Title: Visy Recycling Claire Bull National Accounts Development Manager
1Visy RecyclingClaire BullNational Accounts
Development Manager
2Visy Recycling Overview
- Collects and/or processes paper, glass, plastics,
aluminum and steel from over 2.3 million
households nationally. - Visy Recycling processes each year
- In excess of 1.6 million tonnes of paper and
cardboard - More than 470,000 tonnes of glass
- Over 50,000 tonnes of plastics
- Over 25,000 tonnes of metal
- More than 6,100,000 m³ landfill saved each year
- Fact derived from Dep. Environment Climate
Change NSW May 2008. Based on figures from 2008
Visy Report
3Recycling Operations Development Expansion
- In the beginning 1980s - Collection and sorting
of paper and cardboard
packaging - 1990s First kerbside contract established
crate based system - First super MRF launched
- Fully commingled recycling
- 2000s Kerbside operations expand (old crate
system 5kg per week, new system
up to 12kg) -
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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
4Development Expansion Today
Today 2005 Glass recycling plant, Laverton VIC
15m 2006 Super MRF, Smithfield NSW 30m 2006
- Springvale automated plastics sort VIC
4m 2008 Visy Recycling Victoria currently
services 19 metropolitan council
contracts
TODAY
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1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
5National Kerbside Tonnes
6Did you know?
- Visy Recycling is Australias largest recycler
7Did you know?
- We are also the largest packaging manufacturer
8Visy are closing the loop
9Items accepted in the kerbside recycling bin
- Plastic Bottles Containers
- Soft Drink, Juice Water
- Bottles
- Milk Bottles
- Detergent Cordial Bottles
- Margarine, Ice Cream
- Containers
- Take-away Food Containers
- Aluminium Steel Cans
- All Aluminium Cans
- All Steel Cans
- Clean Aluminium Foil
- Aluminium Pie Trays
- Empty Aerosol Cans
- Paper Cardboard
- Newspapers, Magazines
- Telephone books
- School and Office Paper
- Cardboard, Cereal Food
- Boxes
- Envelopes, Junk Mail
- Flyers
- Cartons
- Milk Juice Cartons
- Glass Bottles Jars
- Glass Bottles
- Jars
10Items not acceptable in the kerbside bin
- Ceramic Plates Cups
- Drinking Glasses
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12How your recycling gets sorted
Your recycling is delivered to our Material
Recovery Facility by the trucks.
It is placed on a conveyer and our pickerstake
out all the non-recyclable items.
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13How your recycling gets sorted
A large trommel with holes in it lets all the
bottles fall through to be collected. Then a
bounce conveyer takes all the light items like
paper to the top while allowing heavy items like
glass to drop to the bottom.
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14How your recycling gets sorted
Next a magnet collects the cans and takes them
away to a separate baler. And an eddy current
collects the aluminium cans.
A blast of air pushes the light plastic items
away to a separate conveyor where a laser sorts
them by their plastic type ready to be baled.
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15How your recycling gets sorted
The glass that is left is collected in a large
container to be taken to our Automated Glass
Sorting Facility. It is then further sorted
according to colour.
16What happens after sorting?
Example Recycling Paper
17New from old
Recycled paper baled and taken to a Visy Recycled
Paper Mill
18New from old
Recycled paper bales broken open and conveyed
into paper mill
19New from old
Recycled paper mixed with hot water in the
hydro-pulper
20New from old
Taking the ink out with soap
21New from old
Pressing and drying Recycled Paper
22New from old
Recycled paper products
23Environmental Facts
24Environmental Facts
- One households recycling for a year saves over
5,000L of water
Source NSW DECC Enviro Benefits Calculator May
2008, based on industry av. Of 6.1kg/hh/pw
25Environmental Facts
- One tonne of household recycling saves 502kg of
CO2
Source NSW DECC Enviro Benefits Calculator May
2008
26Environmental Facts
- Replacing the 6 most-often-used lights in your
home with CFLs would save about 400kg of CO2
Source NSW DECC Enviro Benefits Calculator May
2008
27Environmental Facts
- One years worth of household recycling saves
874m3 of landfill space
Source NSW DECC Enviro Benefits Calculator May
2008, based on industry av. Of 6.1kg/hh/pw
28Environmental Facts
- Landfill causes about 5 of Australias total
greenhouse gas impact
29Environmental Facts
Sending recyclable material to landfill results
in wasted energy used to harvest new resources
30Environmental Facts
- Recycling aluminium instead of mining new bauxite
uses only 5 of the energy
Source International Aluminium Institute
31Environmental Facts
- Recycling plastics instead of processing crude
oil and gas uses only 12 of the energy
Source Envirobank.com.au
32Environmental Facts
Re-processing recycled glass uses 50 of the
energy vs. using virgin glass
Source centre for Ecological Technology
33Environmental Facts
- Recycling cardboard and paper instead of logging
forests uses only 40 of the energy
Source centre for Ecological Technology
34Challenges
35Challenges
- What does it take to bring about behavioural
change?
36Challenges
Understanding the whole recycling picture
37Thank you