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Daniel O’Connor NERF 26/5/2011 warp-it.co.uk
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Resource Redistribution Introduction to resource redistribution markets and implications for waste production Summary of main barriers to organisational redistribution Overview of new organisational redistribution market - WARPit
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80% of the items that people own are used less than once a month. Power drills are used between 6 and 13 minutes in it’s entire lifetime.
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Half of households have their own power drill.
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You want the hole not the drill.
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Idling or surplus Capacity
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It is now possible to match supply and demand through nearly instantaneous mass synchronisation of wants and needs in a way which both sides gain.
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Keep stuff circulating
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The chair you are sitting on generated a further 90% of waste during primary and secondary manufacture.
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Laptop computer primary and secondary manufacture waste is close to 4000 times its weight.
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DO THE DRAWING
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WARPit Resource redistribution network – Give, share, loan and sell. Transactions managed Surplus external redistribution to partners Reciprocal sharing
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Main Benefits Financial Reduced procurement spend – New owner – Searchable database Reduced disposal spend – Clearance firms – Skips – Staff time/risk – Space liberation and declutter Social Waste reduction Reduced carbon emissions Collaborate with local partners Support registered charity
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Main target areas Facilities/Estates managers Waste minimisation officers Procurement / finance Eco Schools officer Sustainability LSP Business support Refurbishment contractors
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Values Keep stuff circulating Maximise idling capacity Resource efficiency Collaboration between organisations Support charity Anti storage
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warp-it.co.uk Daniel@wasteaction.com
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