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Reverse service “towards a waste-free society” Natascha Spanbroek 29 january 2016
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Resources High service Residual waste Drop off facility reverse service
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schematically summarized
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Reduction residual waste kg per person Steenwijkerland19 Zwartewaterland21 Oost Gelre16
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Recycling rate
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more sustainable no more expensive
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1970199620132015 Ca. 260 Kg. 210 Kg. 193 Kg. 40 -70 Kg. Policy effects Residual waste Financial incentive Reverse collection ? ?
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100-100-100 experiment 11 containers a year /household Green waste Paper Plastic, metal, beverage cartons Prevention Drop off facility
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Challenge 100 households - 100 days - 100% circular for waste and recycables 0 kg residual waste Less recycables
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Raising awareness :Waste = resource Think and act circular Showing (im)possibilities of the road towards a waste-free society Goals Insight remaining products household waste Willingness and leverage to further behavioral change Political discussion Possibilities producers
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Improved waste sorting at home (separation) Changed consumption behaviour (buying/using products that can be recycled when wasted) Stimulate Waste prevention (the best way to prevent waste is simply not to buy it).
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General results 22,5 kg residual waste a year per person 85% Well sorted15% wrong Diapers and incontinence pads (42%)mainly kitchen/food waste Waste caused by pets – cat litter (18%) Medical waste (7%) Personal care (5%) Content of a vacuum cleaner bag (5%) Non recyclable packaging (4%) Plastic and metal products no packaging (1%) Other (5%)
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Reduction is possible! Recommendations Incentive financial and/or service Positive feedback Long term intervention green identity Choose household perspective Communication on prevention and reduction
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Thank you! nspanbroek@rova.nl
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