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MS37023
Waste Management : UK January 2003
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This report covers: waste collection,commercial, industrial,constuction, demolition, domestic, reclamation, plastic, cans, glass, textiles, waste paper, fridge recycling, waste wood, mobile phone, composting, MRF's, energy from waste, waste disposal, industry & regulatory structure, disposal method segmentation, landfill, types of landfill,

Companies/brands covered include: Biffa Waste Services, Cleanaway, Cory Enviroonmental, Onyx Environmental Group, Shanks Group, SITA (GB), SITA Wastecare, Waste Recycling Group,

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Executive Summary 1
2 INTRODUCTION 3
2.1 Definitions 3
2.2 Methodology 5
2.3 UK Economy 5
2.3.1 Overview 5
2.3.2 Interest Rates 8
2.3.3 Inflation 9
2.3.4 The Budget 2002 9
2.3.5 Forecasts 10
2.4 Exchange Rates 12
2.5 Abbreviations 12
3 MARKET OVERVIEW 15
3.1 Market Size And Trends, 1998-2002 15
3.2 Market Segmentation, By Source 18
3.2.1 Overview 18
3.2.2 Construction And Demolition Waste 20
3.2.3 Industrial Waste 24
3.2.4 Domestic Waste 25
3.2.5 Commercial Waste 30
3.3 Market Forecasts, 2003-2007 33
3.3.1 Overview 33
3.3.2 Market Forecasts, By Source 35
4 Waste Collection 41
4.1 Overview 41
4.2 Commercial, Industrial And Construction & Demolition Waste Collection 45
4.3 Domestic Waste Collection 47
5 Waste Treatment And REclamation 50
5.1 Waste Treatment 50
5.2 Reclamation 52
5.2.1 Overview 52
5.2.2 Plastic 55
5.2.3 Cans 58
5.2.4 Glass 60
5.2.5 Textiles 62
5.2.6 Waste Paper 63
5.2.7 Fridge Recycling 65
5.2.8 Waste Wood 66
5.2.9 Mobile Phone Recycling 67
5.2.10 Composting 68
5.2.11 MRFs 71
5.3 Energy From Waste 73
6 Waste Disposal 76
6.1 Overview 76
6.2 Industry And Regulatory Structure 79
6.3 Disposal Method Segmentation 80
6.3.1 Overview 80
6.3.2 Landfill 82
6.3.2.1 Introduction 82
6.3.2.2 Types Of Landfill Sites 84
6.3.2.3 Factors Affecting Costs 84
6.3.2.4 Factors Affecting Landfill Demand 85
7 INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 88
7.1 Overview 88
7.2 Company Profiles 89
7.2.1 Biffa Waste Services 89
7.2.1.1 Overview 89
7.2.1.2 Business Profile 90
7.2.2 Cleanaway 91
7.2.2.1 Overview 91
7.2.2.2 Business Profile 92
7.2.3 Cory Environmental 93
7.2.3.1 Overview 93
7.2.3.2 Business Profile 94
7.2.4 Onyx Environmental Group 95
7.2.4.1 Overview 95
7.2.4.2 Business Profile 95
7.2.5 Shanks Group 96
7.2.5.1 Overview 96
7.2.5.2 Business Profile 97
7.2.6 SITA (GB) 99
7.2.6.1 Overview 99
7.2.6.2 Business Profile 100
7.2.7 SITA Wastecare 101
7.2.7.1 Overview 101
7.2.7.2 Business Profile 102
7.2.8 Waste Recycling Group 103
7.2.8.1 Overview 103
7.2.8.2 Business Profile 104
8 Trade Association addresses 105
9 Magazines Addresses 108
10 Trade Exhibitions 111

List of Tables
1. Economic Indicators On The UK Economy, 2000?2003 8
2. Solid Controlled Waste Arising In The UK,1998?2002 15
3. UK Population,1997?2001 16
4. Solid Controlled Waste Arising In The UK,By Source,1998?2002 19
5. Proportional Importance Of Solid Controlled Waste Arising In The UK, BySource,1998?2002 20
6. Construction & Demolition Waste Arising In The UK,1998?2002 21
7. Total Construction Output In Great Britain, By Sector, 1998?2002 22
8. Methods Used For Reducing,Re?Using And Recycling Construction And Demolition Waste 23
9. Industrial Waste Arising In The UK,1998?2002 24
10. Domestic Waste Arising In The UK,1998?2002 26
11. Interim UK National Targets For Recovery And Recycling Of Packaging Waste, 1998?2003 28
12. Analysis Of The Composition Of Domestic Waste Arising In The UK, By Material, 2000-2002 29
13. Commercial Waste Arising In The UK, 1998?2002 30
14. The UK Market For Pharmaceutical Packaging, 1998?2002 32
15. The UK Market For Pharmaceutical Packaging, By Product Type, 1998?2002 33
16. Forecast Solid Controlled Waste Arising In The UK, 2003?2007 34
17. Forecast Solid Controlled Waste Arising In The UK, By Source, 2003?2007 35
18. Proportional Importance Of Solid Controlled Waste Arising In The UK, By Source, 2003?2007 36
19. Forecast Total Construction Output In Great Britain, By Sector, 2003?2007 37
20. Collection Of Non-Hazardous Waste In The UK, By Type Of Collection, 2000?2002 41
21. Private Contractors’ Collection Of Non-Hazardous Waste In The UK, By Type Of Waste, 2000?2002 42
22. DSO Contractors’ Collection Of Non-Hazardous Waste In The UK, By Type Of Waste, 2000?2002 42
23. Proportional Importance Of The Collection Of Non?Hazardous Waste In The UK, By Type Of Collection, 2000?2002 43
24.  Proportional Importance Of Private Contractors’ Collection Of Non-Hazardous Waste In The UK, By Type Of Waste, 2000?2002 44
25.  Proportional Importance Of DSO Contractors’ Collection Of Non-Hazardous Waste In The UK, By Type Of Waste, 2000?2002 44
26.  Collection Of Industrial, Commercial And Construction & Demolition Waste In The UK, By Type Of Collection, 2000-2002 45
27.  Proportional Importance Of The Collection Of Industrial, Commercial And Construction & Demolition Waste In The UK, By Type Of Collection,  2000-2002 46
28.  Collection Of Domestic Waste In The UK, By Type Of Collection, 2000-2002 49
29.  Proportional Importance Of The Collection Of Domestic Waste In The UK, By  Type Of Collection, 2000?2002 49
30.  Treatment And Disposal Of Waste In The UK, By Process, 1998?2002 50
31.  Types Of Plastic In Household Waste In Europe 56
32.  UK Consumption And Collection Of Aluminium Cans Under The ALUPRO Scheme, 1997?2001 59
33.  Glass Collected For Recycling In The UK, National Production Of Glass, And Number Of Bottle Bank Sites, 1996?2000 61
34.  Use Of Total Recovered Textile Waste In The UK, 2000-2002 63
35.  UK Consumed And Re-Used Waste Paper And Board, 1997?2001 64
36.  Geographical Location Of Composting Sites In The UK, 1999 69
37.  Material Composted In Tonnes In The UK, 1999 70
38.  Collection, Treatment And Disposal Of Domestic, Commercial, Industrial And Construction & Demolition Waste In The UK, By Source, 2002 76
39.  Collection, Treatment And Disposal Of Commercial, Industrial And Construction & Demolition Waste In The UK, By Source, 2000?2002 77
40.  Collection, Treatment And Disposal Of Domestic Waste In The UK, By Source, 2000?2002 78
41.  Disposal Of Domestic, Commercial, Industrial And Construction & Demolition Waste, By Disposal Method, 2000?2002 80
42.  Proportional Importance Of Disposal Of Domestic, Commercial, Industrial And Construction & Demolition Waste, By Disposal Method, 2000?2002 81
43.  Financial Summary Of Biffa Waste Services, 1997?2001 91
44.  Financial Summary Of Cleanaway, 1996?2000 92
45.  Financial Summary Of Exel, 1999-2001 94
46.  Financial Summary Of Onyx Environmental Group, 1998?2001 96
47.  Financial Summary Of Shanks Group, 1998?2002 98
48.  Turnover Of Shanks Group, By Origin And Destination Of Service, 2001 And 2002 99
49.  Financial Summary Of SITA (GB), 1997?2000 100
50.  Financial Summary Of SITA Wastecare, 1997?2000 103
51.  Financial Summary Of Waste Recycling Group, 1997-2001 104

List of Diagrams
1.     Classification Of Waste, 1998 3
2.     UK Waste Hierarchy 53
3.     Sources Of Municipal Waste Composted In The UK, 1999 70
4.     Recycled Material By Sita Recycling 102

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1               


1.                MSI believe that the volume of solid controlled waste arising from the domestic, industrial, commercial and construction & demolition sectors in the UK increased by 1 percent during 2001 to reach a total volume of 177 million tonnes. MSI project that the total volume of solid controlled waste arising from the sector will remain stable in 2002.
2.                MSI project that the largest proportion of waste will be generated by the construction & demolition sectors in 2002. Indeed, construction & demolition will account for 38 percent of the total volume of solid controlled waste arising. Industrial waste will account for 29 percent of total waste arising, whilst the domestic waste and the commercial waste sectors will account for 17 percent and 16 percent respectively.
3.                MSI believe that the growth in the volume of solid controlled waste arising between 1998 and 2002 is largely attributable to a number of factors, which include:
·      an increase in the disposable income of consumers which led to an increase in the volume of waste arising, particularly from the domestic sector
·      the continuing buoyancy of the UK economy, which increased the level of business activity and company formations, thus increasing the volume of waste arising from the commercial sector
4.                However, growth in the volume of solid controlled waste has been constrained by a number of factors which include government strategy for waste reduction and the resultant legislation. These factors will principally cause a decline in the volume of solid controlled waste arising during the forecast period.
5.                MSI project that 66 percent of solid controlled waste arising from the industrial, domestic, commercial and construction & demolition sectors will be disposed of at landfill sites throughout the UK in 2002. There has been a significant reduction in the amount of waste disposed of at landfill due to companies, particularly within the construction & demolition and industrial sectors, attempting to avoid landfill costs associated with landfill taxes.
6.                MSI project there will be an increase in the amount of waste incinerated in 2002. Indeed, the popularity of energy from waste has increased along with the government's aim to increase the value recovered from waste and the increases in landfill charges. MSI believe that the use of incineration as a method of producing energy from waste will continue to increase throughout the forecast period and will therefore be one of the most popular methods of waste recovery. Furthermore, energy from waste is expected to be one of the principal means by which the government will achieve the targets set out in Waste Strategy 2000.
7.                Furthermore, the volume of waste reclaimed will increase by 15 percent in 2002. This increase in reclamation is principally due to companies diverting waste away from landfill. In addition, other factors such as the Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 1997 and an increase in recycling campaigns will also contribute to a rise in the volume of waste reclaimed.
8.                There has been a continual increase in the number of composting sites in the UK. Composting has become a more popular method of waste disposal. Composting is expected to continue to rise as a method of recycling in order to meet targets set out by the EU and the government.
9.                MSI forecast that the total volume of solid controlled waste arising from construction & demolition and industrial sectors will decrease between 2003 and 2007. This will be due to the effects of waste minimisation programmes.
Private contractors are believed to have increased market share in the collection of waste from all sectors. This is a reflection of the high number of acquisitions of direct service organisations by private contractors and the resulting high degree of consolidation within the industry

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