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Carolina Recycling Association
23rd Annual Conference and Trade Show
Myrtle Beach, SCApril 12, 2013
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Solid Waste Management Annual
Report
Fiscal Year 2012(July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012)
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What counts as MSW in South Carolina?
• Combined residential, commercial, institutional/non-profit and industrial packaging generated.
• This does not include industrial process waste and by-products from manufacturing, C&D debris, automobile bodies, agricultural waste, combustion ash, mining waste and sewage sludge.
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Recycling at a glance…
• The state’s MSW recycling rate improved to 29.5 percent in FY12 from 27.7 percent the previous FY.
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Recycling at a glance…
• Overall, the amount of MSW recycled increased more than 56,000 tons (4.5 percent) to 1,229,100 tons.
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MSW Recycling Rate, FY08 –FY12
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What was recycled?
Glass 10,646 tonsMetal 323,821 tonsPaper 395,775 tonsPlastic 18,212 tonsBanned Items 328,791 tonsMiscellaneous Items 70,045 tonsCommingled Recyclables 81,810 tonsTotal 1,229,100 tons
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Electronics• Ban became effective at beginning
of FY12.• Electronics recycling jumped from
5,726 tons in FY11 to 9,258 tons in FY12 – about a 62 percent increase.
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Used Motor Oil Recycling
• More than 900 used oil collection centers.
• 932,725 gallons (3,265 tons) collected in FY12.
• Since 1990, more than 18.3 million gallons recycled by DIYers.
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Commingled Collection
• In FY12, 81,810 tons of commingled material was recycled–72 percent increase from previous fiscal year.
• This accounts for 6.7 percent of all MSW recycled.
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MSW Management- FY12
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MSW Management – FY12
• MSW generated: 4,164,976 tons• MSW disposed: 2,935,876 tons• MSW recycled: 1,229,100 tons
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Imported Solid Waste
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Exported Solid Waste
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Total Solid Waste (TSW)• Total amount generated increased
from 12.7 million tons in FY11 to 13 million tons in FY12.
• TSW disposal fell from 9.3 p/p/d to 9.0 p/p/d.
• Amount recycled increased 8 percent to 5.3 million tons.
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Legislative Updates
• E-waste• Flow Control
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The Office of Solid Waste Reduction & Recycling provides…
• technical and marketing assistance• graphic design• grant funding• outreach/education programs and
materials
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Key Office Programs and Projects
• S.C. Smart Business Recycling Program
• Green Hospitality Program• Action for a Cleaner Tomorrow• Recycling on the Go• Recycling Professional Certification
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Recycling’s Economic Impact
• In 2012, 19 new or existing companies made $463 million in capital investments and created 770 jobs.
• Overall in S.C., the recycling industry is comprised of 450 companies that provide about 20,000 jobs.
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Looking Ahead…• Recover more organics.• Maximize food recovery opportunities.• Increase C&D debris recycling.• Prevent illegal waste tire dumping.• Consider PAYT programs.• Improve local and state government
programs.