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Title: Turning waste into a resource


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Turning waste into a resource
Novel ways to dispose of waste and recycling
  • Kirk Bridgewood
  • NISP North East

2
Overview
  • Introduction to NISP
  • What is Industrial symbiosis
  • Applying IS to the construction Industry
  • Recycled and secondary aggregates
  • Case Studies

3
Key Features of NISP
  • Funded by UK Government (DEFRA)
  • FREE resource efficiency support
  • Reduce costs and create additional business
  • Waste or spare resources becomes a saleable
    by-product or resource input for another company
  • Opportunity ?
  • 5 million tonnes went to landfill in North East
    last year

4
NISP covers the whole of the UKNorth East
co-ordinated by CLEMANCE, University of
Teesside.
5
Cradle to Grave
  • Traditional Linear supply chain
  • A large constant supply of raw materials is
    required, waste ends up in landfill
  • This system is unsustainable

6
Industrial Symbiosis
Co-operative use of waste energy, materials, and
other under-utilised resources
WASTE RESOURCE
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Indentify Synergy Opportunities
  • What resources are being underused? Need to know
  • location
  • quantities
  • specifications, EWC classification
  • timing (project, batch, or continuous) and
  • restrictions (commercial, regulatory, technical
    etc.).
  • Information gathered to identify synergy
    opportunities
  • from direct contact, visits or referrals
  • from synergy workshops, and events.

9
Resource flow in the construction Industry
Waste management SWMP
Recycled and Secondary aggregates
10
Recycled, Secondary and reclaimed Aggregates
  • Reclaimed materials and products - those which
    can be re-used in the form in which they are
    recovered.
  • Recycled products waste materials transformed
    into useable materials and products after
    processing
  • Secondary products waste materials or
    by-products often from outside of the
    construction industry which can be used as
    substitutes for primary materials

11
Distribution of primary material resources in
construction
Potential for recycled and secondary aggregates
12
Distribution of Quarry products used in the
construction Industry
Potential for recycled and secondary aggregates
13
Perception of recycled and secondary aggregates
  • Secondary or recycled aggregates at one time were
    looked down on and thought to be inferior
    material to natural aggregates, now aggregates
    are produced to comply with a range of European
    and British standards such as the specification
    for highway works 2004 and BSEN 13285 2003

14
Meeting standards
  • Waste Foundry Sand
  • Blended for
  • Topsoil additive (BS 3882)
  • Asphalt (BS EN 13108)
  • Concrete (BS EN 12620)

15
Quantifying savings
  • Worked with Halcrow to use secondary aggregates/
    alternative materials
  • 22,000 tonnes of IBAA used
  • 3382 tonnes CO2 savings
  • Cost savings over virgin aggregate 20

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Cleaning up construction waste
  • Hard material sent to a recycling centre for
    processing into aggregate 1200 tonnes
  • Clean Wood for reprocessing 8 tonnes
  • Dirty Wood for waste to energy incineration 12
    tonnes
  • Plastic for reprocessing 4 tonnes
  • Metal for reprocessing 6 tonnes
  • Rubbish that could not be segregated incl. tree
    roots 20 tonnes
  • The balance was subsoil that, once processed to a
    clean, inert condition was re-used on site to
    re-profile the ground 4750 tonnes
  • CO2 savings 697 tonnes

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Future projects
  • Low carbon concrete
  • Secondary additives...
  • Rubber crumb
  • Glass
  • Blast furnace slag
  • Pulverised Fuel Ash

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Construction Applications
  • Concrete road
  • Bituminous road
  • Hydraulically bound road
  • Ground improvement
  • Earthworks embankments
  • Earthworks Cuttings
  • Shallow foundations
  • Deep foundations
  • Utilities
  • Utilities reinstatement in roads
  • Concrete substructures
  • Concrete structures
  • Buildings Industrial
  • Buildings Residential.

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Summary
  • Industrial Symbiosis delivers
  • Cost and Environmental Benefits
  • A FREE resource
  • Here to Help
  • Thanks for listening
  • www.nisp.org.uk
  • northeast_at_nisp.org.uk
  • 01642 384670
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