From Waste to Resources - Taking Action on Sustainable Resource

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From Waste to Resources
Implementing Sustainable Resource Management in Your
Business
Launch Webinar
Josh Fothergill
Policy & Engagement Lead – Resource Management
23rd July 2014
Welcome
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• House-keeping
• Audio
• Technical Questions
• Slides
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Welcome
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Forthcoming IEMA Activities:
•
ISO 14001
• Workshops: Aberdeen, Exeter, Leicester, Cambridge
• BSI webinar: 31 July (11am)
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GACSO
• Consultation on Sustainability Lexicon White Paper
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Skills to drive sustainable business
• September – across UK
•
Conferences
• 23 Sept – Sustainability (Cambridge)
• 16 Oct – RWM (Leeds)
• 26 Nov - EMS Forum (London)
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From Waste to Resources
Implementing Sustainable Resource Management in Your
Business
23rd July 2014
Outline
• What have we launched?
• Context: Challenge & Opportunity
• The Circular Economy - Practical Approach
• Implementing in Your Business
• IEMA Supporting Your Actions
• Our wider activities on RWM
• Summary
What have we launched?
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Review Your Progress: RAMP
Recognising Support:
Case Studies
Many Thanks to:
For sharing their case studies & experience in
delivering sustainable resource management
CONTEXT:
The Challenge & Opportunity of
Sustainable Resource Management
What is it about?
Sustainable Resource
Management
is a
Business Critical
Issue
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Critical – Business Critical
2014
2000
OECD Development Centre, Working Paper 285 (Kharas, 2010)
Business – Business Critical
Clear business benefits:
• Driving Competitiveness
 Making Savings and Creating Efficiency
• Managing Business Risk
 Securing Supply, Managing Costs and Protecting
Reputation
• Enabling Future Markets
Innovative Business Models, Strategic
Planning and Capitalising on the Circular
Economy
Benefiting Business
Demonstrable financial benefit:
• SME’s
63% of respondents saving over £5,000/yr
26% of respondents savings over £25,000/yr
• Large
>20% of respondents savings over £100,000/yr
• Very Large
19% of respondents saving over £1m/yr
CIRCULAR ECONOMY:
A Practical Approach for
Business Action
Our Linear Economy
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Where are we now?
Waste Management
• What? - Action to apply waste hierarchy
Creating a new
pecking order
Environmentalist
Dec 2013
Niall Enright
www.sustainsuccess.co.uk/
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Linear to Circular Economy
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CE - Practical Approach
Circular
Economy
=
Sustainable
Resource
Management
Sustainable Resource Management
• Resource Efficiency & Effectiveness
• Resource Security
• Resource Cycling
SRM - Practical Approach
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IMPLEMENTING:
Sustainable Resource Management in
Your Business
RES: Efficiency & Effectiveness
• What? - Taking action to optimise the
sustainable use of materials
• Real Results:
“We changed waste from a cost of ~£80k a
year to a co-product that we sell for an annual
income in excess of £200k, this action has acted
to meet the supply-chain goals of our key
customers.”
Andrew Maguire, MIEMA, Kepak
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RES: Efficiency & Effectiveness
Advice on Action
•
Getting Started
• Review sources of waste, and uses of key materials – with aim
to redistribute and reduce purchasing
•
Ramping up
• Focus on reducing resource intensity (material per unit output)
•
Leading the Way
• Focus on Effectiveness minimise resource inputs,
avoid negative env / soc consequences, provide a
net positive contribution
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RES: Security
• What? - Maintaining a reliable supply of key
materials
• Real Issues:
“Without a clear view of supply risks and an
active and ambitious strategy to manage those
risks, businesses will be increasingly
vulnerable to price volatility, supply chain
disruption and business continuity risks”
Susanne Baker, AIEMA, EEF
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RES: Security
Advice on Action
•
Getting Started
• Conduct a resource resilience review – to develop understand key
materials business relies upon across supply-chain
•
Ramping up
• Review supply of current ‘at risk’ materials
• Research whether alternative materials can be used
•
Leading the Way
• Act to manage reputational risk related to materials
• Develop networks to further understanding & co-ordinate action
• Explore opportunities to improve value of materials
Case study: Rolls-Royce REVERT
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RES: Cycling
• What? - Managing material flows so they
replenish supply
• Real Action:
“We see closed loop innovation as a major
business opportunity”
Becky Coffin, MIEMA, Kingfisher
“Collecting recycling from our customers, when
delivering orders...helps differentiate our
business in a competitive market”
Toby Robins, AIEMA, Wiles Greenworld
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RES: Cycling
Advice on Action
•
Getting Started
• Build organisational understanding of resource cycling opportunities
through review of case studies and value-chain engagement
•
Ramping up
• Review opportunities for re-use and re-distribution in organisation &
supply-chain
• Take action to enhance products disassembly / recyclability
•
Leading the Way
• Build circularity / CE into long-term business strategy – establishing
ambitous targets to disrupt traditional approaches
• Case study: Kingfisher – 1000 products with closed
loop features by 2020
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Successfully transitioning
to Resource Management
Action + People + Systems = Success
Key People
• Strategic, Change Agents, Engagement
Key Systems
• Data & Reporting, Procurement and
Value-chain Engagement
IEMA:
Supporting Your Actions
What next? - You
Review their organisation’s
progress on sustainable
resource management:
Resource Action Maturity
Planner (RAMP)
Review Your Progress: RAMP
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What next? - Events
• Resource Webinar Series – July/August
• 30th July - EEF & KTN
• 6th , 13th 20th August, Inc: Ricoh, EMG-CSR,
ESP
• Regional Roll-out – July/August/September
• August: 1st =London, 6th =Cardiff, 8th
=Birmingham
• SRM Conference Y&H – 16th October
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What next? – Joint Action
• Resource Network
• Join! Email: [email protected]
• Activation – email soon
• Member led activities & initiatives
.
• Keep updated – via the hub
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What next? – IEMA HQ
• Policy action - with Government and others
• MSWG – Paper ORM (Office of Resource Management)
• EPSRC Centre for innovative manufacturing in industrial
sustainability – Conference 16 & 17 Sept, Cambridge
• REBUS research – WRAP, KTN, Aldersgate Group, etc
• WRAP & Green Alliance – Labour Market implications of
a Circular Economy
• CVORR – University of Leeds
• Resource (Security) Dashboard - KTN
SUMMARY
Summary
Clear business benefits
• Driving Competitiveness
• Managing Business Risk
• Enabling Future Markets
Action Areas
• Resource Efficiency & Effectiveness
• Resource Security
• Resource Cycling
Support
• People – Leaders, catalysts, broad engagement
• Systems – Data, Procurements, value-chain
Report & Business Briefing
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Thanks for listening!
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Contact: [email protected]
@jfothergilliema
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