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Influencing Waste Practices for a Sustainable State. A look at EcoRecycle Victoria’s experience with a landfill levy Jon Ward Manager Business and Industry Programs
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Types of Economic Instruments for Waste Management Waste Tax Pay by weight scheme. Raw materials tax Product tax on disposable items Deposit refund scheme. e.g. CDL Load based permit Cap and Trade schemes e.g. UK Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme. Hypothecated landfill levy
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Year Rural Municipal $ Rural Industrial $ Urban Municipal $ Urban Industrial $ Prescribed Waste $ 02/03234510 03/04355714 04/05476918 05/065971122 06/0761181326 07/0871391530 Victorian Landfill Levy
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The landfill Levy = 9c per household per week Q28.
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Landfill Levy on Business = 0.1% of costs * * And can be reduced by recycling
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Government Structures Local Governments Sustainability Victoria
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What is the waste generation current situation? 3.4 million tonnes 59% recycled 2.3 million tonnes 35% recycled 3.4 million tonnes 57% recycled Commerce & Industry Municipal Construction & Demolition
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Sustainability Victoria Waste & Resource Programs Infrastructure support funding Best practice Guidelines – Kerbside, Organics Product Stewardship programs “ Byteback “ Waste Wise Business/ Lean manufacturing Education & Community Programs Litter Waste Wise Events Away from Home Recycling Data Collection & Performance Monitoring
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Our history in solid waste
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Best Practice Kerbside Recycling
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Achievements 95% of households with access to kerbside recycling services 40 councils are implementing best practice program $8 million in kerbside support to local government $18 million in infrastructure support to over 270 recycling facilities throughout Victoria Average service cost $ 29 per household up from $ 28 in 2001/02 Average contamination rate 6.3% Kerbside recyclables cost $ 130 per tonne for best practice councils and $ 140 for others, inc collection.
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Infrastructure Concrete Crushing Facility, Laverton Plasterboard Recycling
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Infrastructure Optical Sorting of Glass, Laverton Kerbside Sorting Facility, Mornington Rural Transfer Station, Horsham
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Education & Community programs Regional EducationAway from Home Recycling 1,000 Waste Wise Schools (and 700+ teachers trained)
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Resource Recovery – BaxVis Fraser Rd Landfill MRF
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Funding external partnerships with business Investment of 5 position in sectors representing 30 Billion of GSP Master Builders Association- funded position PACIA- funded position Aust Industry Group- funded position EcoBuy for Business- funded position Tourism Victoria – funded position 2005/06 Materials efficiency grants to support business in auto, food and furniture
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Towards Zero Waste Targets By 2014: Reduce generation of solid waste by 1.5 million tonnes Increase the recovery of solid waste to 75% (from 51% in 2003) Reduce litter and littering behaviours by 25% from 2003 levels
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Business as usual or something better?
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There is Strong Community Support for Recycling Q20.
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Less waste to landfill
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Increasing Recycling Yield
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Victoria without EcoRecycle
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PUBLISHERS NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT BUREAU ONP MARKET REPORT FOR AUSTRALIA 2004 Standard andState improvedrecycling grade newsprintrate 2003rate 2004 consumption *(%) QUEENSLAND 132,581 68.3 69.0 NEW SOUTH WALES 247,821 77.0 77.7 ACT 15,313 74.6 72.5 VICTORIA 208,870 77.0 80.3 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 54,108 65.0 66.4 WESTERN AUSTRALIA 98,544 73.6 68.6 TASMANIA 12,865 64.8 64.5 NORTHERN TERRITORY 2,049 19.9 19.5 NATIONAL including inserts* 772,151 73.5 74.5
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EcoRecycle Support. Where has it gone?
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