Andy Dawe - Wrap
Andy Dawe - Wrap
Andy Dawe - Wrap
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Drinkspack’11Reducing the environmental impactof the drinks supply chain7 th April 2011London
AgendaTime Item Speaker10:00 Welcome and introduction <strong>Andy</strong> <strong>Dawe</strong>, Chair, WRAP10:10 Innovation in drinks packaging: a globalinsight10:30 Drinks packaging and sustainability: howinnovation can drive and support this agenda:A retailer’s perspective10:50 Committing to environmental sustainability inthe beer sector: a brand’s perspective11:10 Questions & discussion (open to the floor)11:25 Networking and drinks break11:45 An update on WRAP research and activities forthe drinks sector12:05 Metal packaging: recycling rates and recycledcontentDominic Cakebread, Director ofPackaging Services, CanadeanAndrew Speck, Packaging Buyer –Foods, Marks & SpencerAntoinette Devine, GlobalPackaging Consultant, SABMillerNicola Jenkin, Drinks Specialist,WRAPNick Mullen, Director, MetalPackaging ManufacturersAssociation
Agenda (continued)Time Item Speaker12:25 Going green: switching to green glass toincrease recycled content: the consumers’response12:55 PET and drinks packaging: lightweighting,design for recyclability and rPET: a brand’sexperience13:15 Questions & discussion (open to the floor)13:30 Networking and lunch14:10 Working with suppliers to reduce waste in thefruit juice supply chain14:30 Water use in the drinks supply chain:opportunities for reduction14:50 Anaerobic digestion: opportunities for the drinkssector15:10 Questions & discussion (open to the floor)15:30 CloseAndrew Burns, Director, rdsi;followed by Dave Dalton, CEO,British GlassGraham Brent, GroupSustainability Manager, BritvicLouise Stevens, SustainabilityManager, innocent drinksRichard Barnard, Director, AshactConsultingSteve Sharratt OBE, Group ChiefExecutive, BioGroup
WRAP: what we do• WRAP helps individuals, businesses and localauthorities to:• reduce waste and recycle more,• make better use of resources and• help to tackle climate change.• Not-for-profit private company with independentBoard.• Mainly funded by DEFRA and the Governments ofScotland, Wales & Northern Ireland.• WRAP’s role is to implement UK policies onresource efficiency cost effectively.
Courtauld Commitment 2 Targets : summary3 Targets, 3 years (2010-2012):Packaging Target• Reduce carbon impact of packaging by 10%Household Food & Drink Waste Target• To reduce household food and drink wastes by 4%Supply Chain Product Waste Target• To reduce traditional grocery product waste in thegrocery supply chain by 5%
Courtauld Commitment Phase 2 Signatoriesvvvvvvvvv50vvvvv
Increased EU interest in Resource Efficiency"We are all committedto making Europe themost climate-friendlyregion in theworld"Jos Delbeke
Policy landscape - UKDefra review of wastestrategy for EnglandScotland’s Zero Waste PlanWales’ Towards Zero WasteElections 5 th May – furtherreviews?
Scotland’s Zero Waste Plan• Development of a Waste PreventionProgramme for all wastes• Landfill bans for specific waste types• Separate collections of specific wastetypes, including food• Two new targets applied to allwaste: 70 per cent target recycled,and maximum 5 per cent sent tolandfill, by 2025• Measure the carbon impacts of waste
Towards Zero Waste• Recycle 70% by 2025• Food Manufacture,Service and Retail SectorPlan consultation
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