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Northwest Regional Glass Meeting November 13, 2013 Hosted by North Central Solid Waste Management District

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Northwest Regional Glass Meeting. November 13, 2013 Hosted by North Central Solid Waste Management District. Glass Recovery in Ohio. Overarching Goal: “…..simply improve the connections between those having glass and those needing glass.”. Glass Study. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Northwest Regional Glass Meeting

November 13, 2013Hosted by

North Central Solid Waste Management District

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Glass Recovery in Ohio

• Overarching Goal: “…..simply improve the connections between those having glass and those needing glass.”

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Glass Study

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90 % 10 %

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Perfect Storm

• Major glass processors• Ohio’s core manufacturers• 90% still going to landfill• Strong desire to define/improve the market• Ohio EPA & Governor’s commitment

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Glass Study

• DSM Environmental analyzed five strategies for recovery of additional glass

• Not meant to be a definitive answer to the question of cost and benefits but rather one way to prioritize strategies

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Recovery Strategies

• Expansion of single stream recycling could roughly supply 60,000 new tons of glass;

• Implementation of glass recycling programs for bars and restaurants could be estimated 53,000 new tons of new glass cullet;

• Source separated collection of glass by color using glass drop-off locations throughout Ohio could bring an additional 14,400 tons of container glass.

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Recovery Strategies

• Recovery of additional plate glass from windshield replacement but this is an unknown market.

• Glass bottle bill legislation could recover an estimated 239,000 tons of glass.

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Ohio’s Progress Report

• Glass Stakeholders convened• 2010 MOU – Owens Illinois and Rumpke• Glass collection pilots

Marion County – Glass ActHamilton County – Downtown Cincinnati

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Ohio Progress Report

• State grants focused on glass

– Processing – SI & Rumpke – Expanded Curbside Recycling – Single Stream– Modernization of MRFs– Developed new partnerships – Ohio Mulch

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Statewide Initiative

• Voluntary Bar & Restaurant Recycling;• Establish 9 regional Glass Act Recovery

Centers (transfer stations/glass depots) in Ohio - linked to processors;

• Create Glass Act Recycling Drop offs – located in existing drop off areas (Ripple Glass model)

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Statewide Glass Initiative

• Target Grant Opportunities for Ohio Communities & Local Businesses - The Ohio EPA will fund up to $1 million in grants to start and/or expand glass container recycling in bars, restaurants, and hotels in Ohio

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Demonstration Projects

• Ohio EPA would work with districts and industry leaders to develop demonstration projects in the 9 regional Glass Act transfer station sites.

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Regional Focus

• Columbus– Recycling on High Street

• Dayton– Southwest Regional Meeting – 13 SWMD

• Cleveland– Meeting w/ Strategic Materials

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Dayton Meeting

• Adams Clermont, Brown, Clark, Clinton, Miami, Montgomery, Greene, Hamilton, Preble, Butler, Logan, Clark, & Warren

• Rumpke’s role• Discussions & brainstorming• Potential projects identified

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Public Education & Awareness

• Ohio EPA would collaborate with industry to develop how-to toolkits for bars, restaurants, and hotels wanting to start a recycling program.

• Ohio EPA provide seed money for 2 years to start a statewide education/promotion campaign to encourage glass recycling.

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Ohio EPA is committed to…

• Implementing strategies that strengthen glass recycling programs across the state that can create a competitive advantage for Ohio manufacturers.

• We will be careful that it is not done at the expense of others.

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Final Thoughts…

• The Division will work with all industry stakeholders to help establish infrastructure needed to help turn the valuable glass cullet away from landfills and back into jobs for Ohioans.

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Ohio EPA Resources/Support

•Special grants targeting glass•Planners working w/districts •Miami University working on public awareness & educational toolkits•Chet Chaney & Marti Kolb

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Contact Information

Terrie TerMeer, Assistant ChiefDivision of Materials & Waste Management

Materials Conservation & ReUse

[email protected]