wastes Spills and Releases
SABIC Success Stories
SABIC Success Stories SABIC strongly adopted Reuse and Recycling where applicable as part of its Sustainability Journey. Key programs include: Recycle/Reuse waste generated for HEG Recovery of metals from spent catalysts Reuse Anisole for different applications Working to convert materials from hazardous to non-hazardous PFO recovery and Recycle Waste / Spent Lube oils PE solid & sludge waste category Process CO2 vent gas recovery Coke Reuse in another SABIC Process
Summary and Conclusion Summary and Conclusion
Summary and Conclusion GCC company members, including SABIC, have very good waste management program. The Average percentage for Reuse/Recycle is more than 40%, wherein General (Utility) contributed more than 60%. Sharing the best practices among member companies is very useful. Areas for Recycling and Reuse need to be explored for certain types of waste. Disposal methods should be reviewed, where necessary and where applicable. Minimization will be a result of good waste management.
Acknowledgement Would like to thank SABIC Management for giving this opportunity to work with the GPCA Task Force Thanks to the GPCA management for initiating the Industrial Waste Management Taskforce that will benefit all the member companies in practicing best of class waste management Thanks to the Chairman and the members of the IWSC Task Force for their cooperation and sharing of knowledge. Thanks to the RC for their encouragement and support in promoting waste reduction programs
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