Product Stewardship for End of Life Tyres (ELT) Tyrewise Presentation and Workshop WasteMINZ - 18 th October 2012 1
Introduction Welcome to the Tyrewise presentations and Workshop Session Format Presentations Workshop with Panel. This session is an opportunity to have your say so during the panel session please ask any questions you have Funding support provided via the Waste Minimisation Fund for the development of a product stewardship programme for End of Life tyres. The grant covers 79% of the project cost and is payable on delivery of seven milestones. 2
Our Tyrewise Superman 3
Or should that be Superwoman? 4
Gareth Mentzer Business Development Manager 3R Group 5
Project Overview Overview to date Milestones 1 4 Completed 5 7 To be completed Funding support provided via the Waste Minimisation Fund for the development of a product stewardship programme for End of Life tyres. The grant covers 79% of the project cost and is payable on delivery of seven milestones. 6
Working Group Progress within the Working Group How the process has worked Robust discussion Collaborative approach with multiple sectors represented Funding support provided via the Waste Minimisation Fund for the development of a product stewardship programme for End of Life tyres. The grant covers 79% of the project cost and is payable on delivery of seven milestones. 7
Governance Possible Governance Structure - PSO & Advisory Group Mission Statement Improving the value for end of life tyres in cost effective and environmentally sound ways Guiding Principles 1. Collaborative 2. Economically Effective 3. Environmentally Sound 4. Best Practice 8
Heath Barclay General Manager Consumer Business and Marketing Bridgestone New Zealand 9
Bridgestone New Zealand New Zealand s largest tyre wholesaler and retailer Network of over 170 Bridgestone stores and 21 Tony s Tyre Service stores Directly employing over 700 staff Three Bandag truck retreading facilities in Auckland, Rotorua, Christchurch 10
Founding member of Tyrewise Working Group Actively involved in the project, providing insight into ELTs from a manufacturers perspective. Managing Director in Australia involved in the Australian program which is being developed. Looking forward to a marketplace with strong demand for ELTs taking into account all current businesses operating. As we are a business focused on minimising waste to landfill and improving environmental performance it is our current policy to recycle all ELTs wherever possible. 11
Bridgestone Global Environmental Mission Statement To help ensure a healthy environment for current and future generations. 12
In 2005, Bridgestone Group began our journey toward a 35% reduction in company s operations and after-use emissions. Bridgestone Group CO2 emissions from product s lifecycle (tonnes/100 million yen). 13
Tyre Design Improvements Our goal is to develop tyres from 100% sustainable materials by 2050. Earlier this month we unveiled a concept tire at the 2012 Paris Motor that is made of 100% sustainable materials. Major focus on Low Rolling Resistance technology to further reduce emissions beyond manufacture. 14
carbonzero certification 15
General manager Billie Watmuff General Manager Value Tyres 16
Second Hand? New? Value Tyres inception the early years Process from yard to store Second hand 17
The Cinderella experience Whose responsibility? Yours? Mine? Value Tyres has taken responsibility for the tyres coming into New Zealand in the following ways: Eliminate wastage by sending trained inspectors overseas to hand select for no visible defects and high tread that can compete with cheaper Chinese tyres. Pressure test all tyres using electronic sensing machinery (these have been extensively modified to suit our requirements). Auto deletion of tyres not required for NZ market. Stringent programme for waste. 18
Stewardship a collective responsibility Value Tyres is committed to the Tyre Industry and as such has made the commitment to support the initiative via Tyrewise with respect to industry standards. Value Tyres believes it brings to the initiative knowledge of the local market, it is a New Zealand owned independent with a diverse customer base, with a belief in value for money and affordability for the New Zealand consumer. 19
Jo Knight Facilitator New Zealand Tyre Recyclers and Collectors Association (NZTRACA) 20
The New Zealand Tyre Recyclers and Collectors Association Incorporated To promote the environmentally safe and beneficial collection, recycling and reuse of waste tyres Move towards product stewardship To provide a collective voice for the tyre collection and recycling industry 21
Code of Conduct Covering three areas Collection - health and safety policy; on road compliance Storage - best practice within local by laws; minimise the risk of fire; mosquitoes Disposal - work towards disposal in an environmentally friendly manner 22
Product Stewardship Group formed to present a collective voice for the tyre collection and processing sector Licensing of collection in conjunction with local bodies of interest Pleased to be at the Tyrewise meetings to work with other players to develop a consensus on how to move forward 23
Workshop Question & Answer If you have any questions for the panel please feel free to ask these. Funding support provided via the Waste Minimisation Fund for the development of a product stewardship programme for End of Life tyres. The grant covers 79% of the project cost and is payable on delivery of seven milestones. 24