The Environmental Investment Program 20 YEARS OF RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN NEW YORK Linda Jacobs, Environmental Services Unit GRRN Recycling and Zero Waste Conference October 20, 2009
Environmental Investment Program NYS Solid Waste Mgnt Act Environmental Protection Fund Fund Pollution Prevention added
Environmental Investment Program Private & NFP sector (not municipalities) municipalities) Assets/Tools: Experienced staff Experienced staff Funding Funding Located in ESD, not DEC (tied into NY’s economic development delivery NY’s economic development delivery system) system)
Ineligible Projects l “End-of-pipe” l Remediation l Incineration l W-T-E, RDF l Compliance
Investment Areas Recycling: Infrastructure and End Use Capacity Pollution prevention Sustainable products
Recycling Investment Priorities “In FY 08/09 EIP gives priority to projects focused on the following materials and outcomes: Building C&D Debris: Increase capacity to divert building C&D from disposal to reuse/recycling Increase capacity to divert building C&D from disposal to reuse/recycling Increase value and value-added uses for recovered material Increase value and value-added uses for recovered material Increase capacity for deconstruction over demolition Increase capacity for deconstruction over demolition
Recycling Investment Priorities Commercially or Industrially-Gen’d Food Waste Increase capacity to process C/I food waste for recycling Increase capacity to process C/I food waste for recycling Increase capacity to compost C/I food waste Increase capacity to compost C/I food waste Enhance collection technology to make food waste diversion cost-effective Enhance collection technology to make food waste diversion cost-effective Expand value-added uses for compost Expand value-added uses for compost
Recycling Investment Priorities Electronic Devices: Increase capacity & cost-effectiveness of electronics recycling and remanufacturing Glass: Expand value-added uses for mixed- color container glass Expand value-added uses for mixed- color container glass Expand markets for sorted non- container Expand markets for sorted non- container Tires: Expand value-added uses for recycled tire materials
Recycling Investment Priorities Paper: Increase diversion of significant amounts of commercially and/or institutionally-generated waste paper for recycling Increase diversion of significant amounts of commercially and/or institutionally-generated waste paper for recycling Increase paper mill cap. to use recycled feedstock Increase paper mill cap. to use recycled feedstock Expand value-added uses for paper mill residuals Expand value-added uses for paper mill residuals
Recycling Investment Priorities Plastics Increase diversion and value of container plastics for recycling Increase diversion and capacity to recycle plastic films, including bags, agricultural, marine and pallet films Expand value-added uses for recycled films
THREE TYPES OF INVESTMENTS: Capital (fixed assets) R&D (on behalf of a company) Technical Assistance (operating costs for NFPs) (operating costs for NFPs)
Investment Criteria Competitive Program NYS’ Return on Investment $ Economic Benefit / $ Invested Am’t Material Recycled / $ Invested ROI Compared to Others in “Portfolio” How Much NYS Support is Needed to Make Project Happen (Project Cash Flow)?
Performance-Based Contracts Measurable, verifiable environmental improvements Measurable, verifiable economic improvements
Investments in Recycling, Pollution Prevention and Sustainable Products/Processes Summary of Results, Investment Area ESDInvestment Private Sector Investment TOTAL Annual Econ Benefit Annual Enviro. Improvement Air Emissions $2,535,836$20,548,917$22,684,753$11,988,008 83 TPY NOx 161 TPY SOx 233 TPY VOC C&D Debris Bldg Mat Reuse $2,679,032$4,367,831$7,046,863$13,470,570 226,570 TPY Recycling Cap. Recycling Cap. Installed Installed 485,445 TPY SW Recycled/ SW Recycled/ /Reused /Reused 54 Jobs
Investments in Recycling, Pollution Prevention and Sustainable Products/Processes Summary of Results, Investment Area ESDInvestment Private Sector Investment TOTAL Annual Econ Benefit Annual Enviro. Improvement Paper$8,579,327$39,682,244$48,261,571$20,146,650 875,746 TPY Recycling Cap. Recycling Cap. 422,092 TPY Recycled Recycled 1,324 Jobs Tires$11,763,854$17,971227$29,735,081$21,601,501 252,910 TPY Recycling Cap. Recycling Cap. Installed Installed 148,584 TPY Recycled Recycled 170 Jobs
Investments in Recycling, Pollution Prevention and Sustainable Products/Processes Summary of Results, Invest. Area AreaESDInvest. Private Sector Invest.TOTALAnnualEcon Benefit Benefit Annual Enviro. Improvement ALL ALL$66,106,988$168,936,531$235,043,519$189,491,822 2.4 M TPY SW Prevented / Prevented / Reused / Reused / Recycled Recycled 3.3 M TPY Recycling/ Recycling/ Reuse / Reuse / Composting Composting Capacity Capacity Installed Installed 4,796 Jobs 2,367 Companies
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Municipalities or NFPs Waste Prevention assistance to businesses businesses NFPs engaged in Recycling / Reuse NFPs Recycling / Reuse NFPs
RESEARCH Answer final questions before adopting P2 or recycling technology adopting P2 or recycling technology No fixed assets Costs associated with R&D
CAPITAL PROJECTS Assists with capital costs to prevent pollution, reuse or recycle Hard assets: M&E, shipping, installation No working capital Requires cash match Contract is with a non-profit (IDA, EDC, LDC) on behalf of company
Partnerships New York State Pollution Prevention Institute Prevention Institute Regional Technology Development Centers/ Manufacturing Extension Partnerhsips (NYC ITAC) NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
Successes TIRES BUILDING MATERIALS REUSE GLASS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION PREVENTION
Linda Jacobs Empire State Development Environmental Services Unit 30 South Pearl Street Albany, New York Questions ?