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Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2.

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Page 1: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

Speaker: John Coleman, Repak.

rx3 Trash to Cash 2011Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2.

Page 2: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

Who are Repak?

• Ireland’s only packaging compliance scheme.

• Repak began in 1997 when Irish packaging recycling rate was only

15%, it is now almost 70%!

• Based at the Red Cow junction in Dublin, with almost 2,400

members from across various sectors, e.g. Coca-Cola, Cadbury,

Tesco, Musgraves, Green Isle, Gypsum and Kerry Group.

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The Supply Chain & Packaging:

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Page 4: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

The role of preventandsave.ie:

• Repak employ two Packaging Technologists to help member

companies reduce the amount of packaging they place on the market.

• Site surveys are carried out and recommendations written up into a

confidential report.

• Part of the EPA-led ‘National Waste Prevention Programme’.

Page 5: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

National Waste Prevention Programme:

• “Waste Prevention is to be preferred to any waste management option - do not generate the waste.

By not generating waste, we can eliminate the need to handle,

transport, treat and dispose of waste. We can also avoid having to

pay for these services” – EPA.

• Set-up in 2004 and managed by the EPA.

• Aim to deliver substantive results on waste prevention and minimisation.

Page 6: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

Repak’s P&S programme:

• The Packaging Waste Prevention Programme (PWPP) aims to assist Irish

businesses with positive and practical ways to reduce packaging and to

promote those achievements to a wider audience.

• Managed by Repak, Ireland’s only packaging compliance scheme.

• Two Packaging Technologists responsible for delivering the programme.

• www.preventandsave.ie

Page 7: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

National Recycling Rates (Source: EPA & Eurostat):

• Comparison of Recycling Rates in Europe (Ireland, France and EU average).

Page 8: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

Types of packaging - Primary:

• Primary packaging is that which surrounds the product when it is sold to the final consumer, e.g.

Page 9: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

Types of packaging - Secondary:

• Secondary packaging is used to collate sales units for ease of handling in the selling environment, e.g.

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Types of packaging - Tertiary:

• Tertiary packaging is used to facilitate handling and transportation of secondary packs, e.g.

Page 11: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

Nike make use of recycled PET:

Nike:

•For new team jerseys Nike use discarded water bottles destined for landfill sites, where they can take up to 500 years to decompose. This saves precious raw materials and reduces energy consumption by up to 30% compared to conventional fabrics.

Page 12: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

Smurfit-Kappa & their use of recycled paper:

Smurfit-Kappa:

•Most corrugated products from Smurfit Kappa have a recycled content rate of approximately 75%.

Page 13: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

Irish Distiller’s Jameson whiskey bottle.

Irish Distillers Pernod Ricard:

•IDPR use approximately 70% recycled glass for all their Jameson bottles, reducing the energy requirements dramatically.

Page 14: Speaker: John Coleman, Repak. rx3 Trash to Cash 2011 Wednesday 6th April 2011, Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2

Coca-Cola’s use of recycled aluminium & glass:

Coca-Cola:

Coca-Cola’s aluminium cans and glass bottles already contain up to 60% recycled content.

By using recycled aluminium in cans, for example, they save up to 95% of the energy required when using virgin aluminium.

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Repak Contacts:

Packaging Technologists:

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[email protected]

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Tel: 01 4670190

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Thank You!