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‘Business Support for Manufacturing from WRAP Cymru’ Sustainable Manufacturing Liberty Stadium, Swansea September 23 rd 2010 Peter Webster Market Development Manager

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‘Business Support for Manufacturing from WRAP

Cymru’ Sustainable ManufacturingLiberty Stadium, SwanseaSeptember 23rd 2010Peter WebsterMarket Development Manager

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Aims of today’s discussion:

•Introduce WRAP and WRAP Cymru – who we are, what we do (and why)

•Outline our support for business – current and (potential) future products

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WRAP ….WHO?...What?...Why?:• WRAP – Waste and Resources Action

Programme• Established in 2000, circa 230 staff, budget

circa £70M (Defra, Devolved Administrations)

• Programmes include construction, organics, manufacturing, retail, public sector

• ‘Not for Profit’ business• DEFINITELY not a ‘QUANGO’….’npish’

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WRAP Cymru…WHO?:•WRAP Cymru funded by WAG (circa

£6M)•Sponsor Dept is DESH Waste Strategy

Branch•Programme integrated with

Envirowise, CEW, DE&T etc•12 staff, Cardiff Bay Office, St Asaph,

Pembrokeshire

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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.

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE, TOGETHER

Over the last eight years across the UK:Recycling rates have nearly quadrupled. Investment for 5.8 million tonnes extra

reprocessing capacity.12 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent

avoided.

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Edinburgh

Glasgow

Cardiff

Bristol

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Why bother?:

•UK uses approx 680M tpa of material per annum, and wastes circa 50%

•Resource Efficiency ‘quick wins’ could provide 10% of target reductions in GHG

•Welsh Businesses could save £318M per annum

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Is More Reprocessing Infrastructure Needed?:•‘Proximity principle’ – reprocessing as close to source as practicable•Estimated at least 25% of Welsh source separated recyclate leaves Wales for reprocessing•Reprocessing has both environmental and economic benefits•WAG targets for 70% recycling by 2024/25 implies need for massive increase in reprocessing (80% more input?)

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Opportunities for the Reprocessing Sector?:•Increased supply and gate fees (landfill increasingly expensive)•Recyclate prices will rise, inevitably, as virgin materials do•Welsh business demand for recycled inputs will rise•Support is available

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‘Expertise – Based’ Business Support for the Reprocessing Sector

from WRAP Cymru

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Helping Reprocessors to Grow:

WRAP Cymru can help with - •Business planning and finding funding•Identifying and exploiting market opportunities•Management support – ‘Interim Management’•Technical support•Intellectual Property protection

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‘Finance – Based’ Business Support for the Reprocessing Sector

from WRAP Cymru

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Funding Based Products:

•eQuip – ‘residual value guarantee scheme’

•Capital Grants for Reprocessing Infrastructure

•De minimis grant to support recycling by SMEs

•De minimis grant to encourage use of recyclate in manufacturing

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Capital Grant Programme 2008 - 2011: ‘MAP’ funding – waste has to be 60%

Commercial & Industrial (ie from business) First of its kind for Wales – multi-round,

multi sector competition but NOT a continuous scheme

3 rounds throughout 2008-11 Approximately £3m available each round Circa £6.5M grant lever in £19M

investment, created 365k tpa reprocessing capacity

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Capital Grant Programme 2010 – 2015?: Convergence Funded (Convergence Region

only) 6 + funding rounds from ‘late’ 2010 Circa £2m per round Up to 45% intervention rate WON’T have to have rigid C&I stipulation Waste streams to be guided by ‘Towards Zero

Waste’ and subsequent sector plans Evaluation based on VFM in terms of tonnages

diverted/CO2 saving and job creation

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De Minimis Grant Schemes – SME Support: SME recycling rates comparatively low Funding to establish new collection services

with focus on SMEs ‘Bring Site’ infrastructure for SMEs Capital + initial promotional costs Typically up to £50K Outputs are forecast quantities of material

diverted from landfill

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De Minimis Grant Schemes – Recycled Content: Focus on SME manufactures To encourage substitution of virgin material

inputs in product OR packaging Any non-metallic materials Capital costs + ‘relaunch’ promotional costs Typically up to £50K Outputs are forecast quantities of material

diverted from landfill

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‘Joined up thinking’ on Incentives for (a?) Change:

•SME Recycling Support – incentivises collection of recyclate from SMEs•Capital Grants for Reprocessors – to increase capacity in Wales to treat C&I waste, and produce high quality outputs•And now…….Support for increasing Recycled Content for Welsh manufacturing SMEs

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QUESTIONS?

WHAT OTHER SUPPORT IS NEEDED?