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Evaluation of Opportunities for Converting Indigenous UK Wastes <strong>to</strong> Wastes and Energy<br />

AEA/ED45551/Issue 1<br />

Table 38 Estimations of future Waste wood arisings from various waste streams.<br />

Year<br />

MSW arisings<br />

(‘000 <strong>to</strong>nnes,<br />

no furniture)<br />

MSW furniture<br />

(‘000 <strong>to</strong>nnes)<br />

C&D<br />

(‘000 <strong>to</strong>nnes)<br />

C&I<br />

(‘000 <strong>to</strong>nnes)<br />

2008 1,147 648 5167 6,612<br />

2012 1,217 688 5271 6,678<br />

2015 1,273 719 5351 6,729<br />

Conclusions<br />

The UK produces a large quantity of waste wood, arising from a variety of waste streams. The specific<br />

data quality is largely poor. Overall it is estimated that over 7.5 million <strong>to</strong>nnes of waste wood are<br />

generated each year. The limiting fac<strong>to</strong>rs for <strong>the</strong> use of waste wood are <strong>the</strong> presence of any<br />

contaminants and <strong>the</strong> difficulty in sorting and segregating mixed waste streams <strong>to</strong> provide wood in <strong>the</strong><br />

form and quantity required. Most, if not all, of this wood will have been treated in some way, so if it is <strong>to</strong><br />

be used for energy or fuels this must be done in a WID compliant facility.<br />

In addition <strong>the</strong>re are alternative existing markets for wood waste. These include:<br />

• Use in panel board manufacture<br />

• Use <strong>to</strong> make horticultural surface products<br />

• Use <strong>to</strong> make animal bedding<br />

• Combustion in small scale wood burning boilers<br />

• Incineration with or without <strong>the</strong> recovery of energy<br />

Any large-scale effort <strong>to</strong> encourage <strong>the</strong> use of waste wood for energy or fuels generation will need <strong>to</strong> take<br />

<strong>the</strong>se established uses in<strong>to</strong> account.<br />

The wood recycling industry has significantly increased in size since 1996, when less than 200,000<br />

<strong>to</strong>nnes of waste wood was recycled. All of <strong>the</strong> companies conducting ei<strong>the</strong>r wood waste collection or<br />

sorting of <strong>the</strong> collected wood <strong>to</strong> produce products suitable for recycling are private sec<strong>to</strong>r companies.<br />

The amount of wood which was recycled in 2008 was 2.0 million <strong>to</strong>nnes, of which 1.1 million <strong>to</strong>nnes was<br />

used in panel board manufacture and 0.4 million <strong>to</strong>nnes was sent <strong>to</strong> biomass energy recovery facilities.<br />

5.2 Food Waste<br />

Background<br />

This section contains waste arising data for food waste, which has been split in<strong>to</strong> food waste arisings<br />

from households and food waste arisings from <strong>the</strong> commercial and industrial sec<strong>to</strong>r. For each of <strong>the</strong>se<br />

two sec<strong>to</strong>rs data is provided for England, Wales, Scotland and Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ireland.<br />

Food waste amounts <strong>to</strong> 18-20 million <strong>to</strong>nnes each year, for which 6.7 million <strong>to</strong>nnes is discarded from UK<br />

households. The commercial and industrial sec<strong>to</strong>r contribute 1.6 million <strong>to</strong>nnes from retailers, 4.1 million<br />

<strong>to</strong>nnes from food manufacturers and 3 million <strong>to</strong>nnes from food service and restaurants. 119<br />

The proportion of food waste currently captured is low across <strong>the</strong> UK, most is sent <strong>to</strong> landfill.<br />

Correspondingly <strong>the</strong>re is scope for fur<strong>the</strong>r collection and utilisation of food waste. 120 Indeed, <strong>the</strong> Landfill<br />

Directive requires increasing collection up <strong>to</strong> 2020. Such waste could potentially be converted in<strong>to</strong><br />

compost, anaerobically digested and <strong>the</strong> gas collected, or, more exceptionally, <strong>the</strong>rmally treated.<br />

119 Non-Household Food Waste, WRAP, http://www.wrap.org.uk/retail/food_waste/nonhousehold_food.html<br />

120 Hogg. D, Barth. J, Schleiss. K, and Favoino. E , 2007, Dealing with Food Waste In <strong>the</strong> UK, Eunomia Research and Consulting for WRAP.<br />

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