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Waste characterization
                      ECOGESTUS – WASTE STREAM AUDIT, this guide will walk you through the key steps in
                      performing a waste stream. Our company has the background and an extend experience in waste
                      characterization projects. Read on and let us help you to save money respecting the environment.




                                                                             composition for facilities such as recycling MRFs,
                      1. Background                                          composting plants and waste-to-energy plants is an
                                                                             important consideration in their design and
                                                                             operation.
                      WHAT is a waste characterization?                               Company Specific and Sector Specific
                      Waste characterization also called waste stream        Waste Campaigns: In the commercial and industrial
                      audit, is a formal, structured process by which the    sectors, the improved data available will be useful
                      quantity and types of different waste streams is       to individual sectors (or companies) in targeting
                      analyzed. Information from audits will help identify   areas for improved waste management.
                      current waste practices and how they can be
The four basic        improved.
                                                                             HOW       to conduct                   a      waste
steps to
perform a waste       WHY conduct a waste audit?                             characterization?
stream audit          In order to measure progress towards waste             Conducting a waste characterization requires a
                      prevention, reduction, and recycling goals, it is      qualified team that knows how to proceed
are:
                      important that detailed, accurate and up-to-date       effectively during each phase and be aware of all
• Plan de audit       information regarding the composition of waste is      the dangers and risks that may arise during the
• Collect the waste   maintained.                                            project (see below for further information about
• Sort the waste                Determine what type and quantities of        possible hazards and risk).
• Analyze the data    waste are being generated will enable target           To perform an accurate analysis is necessary to
                      waste streams to be identified for action, and will    know all possible waste sources and their nature;
                      enable the effects of prevention and minimization      control/audit all the present waste flows (if waste is
                      policies to be measured.                               disposed along unsorted waste and then landfilled,
                                Packaging Waste Recovery: National           or if it is recycled and treated effectively); evaluate
But a waste           targets must be met for recycling and recovery of      all wrongdoings on waste segregation, waste
characterization is   packaging waste. In order to measure the               disposal and waste treatment; and suggest/perform
not exempt of risk    performance the composition of waste being             improvements on the waste management.
and must be always    landfilled and sent for the recovery must be
be performed by       established.                                           Ecogestus       has the background and an extend
trained and                     Waste Management Planning: Accurate          experience in waste characterization procedures,
specialized           and up-to-date information on the waste being
                                                                             with many projects successfully developed in
personnel.            generated is essential for forward planning of waste
                      management on a national, regional or local            shopping centers all along Europe (Germany,
                      authority level                                        Greece, Italy, etc.). Our multidisciplinary team with
                                Development of Waste Management              experience, nationally and internationally, allows us
                      Infrastructure: Identification of waste stream         to recommend the best solutions.




                                                                      Waste characterization guide - 2010
2. Waste flow                                                        Why is important to determine it?
                                                                     The varying waste streams include urban waste both domestic
                                                                     and streets paper bins, waste from commercial
What is the waste flow?                                              establishments, industrial waste, healthcare waste, schools,
An adequate waste audit should have an extend knowledge of           etc.
the general waste flow; determining all the possible sources         Compliance may involve a desktop review of documentation
and their nature.                                                    and procedures and a visual audit. Operating costs will require
Quantifying and identifying waste from municipalities is a           details on exactly what waste is being generated, where and
difficult task. This is due to the fact that there are a number of   by whom. Identifying the scope of the project and sample size
different waste streams being generated by a variety of              will also allow determining easier what equipment and
producers. Although systems differ between sites; it is              resources will be needed to conduct the audit. A physical
generally the case that waste from a number of sources is            waste stream audit of the whole waste stream will require
disposed of via the same route.                                      more costs and resources than a visual inspection.


                                                                     How       and    What        determine in the waste
                                                                     flow?
                                                                     Before conducting the waste characterization is important to
                                                                     make a visual inspection to the area to be audited, and
                                                                     determine who uses each bin-container, who and when are
                                                                     emptied, and how is the waste treated/disposed after the
                                                                     collection. The waste then should be analyzed by stream or
                                                                     process. It is important to use categories that will be
                                                                     meaningful to those reviewing the results. The more detailed
                                                                     description allows estimates of the cost of the waste to be
                                                                     determined.

                                                                     At this level, each stream should be recorded by weight and
                                                                     volume. The weight is a precise measure to make accurate
                                                                     extrapolations; it will also allow accurate cost savings in terms
                                                                     of waste disposal to be estimated. Volume is an indicator of
                                                                     the systems that will be required to contain, transport and
                                                                     consolidate waste on-site.


Recommendation
The date of the date should be kept secret, otherwise they
waste behaviors may change and the audit will not represent
normal waste practices.                                                                                  Equipment for audits

                                                                                                   • Secure, well ventilated work
                                                                                                   area, sheltered from sun, wind
                                                                                                   and rain
                                                                                                   • A large table
                                                                                                   • Buckets of different sizes
                                                                                                   • Accurate scales
                                                                                                   • Data sheets
                                                                                                   • Disinfectant and cleaning
                                                                                                   tools
                                                                                                   • Garbage bags
                                                                                                   • Safety equipment, first aid kit
                                                                                                   and plenty of water




                                                                        Waste characterization guide - 2010
STEP 2 – Select representative samples for the waste
3. Steps to do in an audit                                       characterization
                                                                 It is necessary a thorough knowledge of all the waste sources
STEP 1 – Define the study area and collect background
                                                                 and their nature, and it is essential to be aware of their later
information
                                                                 disposal, in order to achieve a global view of the waste flow.
In this first step is important to set audit objectives,
                                                                 We generally audit a 24-hour sample of the total waste,
determines locations to be audited and determine types and
                                                                 allowing us to relate the quantity generated to productive
approximate quantities of waste to be audited. Clearly
                                                                 hours, and extrapolate the data. Determining the appropriate
identifying what you want out of the audit will determine the
                                                                 sample to audit, is important in order to ensure that
methodology to follow.
                                                                 extrapolations of costs and savings are accurate.
It is essential to visit the location to determine the number,
types and locations of bins and containers; determine the        STEP 3 – Weigh all the waste in each bag/container to
types of waste seen and determine who empties the bins and       measure the total bulk of waste, prior to opening and
when.                                                            starting characterization

                                                                 STEP 4 – Pour out the waste on a table and start separating
                                                                 the different components
                                                                 This phase involves many risks, and never should be
                                                                 performed by non qualified persons. Sharp and needle items
                                                                 could be present within the mixed waste and they must be
                                                                 handled carefully.
                                                                 In this step is crucial to record as much detail as possible to
                                                                 allow identifying the real reason for the waste being
                                                                 generated.

                                                                 STEP 5 – Weigh each category of waste
                                                                 After every component is segregated, each category is
                                                                 weighed separately in order to determine the percentage out
                                                                 of the total waste generated for each component.

                                                                 STEP 6 – Take notes of excess waste that could be easily
                                                                 recycled rather than being thrown into garbage, and clean
Waste components                                                 the working area and equipment.

                                                                 STEP 7 – Report all the information acquired on the audit,
• Organics (food leftovers), including
                                                                 and propose possible improvements on the waste
  liquids from bottles
                                                                 management.
• Contaminated Cardboard/Paper
                                                                 With the information collected during the audit is possible to
• Cardboard/ Paper (clean/recyclable)
                                                                 determine the present situation of the waste management,
• Various Plastics (Clean/recyclable);
                                                                 determine waste flows, recycling efficiency rates, waste
  packaging, plastic film...
                                                                 treatment costs, associated risks, etc.
• Contaminated plastics (cups, plates,
                                                                 Knowing the starting point is easier to define targets and goals
  taps...)
                                                                 in order to improve waste segregation efficiency. In order to
• Complex materials, including
                                                                 measure progress towards national waste prevention,
  Tretapak/brik packaging
                                                                 reduction, and recycling goals, it is important that detailed,
• Metals (Aluminium and Ferrous)                                 accurate and up-to-date information regarding the
• Glass packaging                                                composition of municipal waste is maintained
• WEEE including batteries, tonners and                          The next step will determine possible future scenarios (whit
  fluorescent bulbs/tubes                                        different increases on the rate of recyclables, better waste
• Textiles                                                       treatments…), and will mark the guidelines to follow and
• Hazardous household                                            improvements to perform. The establishment of target and
• Fines (< 1.5 cm)                                               goals will determine the development of waste management
                                                                 infrastructure, company specific and sector specific waste
                                                                 campaigns, and a general waste management planning.




                                                                    Waste characterization guide - 2010
4. Hazards and risks
                                                                                                                                     Safety of staff
A waste stream audit is not exempt of risks. Therefore this
practice should be always performed by trained and specialized                                       Ensuring the safety of the sorters is
personnel.                                                                                           crucial. Training, safety equipment and
Auditing on-site is the most convenient, but it presents certain                                     tetanus shots must be organized to ensure
hazards that must be addressed. The working area should be                                           sorters and safe from potential hazards
free from vehicles and personnel movements; it should be                                             associated with handling and sorting
sheltered from the elements and be large enough to hold the                                          waste.
entire waste sample.
The table below shows the associated hazards of a waste                                                 Before the audit a risk assessment must
                                                                                                                                   be carried out
characterization project:



              Task/operation         WASTE CHARACTERISATION
                HAZARDS                       RISK          Method Adopted to Avoid, Reduce or Control Hazard
                                                                        Vaccinations available. Visually check the work area; wear
            Sharps and Needle                                           anti-syringe gloves and litter picker where possible. latex
                                     Laceration, cuts and bruises,
            stick injury (needles,                                      gloves, skin barrier creams, disposal clothing, safety shoes.
                                     infection, lockjaw (tetanus)
            syringes,                                                   Supervision is required to ensure that par time workers are
                                     Hepatitis B,C ,
            glass, razor, nails)                                        not over exposed, particularly when vaccinations not
                                                                        practicable.

            Slips, trips and falls   Low                                Regular cleaning regime.
                                     Low risk of hearing damage.
                                     Microbiological agents and         PPE (Ear defenders) worn around noisy equipment; Dust
            Machinery                organic dust. Risk of crushing,    mask. Employees shall not enter unauthorised areas of the
                                     hitting, bruising,                 facility unless under supervision.
                                     amputation
                                     Low risk of Crushing, fractures,   High visibility clothing worn at all times. Staff to be warned
            Traffic
                                     cuts, bruises, head injury.        of traffic risks.
                                                                        Assess the load before lifting; Bend from the knees and keep
                                                                        the back straight. Carry two lots of buckets as opposed to
                                                                        one load
                                     Low risk of sprains, strains and
            Manual Handling                                             Do not lift the load if you feel it is too heavy, get help from a
                                     back injury
                                                                        colleague
                                                                        Do not reach into the bins, get help to tip the bin onto the
                                                                        table or use a litter picker.
                                                                        Set-up the waste characterisation table away from areas
            Falling objects          Low risk of head injury            where there is a possibility of falling objects from overhead
                                                                        conveyors.
                                                                        Wear suitable clothing for the weather; warm clothing
            Temperature              Low
                                                                        usually required when working outside.
                                                                                 Source: EPA (Environmental protection agency), Ireland



The following are examples of types of areas that should be                  The audit is a hazardous process which requires careful
included and taken in mind in the risk assessments before                    planning to ensure the safety of those conducting the audit,
conducting the audit:                                                        others on-site and the safety of the environment.

• Hazards associated with the waste itself                                   Important: The waste should not be sorted near
• The weight, volume or density of material and equipment                    environmentally sensitive areas or near storm water drains or
• The working area                                                           other water ways, to avoid environmental risks in case of
• The audit process                                                          spills.
• Storage and movement o the waste
• Surrounding environment
                                                                            For further information, please contact us:

                                                                                                                             ECOGESTUS Lda.
                                                                                                                       Rua Afonso IV, 23, 2º
                                                                                                                                    Portugal
                                                                                                                        Tel.: +351233109034
                                                                                                           e-mail: contacto@ecogestus.com

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Ecogestus Waste Characterization - Waste Audit

  • 1. Waste characterization ECOGESTUS – WASTE STREAM AUDIT, this guide will walk you through the key steps in performing a waste stream. Our company has the background and an extend experience in waste characterization projects. Read on and let us help you to save money respecting the environment. composition for facilities such as recycling MRFs, 1. Background composting plants and waste-to-energy plants is an important consideration in their design and operation. WHAT is a waste characterization? Company Specific and Sector Specific Waste characterization also called waste stream Waste Campaigns: In the commercial and industrial audit, is a formal, structured process by which the sectors, the improved data available will be useful quantity and types of different waste streams is to individual sectors (or companies) in targeting analyzed. Information from audits will help identify areas for improved waste management. current waste practices and how they can be The four basic improved. HOW to conduct a waste steps to perform a waste WHY conduct a waste audit? characterization? stream audit In order to measure progress towards waste Conducting a waste characterization requires a prevention, reduction, and recycling goals, it is qualified team that knows how to proceed are: important that detailed, accurate and up-to-date effectively during each phase and be aware of all • Plan de audit information regarding the composition of waste is the dangers and risks that may arise during the • Collect the waste maintained. project (see below for further information about • Sort the waste Determine what type and quantities of possible hazards and risk). • Analyze the data waste are being generated will enable target To perform an accurate analysis is necessary to waste streams to be identified for action, and will know all possible waste sources and their nature; enable the effects of prevention and minimization control/audit all the present waste flows (if waste is policies to be measured. disposed along unsorted waste and then landfilled, Packaging Waste Recovery: National or if it is recycled and treated effectively); evaluate But a waste targets must be met for recycling and recovery of all wrongdoings on waste segregation, waste characterization is packaging waste. In order to measure the disposal and waste treatment; and suggest/perform not exempt of risk performance the composition of waste being improvements on the waste management. and must be always landfilled and sent for the recovery must be be performed by established. Ecogestus has the background and an extend trained and Waste Management Planning: Accurate experience in waste characterization procedures, specialized and up-to-date information on the waste being with many projects successfully developed in personnel. generated is essential for forward planning of waste management on a national, regional or local shopping centers all along Europe (Germany, authority level Greece, Italy, etc.). Our multidisciplinary team with Development of Waste Management experience, nationally and internationally, allows us Infrastructure: Identification of waste stream to recommend the best solutions. Waste characterization guide - 2010
  • 2. 2. Waste flow Why is important to determine it? The varying waste streams include urban waste both domestic and streets paper bins, waste from commercial What is the waste flow? establishments, industrial waste, healthcare waste, schools, An adequate waste audit should have an extend knowledge of etc. the general waste flow; determining all the possible sources Compliance may involve a desktop review of documentation and their nature. and procedures and a visual audit. Operating costs will require Quantifying and identifying waste from municipalities is a details on exactly what waste is being generated, where and difficult task. This is due to the fact that there are a number of by whom. Identifying the scope of the project and sample size different waste streams being generated by a variety of will also allow determining easier what equipment and producers. Although systems differ between sites; it is resources will be needed to conduct the audit. A physical generally the case that waste from a number of sources is waste stream audit of the whole waste stream will require disposed of via the same route. more costs and resources than a visual inspection. How and What determine in the waste flow? Before conducting the waste characterization is important to make a visual inspection to the area to be audited, and determine who uses each bin-container, who and when are emptied, and how is the waste treated/disposed after the collection. The waste then should be analyzed by stream or process. It is important to use categories that will be meaningful to those reviewing the results. The more detailed description allows estimates of the cost of the waste to be determined. At this level, each stream should be recorded by weight and volume. The weight is a precise measure to make accurate extrapolations; it will also allow accurate cost savings in terms of waste disposal to be estimated. Volume is an indicator of the systems that will be required to contain, transport and consolidate waste on-site. Recommendation The date of the date should be kept secret, otherwise they waste behaviors may change and the audit will not represent normal waste practices. Equipment for audits • Secure, well ventilated work area, sheltered from sun, wind and rain • A large table • Buckets of different sizes • Accurate scales • Data sheets • Disinfectant and cleaning tools • Garbage bags • Safety equipment, first aid kit and plenty of water Waste characterization guide - 2010
  • 3. STEP 2 – Select representative samples for the waste 3. Steps to do in an audit characterization It is necessary a thorough knowledge of all the waste sources STEP 1 – Define the study area and collect background and their nature, and it is essential to be aware of their later information disposal, in order to achieve a global view of the waste flow. In this first step is important to set audit objectives, We generally audit a 24-hour sample of the total waste, determines locations to be audited and determine types and allowing us to relate the quantity generated to productive approximate quantities of waste to be audited. Clearly hours, and extrapolate the data. Determining the appropriate identifying what you want out of the audit will determine the sample to audit, is important in order to ensure that methodology to follow. extrapolations of costs and savings are accurate. It is essential to visit the location to determine the number, types and locations of bins and containers; determine the STEP 3 – Weigh all the waste in each bag/container to types of waste seen and determine who empties the bins and measure the total bulk of waste, prior to opening and when. starting characterization STEP 4 – Pour out the waste on a table and start separating the different components This phase involves many risks, and never should be performed by non qualified persons. Sharp and needle items could be present within the mixed waste and they must be handled carefully. In this step is crucial to record as much detail as possible to allow identifying the real reason for the waste being generated. STEP 5 – Weigh each category of waste After every component is segregated, each category is weighed separately in order to determine the percentage out of the total waste generated for each component. STEP 6 – Take notes of excess waste that could be easily recycled rather than being thrown into garbage, and clean Waste components the working area and equipment. STEP 7 – Report all the information acquired on the audit, • Organics (food leftovers), including and propose possible improvements on the waste liquids from bottles management. • Contaminated Cardboard/Paper With the information collected during the audit is possible to • Cardboard/ Paper (clean/recyclable) determine the present situation of the waste management, • Various Plastics (Clean/recyclable); determine waste flows, recycling efficiency rates, waste packaging, plastic film... treatment costs, associated risks, etc. • Contaminated plastics (cups, plates, Knowing the starting point is easier to define targets and goals taps...) in order to improve waste segregation efficiency. In order to • Complex materials, including measure progress towards national waste prevention, Tretapak/brik packaging reduction, and recycling goals, it is important that detailed, • Metals (Aluminium and Ferrous) accurate and up-to-date information regarding the • Glass packaging composition of municipal waste is maintained • WEEE including batteries, tonners and The next step will determine possible future scenarios (whit fluorescent bulbs/tubes different increases on the rate of recyclables, better waste • Textiles treatments…), and will mark the guidelines to follow and • Hazardous household improvements to perform. The establishment of target and • Fines (< 1.5 cm) goals will determine the development of waste management infrastructure, company specific and sector specific waste campaigns, and a general waste management planning. Waste characterization guide - 2010
  • 4. 4. Hazards and risks Safety of staff A waste stream audit is not exempt of risks. Therefore this practice should be always performed by trained and specialized Ensuring the safety of the sorters is personnel. crucial. Training, safety equipment and Auditing on-site is the most convenient, but it presents certain tetanus shots must be organized to ensure hazards that must be addressed. The working area should be sorters and safe from potential hazards free from vehicles and personnel movements; it should be associated with handling and sorting sheltered from the elements and be large enough to hold the waste. entire waste sample. The table below shows the associated hazards of a waste Before the audit a risk assessment must be carried out characterization project: Task/operation WASTE CHARACTERISATION HAZARDS RISK Method Adopted to Avoid, Reduce or Control Hazard Vaccinations available. Visually check the work area; wear Sharps and Needle anti-syringe gloves and litter picker where possible. latex Laceration, cuts and bruises, stick injury (needles, gloves, skin barrier creams, disposal clothing, safety shoes. infection, lockjaw (tetanus) syringes, Supervision is required to ensure that par time workers are Hepatitis B,C , glass, razor, nails) not over exposed, particularly when vaccinations not practicable. Slips, trips and falls Low Regular cleaning regime. Low risk of hearing damage. Microbiological agents and PPE (Ear defenders) worn around noisy equipment; Dust Machinery organic dust. Risk of crushing, mask. Employees shall not enter unauthorised areas of the hitting, bruising, facility unless under supervision. amputation Low risk of Crushing, fractures, High visibility clothing worn at all times. Staff to be warned Traffic cuts, bruises, head injury. of traffic risks. Assess the load before lifting; Bend from the knees and keep the back straight. Carry two lots of buckets as opposed to one load Low risk of sprains, strains and Manual Handling Do not lift the load if you feel it is too heavy, get help from a back injury colleague Do not reach into the bins, get help to tip the bin onto the table or use a litter picker. Set-up the waste characterisation table away from areas Falling objects Low risk of head injury where there is a possibility of falling objects from overhead conveyors. Wear suitable clothing for the weather; warm clothing Temperature Low usually required when working outside. Source: EPA (Environmental protection agency), Ireland The following are examples of types of areas that should be The audit is a hazardous process which requires careful included and taken in mind in the risk assessments before planning to ensure the safety of those conducting the audit, conducting the audit: others on-site and the safety of the environment. • Hazards associated with the waste itself Important: The waste should not be sorted near • The weight, volume or density of material and equipment environmentally sensitive areas or near storm water drains or • The working area other water ways, to avoid environmental risks in case of • The audit process spills. • Storage and movement o the waste • Surrounding environment For further information, please contact us: ECOGESTUS Lda. Rua Afonso IV, 23, 2º Portugal Tel.: +351233109034 e-mail: contacto@ecogestus.com