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Connecting Materials and Our Stuff to Climate Change Shannon Davis EPA Region 9 Tribal Solid Waste Team [email protected] 415-972-3440 www.westcoastclimateforum.com 1

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Page 1: Introduction for Materials Management and Climate Change

Connecting Materials and Our Stuff

to Climate Change

Shannon Davis

EPA Region 9 Tribal Solid Waste Team

[email protected]

415-972-3440

www.westcoastclimateforum.com

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Harvesting

traditional

foods, which

threatened by

climate

change, is

important to

native culture,

health and

economic well

being.

NCA, 2014

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Recurring drought

and rising

temperatures

accelerate growth

and movement of

sand dunes

National Climate

Assessment, 2014

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Materials Management

and Climate ChangeAn Introduction

www.westcoastclimateforum/materials

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Overview

Overview

1) Greenhouse gas connection to materials

2) Role of materials management

3) Ways to reduce material-related greenhouse gases

4) West Coast Forum Resources

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Materials Consumption6

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Source: U.S. Inventory of GHG Emissions and Sinks : 1990-2006 (US EPA, 2008)

Electrical Power Industry

33%

Transportation27%

Industry19%

Commericial Building

6%

Residential Building

5%

Agriculture8%

Waste2%

US Greenhouse Gas Emissions (2006)7

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Source: U.S. Inventory of GHG Emissions and Sinks : 1990-2006 (US EPA, 2008)

US Greenhouse Gas Emissions (2006)8

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Define “materials”.10

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WASTE management vs. MATERIALS management

Product Lifecycle11

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Landfill

Lifecycle of Steel

Use

Recycling Distribution

ManufacturingProcessingResource

Extraction

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Lifecycle GHG Emissions

GHG

GHG

GHG

GHG

GHG

GHG

GHG

GHG

GHG

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Photo credit: flickr Nick Bramhall, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 2.0 license

Reducing the Impacts of Our Consumption15

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Energy Use: Recycled vs. Virgin Content Products

(million BTUs/ ton)

Recycling Conserves Energy16

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0

80

70

mil

lio

ns

of

ton

s

EPA 2008 Facts and Figures

60

50

40

30

20

Recycled

Generated

Recycling vs. Waste Generation18

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39 million

cars off the road

22 million

homes heated/

year

50

power plants

avoided

400 million

barrels of oil

conserved

Impacts from Recycling Rate (33%)19

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Cost effectiveness of GHG reduction strategies20

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Lifecycle StudyTropicana Orange Juice

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Source: A study commissioned by Oregon Dept of Environmental Quality

Disposal vs Reusable

Plastic bottle, disposed

Plastic bottle, recycled

Tap water, reusable bottle

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

120%

Relative greenhouse gas emissions of water comsumption options

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EPA Resources:

• Electronic purchasing: http://www.epa.gov/epp/pubs/products/epeat/index.htm

• Recycled content purchasing: http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/waste/calculators/ReCon_home.html

Environmentally Preferable Purchasing

greenhouse gas emissions

recycled content

water consumption

energy efficiency

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Shipping bags – even if made from virgin resources and not recycled – have lower environmental burdens in most categories than cardboard boxes – even if the boxes contain high levels of recycled content.

PackagingSource: A study commissioned by Oregon Dept of Environmental Quality

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Source: Oregon DEQ, Cascadia GBC

Building Materials25

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26Design for Deconstruction

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• Report

• Waste characterizations from

Three west coast states

• Identified high priority materials:

• Food

• Carpet

• Dimensional lumber

• Mixed recyclables

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Climate

Action

Toolkit

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Reduced ConsumptionPhoto credit: flickr user jesusali, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 2.0 license

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Food:

Too Good

To Waste

Toolkit

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Climate Friendly Government

Purchasing Toolkit

• “How to” for doing GHG inventory

• Guidance on institutional spending categories

• Where purchasing occurs and how sustainable purchasing standards are set

• Guidance for each high impact category

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Collaborative Consumption33

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Lending Libraries34

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West Coast Climate Forum

Materials Management PowerPoint

Forum Resource Page including Webinars

EPA’s WARM Tool

EPA’s ReCon Tool

Annie Leonard: The Story of Stuff

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Thank you!

Questions?

Comments?

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