7. Appendix 1 - FCC Luton Presentation 4th May 2022.pdf

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About This Presentation

To provide an overview and scrutiny function relating to Luton Council’s finances and
budget, to advise/make recommendations to the Executive to inform and enhance
decision-making on spending priorities and to promote transparency and accountability in
the use of public funds.


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FCC Environment
Luton -Task and Finish Waste
Group
Greatmoor Presentation
Jon Melling -Contract Manager
Simon Hale –Area Manager
Adrian Clarke –Head of Municipal Treatment
Wednesday 4
th
May 2022Appendix 1

Introduction into FCC Environment UK
One of the UK’s leading recycling and waste management
companies
We employ over 2,400 people across the UK and operate a wide
range of waste management sites and services
We operate a Divisional business in the UK with a support
service function that includes legal, SHEQ, HR, Training,
Property, Finance, Development and Engineering
The FCC UK business is split into three key business that include
a Recycling Division, Landfill Division and an Energy Division
Who we are
?
We operate in five key areas:
•Municipal Services
•Recycling and Composting
•Green Energy
•Waste Processing
•Business Waste Solutions
1.7m
Recycling 1.7m
tonnes of waste pa
117M
W
Our facilities generate
117MW of green energyAppendix 1

Luton, FFC and the Circular Economy
It all started with the EU
Environmental policy and
strategy , this required the
UK align its policy
The introduction of Landfill
tax and Diversion targets
for Local Authorities LAT’s
The introduction of
Recycling Targets across the
UK required Local
Authorities to develop long
term strategies
This resulted in Long term
procurement including PFI
Contracts providing some
Government financial
support
Facilitating the
development of new
Secondary resource
FCC
Landfill Appendix 1

Government Policy overview
Underpinned by the 2018 Resources and Waste Strategy
•This was Michael Gove’s set piece legislation
•It sets out how the country will preserve material
resources by minimising waste, promoting resource
efficiency and moving towards a circular economy
The Environment Bill is an over arching policy which will
•Set new, legally-binding long-term national targets
•Put the Environment at the centre of policy making
•Focus is going further and faster than the EU, ultimately
delivering Net Zero with Carbonnow a key focus
•Brought to the Lords after Easter 2021 and passed in
Nov 2021 following multiple consultations, this bill
includes several key policy levers that will mandate
change
The main Policy levers that will mandate change
•EPR -Polluter pays principle, one regulator, modulated
•DRS -Implementation in England “all in’” system
•Consistent collections with mandated Food Waste
collections
•HMT Plastics Tax
Delayed until 2024
at the earliest
Could be delayed
until 2025 Appendix 1

Target -Net Zero by 2040
• Invest £10bn in recycling infrastructure over the next
decade to make the recycling process more efficient,
reduce associated emissions, meet the government’s
65% municipal recycling target
• Decarbonise non -recyclable waste treatment by
diverting organic waste from landfill to recycling and
energy production by 2030; removing plastics from
energy recovery facilities and roll out carbon capture
technology across our energy from waste facilities by
2040 where feasible
• Buy only zero emissions collection vehicles from 2030 &
move all vehicles and all on -site fuel use to zero
emissions sources by 2040
Changing Times
Carbon Reduction & the Waste Sector’s Commitment Appendix 1

Shaping Our Strategy
The legislative agenda will shape our future strategy and
provide opportunity for new investment and growth through a
period of significant change for the waste sector.
• Await final outcome of consultations
• Recycling consistency -deliverability and TEEP
• DRS/EPR effect on kerbside mix and value chain?
• Consumer buy -in will be key
• EPR income flow to support Public and Private sector
investment
• Government support for investment in infrastructure and
end market development (e.g. flexible plastic processing)
• Decarbonising vehicles & mobile plant
• Recycling & Re -use
• CCU (utilisation) & CCS (storage) infrastructure development
• Cross sector and government support is key to investment in
infrastructure and delivery of carbon reduction objectivesAppendix 1

FCC Environment
QuestionsAppendix 1
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