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Greening the Supply Chain Tom Carpenter Waste Management A Zero Waste Approach March 16, 2011

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Greening the Supply Chain. A Zero Waste Approach. March 16, 2011. Tom Carpenter Waste Management. Sustainability Business Imperatives. The Resource Strained Economy. The Zero Waste Mindset. Not just recycling and back-of-dock solutions. 1. Resource consumption - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Greening the Supply Chain

Greening the Supply Chain

Tom CarpenterWaste Management

A Zero Waste Approach

March 16, 2011

Page 2: Greening the Supply Chain

Sustainability Business ImperativesThe Resource Strained Economy

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The Zero Waste MindsetNot just recycling and back-of-dock solutions

1. Resource

consumptionRaw materials, finished

goods, natural resources.

2. Non-product

output The stuff you pay to get

rid of and that doesn’t

bring value.

3. Product outputThe stuff you’re paid for

and that brings value.

4. End-of-life outputThe stuff your customers

no longer need or want.

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Most Difficult /Sustainable

Least Difficult/Sustainable

Non-beneficial disposal

Sustainability HierarchySome Organizations Think Recycling or Zero Landfill Is Enough

Recycle

Beneficial disposal

Eliminate

Reduce

Reuse

Zero

Waste

Zero

Landfill

Convention

al

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One Size Does Not Fit AllA Systematic Material by Material Approach May be Necessary

Impact

Inventory

Impact

Assessment

Opportunity

Portfolio

Solution

Analysis

Playbook Roadmap

1 2 3 4 5 6

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Case Study Waste to ResourceTM assessment

Resources Found in Waste Stream

14,523 lbs or 95% by weight

Waste Stream Sample

15,054 lbs

$279KAnnual

revenue/cost avoidance

81.7%Landfill diversion

improvement

$49KIncreased annual

commodity revenue