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WRAP Cymru Advice & Guidance Workshop

7 March 2013

Welcome

WRAP Cymru Business & Markets Programme

Susan Jay Business & Markets Manager, WRAP Cymru

WRAP

working together for a world without waste

WRAP’S VISION

:

A world without waste, where resources are used sustainably.

WRAP’S MISSION:

To help businesses and individuals reap the benefits of reducing waste, developing sustainable products and using resources in an efficient way.

Waste and Resources Action Programme

National Organisation • WRAP England • Zero Waste Scotland • WRAP Northern Ireland, and

WRAP Cymru

Each organisation receiving funding from regional governments and EU

WRAP Cymru - Aims

To deliver on WG targets set out in Towards Zero Waste • • • • • • Working with businesses, consumers and Local Authorities

6 key themes

Waste prevention and Preparing for Reuse Consumption Collection Processing and Reprocessing Remanufacturing and Market Development Residual waste

WRAP Cymru Business and Markets Team Business & Markets Manager

Sue Jay

Business Account Managers

Damian Walsh & Huw Lloyd (south) Christine Melsher (north)

European Projects Manager

Bettina Gilbert

Grants Officer

Max Harvey & Andrea Mann

Headline Targets for 2012/13

• Diversion of (biodegradable) wastes from landfill • Savings of CO2 equivalent emissions • Primary resource use avoided • Cost savings • Business growth

Priority Areas of Work

Collection Systems/InfrastructureReprocessing infrastructureQuality recyclatesCreating demand for quality recyclates in

manufacturing

Closing the Loop

Knowledge and skills for the recycling and reprocessing sector

Consultancy support £20k

Marketing and market development Operational and technical Business Planning Raising finance IP/patenting

Management and Business Development (Interim Manager) £30k

Market Information

Market Knowledge

http://www.wrap.org.uk/recycling_industry/market_information/market_knowledg e_portal/ Access to expert advice from specialist teams in Cardiff and Banbury.

Market Situation Reports

http://www.wrap.org.uk/recycling_industry/market_information/market_situation_ reports/

Materials Pricing Reports

http://www.wrap.org.uk/recycling_industry/market_information/materials_pricing_ reports/

Knowledge and skills for manufacturing REMade in Wales –

Consultancy support to encourage innovation and development in the use of recycled materials in manufacturing of goods or packaging.

Improving resource efficiency in products, reducing use of virgin materials and providing market ‘pull’ for quality recyclates.

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Accelerating Reprocessing Infrastructure Development (ARID)

Funded by the European Regional Development Fund, through the Welsh Government To encourage all aspects of recycling, reprocessing, recovery and re-use.

Available to SME businesses in Wales Convergence region.

Funding available to end March 2015.

ARID Small Scale Grants

Commercial Recycling – Capital funding for SMEs to support growth in recycling provision for SMEs (collection services or bring sites) – Rolling programme40% interventionUp to £50k grantTo divert over 65,000 tonnes of waste

from landfill and create 50 new jobs

ARID Small Scale Grants

Recycled Content - Capital funding to support the introduction or increased use of recycled materials in goods or packaging.

Only available to manufacturing SMEs to improve recycled content of products or packaging – Rolling programme40% intervention£50k maximum grantTo avoid use of 16,000 tonnes of virgin

materials and create 16 new jobs.

ARID Large Scale Grant Competitive Process To encourage investment in reprocessing infrastructure £200-£500k grant

eQuip

• For the recycling/reprocessing sector • Helps companies secure financial assistance for new and second hand recycling plant and machinery.

• Operated by Cranmer Lawrence & Company Ltd on behalf of WRAP • Provides an additional line of credit for the business with a ‘residual value’ guarantee's.

New Projects

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Hospitality, Tourism, Food & Drink (SMEs)

Consultancy to review waste management options and reduce arisings (100% funded up to £10k) Capital grants up to £50k for investment • •

Recycling on the Go

Targeting public spaces, events, venues etc Capital grants to support investment in recycling equipment

Any Questions?

Thank you [email protected]

07711 199 964 02920 448 090 www.wrap.org.uk

ARID Reprocessing Infrastructure Fund

Bettina Gilbert European Projects Manager, WRAP Cymru

Accelerating Reprocessing Infrastructure Development (ARID)

o o o Funded through the Welsh Government and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).

Offers assistance to SMEs in Wales Convergence Regions.

Provides capital support to facilitate the development of the recycling & reprocessing infrastructure for C&I waste.

ARID – Strategic Alignment

o Addresses the strategic objectives outlined in the Operational Programme European Regional Development Fund 2007-2013, Priority 4: Theme 2 and seeks to: • Enhance competitiveness; • • Reduces costs for businesses; Reduce (raw) materials usage; • • Reduce waste and its landfill; Reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

ARID – Strategic Alignment

o o o Supports objectives set out in the Welsh Government’s ‘Towards Zero Waste, One Wales: One Planet’ Delivery mechanism for actions identified in the Collections, Infrastructure and Markets Sector Plan (CIMs). To achieve 2024-25 recycling targets: • New & innovative facilities to manage recyclate as new waste materials are targeted; • • Need to develop reprocessing infrastructure, particularly for plastic film and non- bottle dense plastic & food waste treatment; Quality of feedstock is an issue for reprocessors.

Local Authorities:

Blaenau Gwent Bridgend Caerphilly Merthyr Tydfil Rhondda Cynon Taf Torfaen Neath Port Talbot Swansea Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire Ceredigion Gwynedd Anglesey Conwy Denbighshire

ARID Objectives:

o To reduce levels of C&I waste deposited in landfill through developing capacity to reprocess recyclable waste.

o To promote projects which add value to recycled materials and ensure quality input materials are readily available for use by the manufacturing sector.

ARID Offer:

o o o Small scale grants to develop segregated collection services for SMEs. Support for re use activities will be available for services handling textiles, furniture and WEEE. Small scale grants for manufacturing SMEs to increase the use of recycled materials in products and packaging.

Large scale grant for waste reprocessing infrastructure.

ARID – Future Funding

• Fund for small scale reprocessing infrastructure investments: • • • • £50k up to de minimis threshold CIMS Plan target materials e.g. plastics (film and non-bottle dense plastics), card, treated wood, glass, WEEE, textiles and food waste; Equipment considered vital to enhance and improve the quality of recyclates made available to the market; Pull through effect – to increase demand for segregated C&I collections.

• • • • • • • Eligible capital cost items include: Optical sorters; Eddy current separators; Glass breakers and washing plants; Wood shredders; Screens; Related infrastructure and building works.

ARID – Future Funding

• Application Process: • • • • • • • Application Guidance Document & Form De minimis declaration External financial assessment for funding over £50k Guarantee required for funding over £100K Open application call Monthly assessment panels £1.6M budget • • • • • Targets: Support 20 businesses; Create 24 new jobs; Divert 74,000 tonnes of waste from landfill; Avoid 60,000 tonnes of CO2e emissions.

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ARID Targets for Reprocessing Grants

o £2.5M to be awarded by end March 2015.

o o Funding in excess of de minimis levels normally up £500k, but can consider larger projects.

40% intervention rate.

Target results: Support at least 6 SMEs Reduce 116,00 tonnes of C&I waste from landfill Avoid 95,000 tonnes CO2(e) emissions Create at least 7 new jobs.

ARID Priority Materials

o Those covered by WRAP state aid notification (N517/2010): • Organics, compost; • • Plastics; Treated/contaminated wood; • • • WEEE; Textiles; Flooring, tiles, insulation & composites.

ARID Eligible Business Activities

o New or expanded recycling and reprocessing capacity of Commercial & Industrial waste sources.

o o Focus on sectors producing the most C&I waste: • • • Food manufacturers; Wholesale and retail sectors; Accommodation, food services & hotels.

C&I as defined in the Controlled Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2012.

ARID Project Criteria

o o o Projects should be innovative or use conventional technologies in an innovative manner.

Give consideration to local markets for input and output materials.

Create a pull-through effect & promote segregated recyclate collections.

ARID Project Criteria

o o o o Follow best practice & take the Waste Hierarchy into consideration.

Must demonstrate a need for the proposed development and not displace exiting markets.

At least 50% of the waste comes from third parties.

Funding cannot be awarded for Research & Development.

ARID Criteria – Construction Projects

o o o o Premises constructed with a floor space of 1000m2 or more, or a site with an area of a hectare or more, must meet BREEAM ‘Excellent’ standard.

In addition – at least 10% of the total value of products materials used should be recycled or reused content.

Construction projects awarded more than €500k (approx. £430k), must have a billboard erected during construction displaying ERDF logo.

Once build is completed, this will be replaced by a permanent plaque.

ARID Eligible Costs

o o Capital costs to recycle or reprocess C&I waste including: • Plant & equipment • Civil engineering • Building works.

Grants cannot be awarded to projects as match funding to other European Funding instruments.

ARID Process

o o o o o Competitive grant process.

Funding rounds open twice yearly.

Current round opened February 5 th .

Applications to be submitted by 1.30pm, Tuesday 30 th April 2013.

Projects must be completed by end March 2015.

ARID Example Projects

o o o o Treating & reprocessing of ‘challenging’ materials e.g. treated, contaminated wood, or composite materials.

Increasing the efficiency of existing facilities or reprocessing methods e.g. use of NIR to increase plastic polymer sorting.

Projects which will improve current recycling rates and/or quality e.g. solutions to increase textile recycling, recycling of carpets, or WEEE. Projects recovering energy from waste will be considered providing this is the best option for the material, and the materials could not be readily used elsewhere – e.g. AD over IVC.

How to apply

Mark Kinghorne Grants & Compliance Officer, WRAP

Capital grants within WRAP

o o o To aid specific & strategic interventions in the market to address a specific need in a particular sector. Always through an open competition – launch date/end date Awards are made against defined evaluation criteria for applications o Applications are assessed by an assessment panel o The funding process is delivered within and governed by EU State Aid Regulations

Capital Grants – the Process

o o o All grant applications received are not opened until the deadline has passed. Each application is evaluated by a panel of assessors which includes WRAP internal staff, as well as independent environmental, technical, and financial assessors.

A member of the Waste Strategy Branch of the Welsh Government will also assess applications and attend the panel meeting.

Capital Grant - the process cont’d

o o o Proposals which best meet the assessment criteria and will deliver the programme objectives are selected for funding.

The Panel may request further information or invite you to a meeting to discuss any points for clarification. We will inform all applicants of our decision in writing, and we also offer feedback to unsuccessful applicants.

Capital Grant – the process cont’d

o o o o Contract will be drawn up (Please see Terms & Conditions) Payments made against agreed milestones & in line with project spend profile. In order to drawdown the grant fund you will be required to provide evidence of expenditure. (Please see guidance material) Project monitor will be appointed to hold regular progress meetings throughout the project.

ARID Eligibility - SCOPE

o o o o o Must be an SME.

Must be a capital investment.

Must be additional capacity to divert waste from landfill, landspread or land injection in Wales.

Must be fully operational by 31 March 2015.

Must be in Convergence area.

ARID Eligibility - SCOPE cont’d

o Demonstrate a local need for the facility and not distort or be displacement of existing competition.

o o Viability of the project must be dependent on WRAP funding.

Secured sources of input materials and access to end markets.

o Commercially sustainable with tonnages monitored for a minimum of 5 years.

Note the following..

o o o WRAP reserves the right to not assess any applicant who fails to meet published scope of competition and the application procedure.

Maximum percentage of support provided under this programme is up to 40% of eligible capital costs normally up to £500k. Grants are exclusive of VAT.

Programme Timescale Launch

5 Feb 2013

Deadline

Tues 30 April 2013 at 1:30pm

Panel assessment

Environmental, H&S and Financial assessment

Contracts signed

30 Sept 2013 (latest)

Project build phase Draft contracts

On site Environmental Audit

Inform applicants

wc 3 June 2013

FULLY OPERATIONAL

31 March 2015 (latest)

Evaluation Criteria

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Overall value for money offered determined by:

• • • Financial robustness of the proposal Quality of the design of project facility Quality of the arrangements for the facility outputs • • • • Quality of arrangements for sourcing the input material Applicants ability to deliver the project Corporate environmental commitment & overall environmental impact of the new facility Corporate commitment to Health & Safety

How to apply

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Guidance and Scope Documents:

• http://www.wrapcymru.org.uk/content/arid-large-scale infrastructure-reprocessing-facilities-wales-fund-wmd0023

Written proposal – 25 pages A4 (double sided).

Application / proposal structured into 6 sections:

• Contact & Organisation information • • • Executive Summary Project description Project Management & Project Plan • • • Financial information Environmental information Equal Opportunities

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Contact & Organisation information

Name and registered address o Lead contact information o Organisation type/structure o Company number o Have you obtained Board approval o Guarantor contact information.

Project Guarantors

o o o Forms part of the contract • Safeguard Public money security for the value of funding support • • • • • • Options: Parent or Holding Company Bank bond (for duration of contract) Letter of credit Third party company guarantee First charge of project assets (cost involved) Note: WRAP cannot accept personal guarantees

Executive Summary

Provide an overview: o Introduction of who you are and what you do o Outline of your proposal o Input materials and sources o Output end markets o No of Jobs to be created as result of the project o Overview of capital costs and grant requested o Energy from waste incentives.

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Project Description

Five year projections o Input material sources o Output material end markets o Facility design and technology o Details of anticipated suppliers, contractors & consultants and associated cost quotations o Quality Assurance

Project Management and Project Plan

o Project team o Health & Safety o Contracted elements o Track record o Quality Assurance o Insurance

Continued…

o Site ownership o Timescales for key milestones / Gantt chart o Please consider timescales for planning, licence, permits o BREEAM Scheme and use of recycle content in building materials.

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Financial information

VAT registration o Capital cost breakdown o o o o o o o How are intending to co-fund the project Viability of investment Audited accounts Project financing & timetable Details of other State Aid received SME Declaration Quotations for works / plant or equipment o YOU MUST COMPLETE THE FINANCIAL TEMPLATES

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Environmental information

Provide a copy of your Environmental policy o o o o Environmental impact statement: • • what are the impacts (+ & -)?

noise, odour, dust, water….

Mitigation plans: • how will you manage the impacts?

Environmental improvement: • do you have an Environmental Management Systems (EMS) in place, do you plan to have one?

Adherence to recycled content/BREEAM requirements.

Equal Opportunities

o Provide a copy of your Equal Opp policy o Any other relevant policies or statements: • • Welsh Language Policy Recruitment Policy

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How to submit your application

Please provide a signed paper copy of your proposal

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Provide at least one digital copy either on disc or memory stick. • Deadline Reminder:

Tuesday 30 th

April at 1:30pm

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IMPORTANT

Please read the Guidance Document & FAQs before completing your application. Complete the checklist before submitting your bid Answer all the questions within the application • Don’t hesitate to contact a member of the team for advice.

Further information and guidance available from:

o Business Account Managers WRAP Cymru: • Damian Walsh – South Wales 07739 745131 • Huw Lloyd – South Wales 07739 745130 • Christine Melsher – North Wales 07711 199950 o Bettina Gilbert (Project Manager) - 02920 448090 o Mark Kinghorne (Grants Compliance & Contracts) – 07515 596464

Q&A