Raj lochan saicra vancouver 3 5 june 2015

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15TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING

Global Partnerships – Global Solutions

VANCOUVER 3-5 JUNE 2015

Raj Lochan

Presentation Outline• Formation of SAICRA• State of Industrial Packaging• New Drum Manufacturers• Some Challenges• Legislation• Future Drivers

Pop of approx1 billion

Pop of approx 53 million

Formation of SAICRA• Formed in January 2012 • Funded by re-conditioners and new

drums – Greif, Rheem and Megapak• Contributions on each new and recon

drum sold to market• 27 contributors – 3 new, 24 recons out of

approx 35 recons in South Africa• Supported by CAIA, SAPMA and ROSE

MissionTo promote the role of the South

African reconditioning industry in the collection, transportation and recycling of industrial containers in a sustainable, ethical, environmentally compliant and responsible manner

SAICRA Objectives• Act in the best interest of all Members • Ensure a sustainable, environmentally sound, profitable and

organised industry for the collection, transportation and reconditioning of industrial containers

• Promote a code of conduct and good environmental practice • Encourage all participants in the industry to adhere to sound

environmental principles as set out in the Constitution and Statutes• Lobby and engage Government on a national, provincial and local

level to further the general interests of the Association • Actively encourage and advance Black Economic Empowerment in

the Reconditioning Industry. • Co-operate with such other organisations and entities in the overall

interest of the Environment • Promote co-operation and goodwill among Members

Chemical Industry Support

Paint Industry Support

Lubricant Industry Support

New Drum Industry Support

Greif - steelRheem – steelMegapak – blo-pacs and IBC’s

Drum Re-Conditioners

ROSE Foundation Support

• Ensure re-furbishers are legally and environmentally compliant

• Highlight areas of non-compliance• Provide a management plan and time-frame for

compliance• Provide feed back on legal requirements • Air Emissions Testing on Incinerators• 9 re-conditioners (out of 24) have been issued

waste licenses to date

Some Challenges

• Fraud, theft, mis-representation• Generators to be held accountable for

safe disposal• Little Enforcement by Government• Industry made up of 40% oil drums,

50% chemical and 10% other – not all packaging sent for responsible recond

• Unlicensed sites still commercially active

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THE WASTE ACT No.59 of 2008

- passed in March 2009- promulgated in July 2009

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GENERAL APPROACH OF THE WASTE ACT

• The Waste Act adopts the waste hierarchy as a national approach to waste management

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)

“Extended producer responsibility measures” mean actions that extend a person’s financial or physical responsibility for a product to the post-consumer stage of the product and includes:

• Waste minimisation programmes• Financial arrangements for any fund that has been established

to promote the reduction, reuse, recycling and recovery of waste

• Awareness programmes to inform the public of the impacts of waste emanating from the product on human health and the environment

• Any other measures to reduce the potential impact of the product on health and the environment

Life Cycle Responsible Care

Managing the Value Chain

waste generator - any person whose actions, production processes or activities, including waste management activities, results in waste

waste transporter - any person who conveys or transfers waste—(a) between the waste generator and a waste management facility or(b) between waste management facilities

waste manager - any person that re-uses, recycles, recovers, treats or disposes of waste, including the waste generator

waste manifest system - a system of control documentation containing the information as specified in the Regulations, maintained by the waste generator, waste transporter and waste manager, which accompanies a load of hazardous waste from the point of generation to final management

Future Drivers• Solicit at least 90% of re-conditioners to become

Members and compliant• Implement aggressive advertising on education and

awareness around safe disposal of packaging• SAICRA membership must be commercially

beneficial • Solicit International Affiliation• Implement Best Global Practice• Drive EPR - local and global players• Waste charges to be introduced ???

Video on Peninsula Drums

Greetings from Chocky Moodley

Contact Details

ROSE Foundation Suite A9, Waverley Court, 7 Kotzee Road, Mowbray,

Cape Town, 7925

E-mail: usedoil@iafrica.com

Tel +27-21-4487492 Fax +27-866 527 384 Mobile +27-82 378 8556

Thank You

Raj Lochan