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Moving Towards 50 kg of Residual Waste Per Resident Per Year! The Almere Upcycle Centre Example

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The UpcycleCentre/ Upcycling Centre in Almere is symbolic to what needs to be achieved on National level by 2050. Coming from 350 kg of residual waste production per resident annually Almere City is  currently  at 170 kg of residual waste production per resident annually and now moving to 50 kg of residual waste production per resident annually. As a comparison: The average in The Netherlands currently is 490 kg of residual waste annually. This is the first project of its kind showing what really can be done.
This site is representing the future:  Upcycling.

Modulo ws heavily involved in the design, construction of this site.

The Upcycle Centre in Almere includes a symbol. installed at the front of the building. That is a logo made of recycled material representing the logo of Almere  It is all really well thought  through: the roof, the structures, the recycling platform, the use of the materials, offices, stores, the furniture, the flooring, including even the flushing water for toilets.
As an example, the concrete pad is made from eco-granular, recycled materials from demolished buildings eg the Almere swimming pool, the Almere sports arena, etc..
Spaces are rented out to start up companies, using materials dropped off at the recycling centre.
To build the wooden structure around the building, used wood from the swimming pool and trees which were removed in Almere. The bicycle parking lot is made of old car tires. The wall panels are made from old galvanized steel airducts. The roll doors are the ones previously used at the sports arena.
The Modulo system is made from recycled concrete.
The wooden floor is made by a team of persons with a disability. 13,000 pieces of recycled materials is what it took to make this floor. The same team was also involved in the ceiling , which is made is made out of 1,400 empty bottles.They loved to work on it.
Lights, furniture, for everything we focused on circularity. To redo the furniture, leather was used from old furniture.
The Almere Upycling Center recently was published  in  Holland Circulair Hotspot (https://hollandcircularhotspot.nl/en/case/modulo-resource-and-recovery-centres-modular-environmental-waste-depots/) , initiated by the Dutch Government as it is seeking to promote Dutch examplary initiatives in the field of circulair entrepreneurship. It is publishing leading examples eg  Heineken, Plastic Whale, Rotterzwam, DSM-Niaga, Waste2Aromatics, Waste Transformers, carpet manufacturer  Interface and The Great Bubble Barrier.
Circular Drop off centres
Easy to install, expandable, changeable, moveable and  reusable. These are a few remarks in the Circular Hotspot magazine about Modulo. And also very important, the fact that you can use the deck as well as the space underneath the deck. That space an be used for many purposes, eg hazardous waste, storage, maintenance, offices, changing rooms.
Holland Circulair Hotspot also emphasis the process of working with Modulo. It starts with a so called “ Country-City process” involving all relevant parties to combine existing regulations, future regulatory requirements, existing national, regional, local practices and methods with as a result the development of a number of alternative approaches, scenario’s. Each of those scenario’s will be compared, including traffic and queuing simulations as required, resulting in capital and operating budgets for the different solutions.

For the Upcycling facility in Almere potential future regulatory developments have been considered so that the site can be easily adapt if needed. For future sites focus is not only anymore on waste or recyclables  drop off but more and more on receiving of on reusables, raw materials

Waste Management Services

Litter and illegal Waste Management Strategy

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What’s the problem?

The number of requests to respond to litter and illegal waste issues has steadily been increasing in the Township of Langley (Township). Litter and
illegal waste is a concern, as it pollutes the streets, parks, waterways, and the local environment. With population projections indicating continued growth
throughout the Township, it is expected that the number of requests will continue to increase; unless new steps are taken to reduce litter and illegal waste.

What’s the solution?
To effectively deal with litter and illegal waste, a comprehensive Township-wide strategy has been created to focus on a proactive approach. It is based on three fundamental pillars – education, infrastructure, and enforcement. This strategy was created with input from the public, including various stakeholder groups. Input was gathered from focus groups and also a public survey, completed in 2014.

Illegal Dumping Solutions

Illegal Dumping Solutions

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Do you feel powerless to stop illegal dumping?

Not sure where to start when it comes to surveillance cameras & equipment?

Need help choosing the right cameras and learning how to get results?

EnviroCam is Australia’s leading provider of effective surveillance solutions and strategies for illegal dumping. We work closely with local councils and government agencies Australia-wide by equipping them with the right equipment, knowledge, and training to deter and capture illegal dumping perpetrators.

Where others providers may sell you a camera and then leave you to figure out the rest, EnviroCam is different because we are passionate about combatting illegal dumping and do so by equipping our customers with practical knowledge and solutions. With our high quality surveillance equipment, expert training and guidance, and ongoing support, you can feel confident knowing that you are in good hands.

EnviroCam can provide you with access to a range of tried and tested surveillance cameras and equipment that are perfectly suited for areas prone to illegal dumping.

Additional services that we also provide include:

  • Professional installation and camouflage
  • Camera programming
  • Retrieval of camera images
  • Analysis of images and capture of registration plates
  • Professional reports highlighting dumping incidents
  • Retention of evidence
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EnviroCam has been working closely with local councils and government agencies to capture and prosecute illegal dumpers.

Our “ALL-SEEING hidden surveillance cameras” have helped capture and prosecute a number of illegal dumpers in the Hunter region of NSW.

The Reconyx cameras used are covert, run on internal batteries, and transmit images over the 3G network to a cloud-based app where they are retained as evidence.

Easy to use – Rapid deployment – Low maintenance – Covert operation

Our customised Illegal Dumping Toolkit is easy to use and designed for rapid deployment to illegal dumping sites.

Perfect for local councils, state government, law enforcement and corporate entities.

Having tested numerous cameras in the field, we believe that the Reconyx MS8 MicroFire camera is an illegal dumping game changer, which is why it is the key component of this kit. Included is the Reconyx SM750 License Plate camera, for the effective capture of vehicle registrations in all lighting conditions.

EnviroCam’s Illegal Dumping Toolkit consists of:

3 x Reconyx MS8 MicroFire Wifi Enabled Security Cameras
1 x Reconyx MS7 Microfire Wifi Enabled License Plate Camera
3 x SanDisk 32GB Micro SD Cards
1 x SanDisk 32GB SDHC Card
8 x Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Batteries (4 Pack)
1 x CamBush 3D Concealment Tape

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Illegal Dumping

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Sacramento County hauls away hundreds of tons of junk and rubbish illegally dumped in the public right-of-way every year. From construction debris to refrigerators, this trashing blights our neighborhoods, pollutes our rivers and streams, drives down property values, and costs County tax and rate payers hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. The County is dedicated to combating and reducing illegal dumping. We post signs at chronic illegal dumping sites, erect barriers at frequently abused alleys, and have a Code Enforcement Officer assigned to the program. For more information, visit the Illegal Dumping Program web page.

You can report an issue by going online, dialing 3-1-1 from within the unincorporated areas of the County or dialing 916-875-4311 if calling from outside of the County’s unincorporated areas.

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9700 Goethe Road, Suite A
Sacramento, CA 95827

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Solution to illegal dumping problem

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THE development order for future projects will include details on the construction of waste disposal sites to curb illegal dumping.

Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Ahmad Phesal Talib said he would propose that the planning order requirement include this requirement at the next One-Stop Centre meeting.

“There are about 300 hotspots for illegal dumping in Kuala Lumpur and it will only get worse if we do not do something about it.

“The construction of the MRT, demolition of Pekeliling Flats and redevelopment of old buildings, among others, will see an expected increase in construction waste,” he said at the launch of the Sungai Kertas inert waste landfill in Gombak, Selangor.

The landfill is a project under EPP-9 Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley and the first construction and demolition waste material recovery facility plant in Malaysia. The plant is able to process 300 tonnes of waste in an hour.

Ahmad Phesal said Worldwide Holdings, which was managing the landfill, had invested RM3.5mil into the plant. It would recycle tyres, soil garden and other dry-leachable wastes into aggregate and other building materials.

“The plant is expected to process 10,800 tonnes of waste by the end of this year.

“It is a more sustainable method and Worldwide Holdings is willing to invest in plants in the two other inert waste landfills in Dengkil and Kuang, if there is a substantial amount of waste to process.

“The tipping fee for construction waste is RM20 per tonne, soil RM9 per tonne, garden waste RM34 per tonne and tyres at RM23 per tonne.

“We are also looking at the possibility of allowing small contractors to loan Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) lorries for waste-dumping,” he said.

Also present was Worldwide Holdings chief executive officer Norazlina Zakaria.

Ahmad Phesal also announced the closure of the inert landfill in Taman Danau Kota, Setapak

“All waste from the Taman Danau Kota landfill will be channelled to the Sungai Kertas inert waste landfill.

“We are planning to build a recreational park at the site of the Taman Danau Kota landfill and will be clearing the area.

“Several used car dealers are using part of the area and we have given them alternative places to relocate. If they fail to move within the stipulated period, action will be taken against them,” he said.