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Title: East of England C


1
East of England CD Waste Arisings
  • Maggie Blackwell
  • Resource Efficiency

2
Project Aims
  • The objectives of this pilot project were
  • To demonstrate the potential to collect CD data
    for waste planning from tools such as SMARTWaste
    Plan
  • To determine the limitations of the data
    available
  • To determine where there are data gaps and
  • To produce recommendations for improved data and
    recommendations for waste minimisation.

3
Additional aims
  • The information available has been used to
    produce
  • An estimate of CD waste arisings for the East of
    England broken down into waste type. Information
    about the amount of waste reused or recycled (on
    or off site) and sent to landfill.
  • Information about the quantities and types of
    waste collected and managed in each
    county/unitary authority.
  • A forecast of waste arisings on an annual basis
    to 2031.
  • Recommendations for reducing CD waste sent to
    landfill.

4
Production of performance indicators
  • Data from completed projects on the SMARTStart
    and SMARTWaste Plan tools has been used to
    produce the following performance indicators
  • Volume/tonnes waste produced per 100m2 floor area
  • Volume/tonnes waste produced per 100K project
    value
  • Volume/tonnes waste produced by waste product
    type per 100m2 floor area
  • Volume/tonnes waste produced by waste product
    type per 100K project value

5
Project types
  • Performance indicators have been produced for
    new build construction projects and for
    refurbishment projects for the following project
    classifications

6
New build construction performance indicators
7
Other Performance Indicators
  • Refurbishment projects - a set of performance
    indicators similar to those for new build
    projects has been produced for refurbishment
    projects
  • Demolition projects - not enough data was
    available from SMARTWaste about completed
    demolition projects to produce reliable
    performance indicators
  • Excavation work - SMARTWaste Plan has the option
    of entering the work package for waste arisings
    (e.g. demolition, excavation or construction).
    However, not enough information is currently
    available to produce performance indicators for
    excavation waste.

8
Other sources of waste data used
  • Construction Statistics Annual and National
    Statistics website data about construction
    output from these sources has been used in
    estimation of waste arisings.
  • National Federation of Demolition Contractors
    (NFDC) data from the NFDC has been used to
    assist with estimating demolition waste arisings.
  • Communities and Local Government Survey of
    Arisings and Use of Alternatives to Primary
    Aggregates in England, 2005 this has been used
    to assist with estimating excavation waste
    arisings.

9
Estimate of new build construction waste arisings
for East of England, 2008
10
Estimate of refurbishment waste arisings for East
of England, 2008
11
Estimate of demolition waste arisings for East of
England, 2008
12
Estimate of excavation waste arisings for East of
England, 2008
13
Estimate of total CD waste arisings for East of
England, 2008
N.B. No estimate of waste arising from exempt
activities has been made
14
Estimate of total CD waste arisings for East of
England, 2008
15
Estimate of waste arising by waste type for East
of England, 2008
  • Performance indicators for individual waste
    products have also been produced from completed
    projects on SMARTStart and SMARTWaste Plan
  • These performance indicators have been applied to
    construction output to provide an estimate of
    waste arising by product from new build
    construction and refurbishment

16
Waste management options
  • Completed SMARTWaste Plan projects were analysed
    to determine the waste management methods used
    overall and for different waste products.

17
Waste management options by waste type
  • Detailed analysis of the data from completed
    projects on SMARTWaste Plan was carried out to
    determine the waste management methods for each
    waste type.
  • An estimate of amounts of waste reused, recycled,
    recovered or disposed on and off site from new
    build and refurbishment has been made for East of
    England, 2008.
  • E.g. timber waste arisings for the East of
    England, 2008 were estimated to be 183,263 tonnes
    and it has been estimated that 34 of timber is
    recovered off-site. This gives an estimate of
    timber recovered off-site in the East of England
    of 62,685 tonnes.
  • A summary for the main waste products is shown

18
Estimate of waste arising from new build
construction managed in East of England, 2008
19
Estimate of waste arising from new build
construction managed in East of England, 2008
  • Results show that the majority of waste (84) is
    managed off site and that the majority of bricks,
    inert and concrete wastes are reused or recycled
  • Data from the RATS Interrogator about the origins
    of waste received at waste management sites has
    not been considered in this project

20
Trends in waste arisings
  • Performance indicators have been used to estimate
    waste arisings from 1996-2008 based on
    construction output.
  • There has been a steady increase from 1996 to
    2007.
  • In 2008, there was a slight decrease in line with
    the economic downturn.
  • Information from the NFDC also shows a slight
    decrease from 2007.

21
Trend in construction output/waste arisings
22
Forecasts of CD waste arisings, East of England
  • Performance indicators produced from SMARTWaste
    Plan can be used to forecast waste arisings if
    information on project value or floor area is
    available
  • Data is available on predicted residential new
    build construction from the Regional Spatial
    Strategy
  • Based on this information, it is estimated that
    waste arisings from residential new build in East
    of England will remain steady at approximately
    484,000 Tonnes/annum from 2010 to 2031.
  • More data on other planned construction activity
    such as education, healthcare and road-building
    projects is needed to forecast waste arisings.

23
Conclusions
  • Data from the SMARTWaste system can be used to
    produce performance indicators
  • The performance indicators for new build and
    refurbishment projects can be used to estimate
    waste arisings
  • For demolition and excavation, alternative
    sources of information have been used to estimate
    waste arisings
  • Waste arisings from exempt activities have not
    been included.

24
Conclusions
  • More information on construction output for
    specific project types such as education and
    commercial projects is needed to assist with
    estimating and forecasting waste arisings.
  • More information is needed at a district level as
    this is currently limited to residential new
    build.

25
Recommendations for waste minimisation
  • SMARTWaste Plan collects information on waste
    minimisation actions used together with the users
    views on how effective these actions have been.
  • This information has been analysed to determine
    the waste minimisation actions most commonly used
    and these include
  • Site levels designed to minimise excavation
  • Waste concrete re-used as fill on site
  • Pre-fabrication e.g. timber frame off-site
  • Plasterboard improved storage to minimise
    damage, waste sent to manufacturer for recycling
    and changing specification to minimise cutting

26
Recommendations for improving data available
  • SMARTWaste Plan should be amended to
  • Include information on exempt activities
  • Require information on work package of waste e.g.
    demolition, excavation, new build to be entered
  • Make the tool more applicable to civil
    engineering projects
  • It is recommended that local authorities request
    a Site Waste Management Plan and that a tool such
    as SMARTWaste be used. This will allow more data
    to be collected which can be aggregated and
    analysed to inform waste policy
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