Carolina Recycling Association 23 rd Annual Conference and Trade Show Myrtle Beach, SC April 12, 2013.

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Carolina Recycling Association 23 rd Annual Conference and Trade Show Myrtle Beach, SC April 12, 2013

Solid Waste Management Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 (July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012)

What counts as MSW in South Carolina? Combined residential, commercial, institutional/non-profit and industrial packaging generated. This does not include industrial process waste and by-products from manufacturing, C&D debris, automobile bodies, agricultural waste, combustion ash, mining waste and sewage sludge.

Recycling at a glance… The state’s MSW recycling rate improved to 29.5 percent in FY12 from 27.7 percent the previous FY.

Recycling at a glance… Overall, the amount of MSW recycled increased more than 56,000 tons (4.5 percent) to 1,229,100 tons.

MSW Recycling Rate, FY08 –FY12

What was recycled? Glass 10,646 tons Metal 323,821 tons Paper 395,775 tons Plastic 18,212 tons Banned Items 328,791 tons Miscellaneous Items 70,045 tons Commingled Recyclables 81,810 tons Total 1,229,100 tons

Electronics Ban became effective at beginning of FY12. Electronics recycling jumped from 5,726 tons in FY11 to 9,258 tons in FY12 – about a 62 percent increase.

Used Motor Oil Recycling More than 900 used oil collection centers. 932,725 gallons (3,265 tons) collected in FY12. Since 1990, more than 18.3 million gallons recycled by DIYers.

Commingled Collection In FY12, 81,810 tons of commingled material was recycled–72 percent increase from previous fiscal year. This accounts for 6.7 percent of all MSW recycled.

MSW Management- FY12

MSW Management – FY12 MSW generated: 4,164,976 tons MSW disposed: 2,935,876 tons MSW recycled: 1,229,100 tons

Imported Solid Waste

Exported Solid Waste

Total Solid Waste (TSW) Total amount generated increased from 12.7 million tons in FY11 to 13 million tons in FY12. TSW disposal fell from 9.3 p/p/d to 9.0 p/p/d. Amount recycled increased 8 percent to 5.3 million tons.

Legislative Updates E-waste Flow Control

The Office of Solid Waste Reduction & Recycling provides… technical and marketing assistance graphic design grant funding outreach/education programs and materials

Key Office Programs and Projects S.C. Smart Business Recycling Program Green Hospitality Program Action for a Cleaner Tomorrow Recycling on the Go Recycling Professional Certification

Recycling’s Economic Impact In 2012, 19 new or existing companies made $463 million in capital investments and created 770 jobs. Overall in S.C., the recycling industry is comprised of 450 companies that provide about 20,000 jobs.

Looking Ahead… Recover more organics. Maximize food recovery opportunities. Increase C&D debris recycling. Prevent illegal waste tire dumping. Consider PAYT programs. Improve local and state government programs.