Zero Waste Europe Joan Marc Simon Jm.simon@no-burn.org GAIA Coordinator in Europe

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Zero Waste Europe

Joan Marc SimonJm.simon@no-burn.org

GAIA Coordinator in Europe

Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives

gaiaGlobal Anti-Incinerator Alliance

Why Zero Waste in Europe now?

1- Climate change - emissions2- Resource scarcity – higher prices 3- Economic crisis – unemployment4- Urban ecological security5- Sustainability6- From combustion to digestion7- Change of paradigm – do more with less8- Communication – new goals for new century

Changing the paradigm in Europe:From Recycling to Zero Waste

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DenmarkIrelandCyprus

LuxembourgMalta

NetherlandsAustria

SpainUK

GermanyItaly

FranceEstonia

EU27SwedenFinland

BelgiumPortugalBulgariaHungaryGreece

Slovenia*LithuaniaRomania

LatviaPoland

SlovakiaCzech Rep

Landfilled

Incinerated

Recycled

Composted

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DenmarkIrelandCyprus

LuxembourgMalta

NetherlandsAustria

SpainUK

GermanyItaly

FranceEstonia

EU27SwedenFinland

BelgiumPortugalBulgariaHungaryGreece

Slovenia*LithuaniaRomania

LatviaPoland

SlovakiaCzech Rep

Landfilled

Incinerated

Recycled

Composted

If we look at recycling rates (2007)

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DisposalRecycling

But if we bring in waste generation(2007) (pounds/cap/year)

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DisposalRecycling

As important as building a circular economy is to reduce the materials use

Resource use in Europe has grown 34% between 2000 and 2007

Work on all levels of waste hierarchyReduce disposal + increase collection and

recycling + stabilise waste generation...

Flanders, Belgium

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Zero Waste network in Europe so far...

Italy – Rifiuti Zero

Rifiuti Zero MunicipalitiesCAPANNORI (Lucca) població 46059

CARBONIA (Carbonia Iglesias) 29827AVIANO (Pordenone) 9252GIFFONI SEI CASALI (Salerno) 5272VINCHIO (Asti) 677

COLORNO (Parma) 8979SERAVEZZA (Lucca) 13449CALCINAIA (Pisa) 11396

MONSANO (Ancona) 3223MONTIGNOSO (Massa Carrara) 10553

LA SPEZIA 95641VICO PISANO (Pisa) 8417

SOMMA VESUVIANA (Napoli) 35161CORCHIANO (Viterbo) 3826BOSCOREALE (Napoli) 26939

MONTE SAN PIETRO (Bologna) 10.976MAIORI (Salerno)* 5649COLLESANO* (Palermo) 4254FORTE DEI MARMI* (Lucca) 7760SASSO MARCONI (BO) 14719

MARINEO (Palermo) 6814 PIETRASANTA (Lucca) 24833

————————————————————Total 383377

Netherlands

Region of 500.000hab

Catalonia, Spain

Basque country, Spain

Creation of Zero Waste network in Europe

• 13 countries represented• Brussels 14, March

www.zerowasteeurope.eu

Does Zero Waste actually mean ZERO?

• What matters is the vision – never giving up the idea to further reduce residuals and minimise the use of hardly or non-recyclable materials

• Add «minimise residuals» to «separate collection»

• Cold pretreatment (MBT with recovery of materials) to keep the system flexible

• It can mean «less than 22 pounds of MSW residual»

• Eurostat – 63% of europeans declares being active in the fight against climate change

• For 75% of them the first action they do against climate change is separating waste and recycling.

For Europeans separating waste and recycling are the preferred way to fight Climate

Change

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