Reuse as an ECONOMIC DRIVER In Hub and Spoke Recycling Daniel Knapp, Ph.D. President, General Manager June 22, 2010.

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Reuse as an ECONOMIC DRIVER In Hub and Spoke Recycling Daniel Knapp, Ph.D. President, General Manager June 22, 2010

How to Figure Out Reuse Income Potential for Your Community Estimate the total discard supply. –How many tons per day to landfill? Assume 5% is reusable. –Caution: full development takes time. –Reuse draws from all commodity types. Approximate value is $400/ ton for lowest quality, $800 for highest.

Income Calculation Case Study: Sunspot County Total supply 100 tpd landfill 5% reusable= 5 tpd 5 tpd x $400/ton=$2,000/day $2,000/day x 360 days = $720,000/yr income

Expenses as % of income Case Study: Sunspot County Labor 50%$360,000 (12 fulltime $30,000/yr) Purchases for resale 6%$ 43,200 All other expenses 30%$216,000 (Land, insurance, utilities, etc.) Profit 14%$100,800

Expenses as % of income Case Study: Urban Ore 2009 Labor 55.3%$1,339,365 Purchases for resale 6.3%$ 153,390 Operations 11.3%$ 273,738 Administration17.3%$ 419,110 Profit 9.8%$ 234,676 These are real numbers!

Community Financial Benefit Case Study: Urban Ore Purchases for resale $153,390 Sales taxes collected$213,812 Property taxes $ 66,537 Payroll taxes, fed & state$ 82,789 Taxes, licenses, fees$ 79,758 TOTAL $596,286 7,000 tons not landfilledPriceless

Other Considerations Highest and best use. Labor, job, skill, and fun intensive. High value, high cash flow, higher wages than hardware stores. Generates sales and property taxes for local and state governments. Markets are local and regional. Low capital costs.

Other Considerations (cont’d) Supplies materials for other economic sectors including skilled tradespeople. Maintains local property values. Reliable flows of recycling commodities. Controls toxic materials – Freon, lead, mercury, more.

What About the Other 95% Reuse is 5%. What’s the rest?

95% = 11 More Commodity Types

Total Recycling Universe

Hub and Spoke Development: Interactive Recovery Facilities 25 TPD Rural Zero-Waste Recovery Facility

Hub and Spoke Development: Interactive Recovery Facilities 100 TPD Urban Zero-Waste Recovery Facility

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