Recycling for a Lighter, Brighter and Better World

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Recycling for a Lighter, Brighter and Better World

Green ALAFCO : The Aluminium African Company

Recycling as an added value activity to the environment Why should we recycle Aluminum UBC ( Used Beverage Cans ) : Because Aluminum cans are naturally biodegradable after 300 years and more. Because recycling aluminum requires 95% less energy, and produces 95% fewer greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), than manufacturing primary aluminum, and also uses significantly less water Because Since the first industrial production of aluminum in the 1880s, 75% of an estimated 900 million tons of aluminum produced is still in use today. Because Globally, close to 70% of all aluminum cans are recycled, making it the world's most recycled packaging product. Because aluminum is infinitely recyclable. Because The life cycle of an aluminum beverage can is just 60 days from “can to can.” 15 to 20 years is the average lifespan of an automobile 50 years is the approximate lifespan of aluminum in buildings   

Recycling as an added value activity to the environment   Global Old Scrap Recycled by Market reference: IAI, published in 2012 using 2011 estimates

Recycling as an added value activity to the environment UBC recovery in the world : Figures and comments

The project Step 1 : Sorting, baling and exporting The idea : UBC ( Used Beverage Cans ) Recycling : Step 1 : Sorting, baling and exporting Step 2 : Raising a smelting factory The market opportunity : The scrap non ferrous market is a reverse market : The demand is always existing - 7 million tons of aluminum is recycled every year

Company’s vision statement and ambition - To be the Tunisian pionneer for implementing the ‘’ Cradle to Cradle ‘’ recycling process : From recovery to sorting to smelting to producing new products.

Company’s mission statement and Road Map - Our road map could explain our mission and strategy which is sustainable. It implements our contribution to the environnement protection by recycling used cans in order to provide a sustainable development for the futur generations.

Company’s mission statement and Road Map Where are we/ Where are we going Now After one Year After two Years Activity & main task -Baling UBC locally -Smelting UBC into ingots in Tunisia - Establishing recovery and baling companies in Africa Casting ingots into finished goods ( for :kitchen utensils, automotive, architecture etc…) Export figures and targets ( Exporting T.O) 325 K € 1000 K€ 2500 K€ Environment & Social Sustainabiltity - UBC recovery and procurement subcontracting - Partnership with all environment actors : Government, Associations, companies, people etc… - UBC recovery as a national culture and commitment to the environment.

From can to car aluminum sheet Upstream sorting - Know-How & Technical partnership

UBC recovery in Tunisia : Figures and data

Recovery opportunities 43 % = 150 Tons = 11.5 Million cans / month ( Can weight apprx 13 gr) 385 000 cans / Day 2000 new job ( 200 cans recovered / person / Day )

Recovery opportunities - Providing and efficient opportunity to the informal collectors requires the effort of all the civil society contributors : - Households - Shops - Companies - Gouvernment - Financial institutions - Associations - Cooperatives

The informal sector SWOT analysis : Strength - Aluminium is infinetly recyclable, the can lifecycle is around 60 days. 8000 informel collectors existing + 2000 to be created if recovery will reach 95 %. Business already existed and can be easily developped. Weakness Lack on logistics background : Storing yard, transporting truck etc… Difficulties on recovery due to the non involvment of the upstream recovery actors Financing. Activity not yet structred and standardized. As retailers, the collectors are suffering from the wholesalers financial and logistics upside. Opportunities New opportunities raised by the ‘’ Barbecha ‘’ program Today Four micro-financing new institutions The involvment of the exporters and all the value chain operators and stackholders as guarantee on financing and development. Organisation into associations, companies and cooperatives. Threats If opportunities will not be implemented and honored.

Action plan & recommendations Issue Action Deadline Pilot Lack on logistics background Financing & coordination with the wholesalers and exporters End of 2015 Finacing institutions Exporters Difficulties on recovery Additional involvment of the civil society Learning sessions should be organised on rolling basis periodically Associations ( Barbecha) Schools, universities, beaches etc.. Exporters, wholesalers Financing - More access to financing Immediately Exporters as guarantee Financial institutions Activity not yet structred and standardized. Informel collectors to be recongnised as an environment key actors Spreading the pilot action of Mnihla- Tadhamen- La Marsa in all cities - Pilot Actions already done GIZ All oprateors : Exporters, wholesalers, ANGED etc… Best practice Benchmarking

Green ALAFCO and the Informal sector As far as our company involved and concerned : Mars 2015 : We have started a win-win partnership with GIZ and the ‘’ Barbecha association ‘’ of Mnihla-Tadhamen, in which we have introduced our company as final customer with a possibility to play the guaratntee for the collectors financing regarding the banks. - Spreading the idea of Barbecha to other cities ( Tunis, Ben Arous ) is in ongoing process.

Thank you very much