Questions about waste separation are listed below, which the participants need to answer as accurately as possible.
Answer A = helmet on
Answer B = helmet off
(the answers are listed at the end of this Toolbox)
If there is no clear winner after 9 questions, there are another 2 open questions. The person closest to the correct answer wins.
Waste separation is important to ensure that the materials can be recycled more effectively. This is a good example of the Circular construction industry; Waste is the new raw material. Instead of dumping or incinerating, the aim is to give these materials a new lease on life. This is much easier when the various materials have been properly separated and the easiest way to achieve this is to separate them at the source; in other words, when they are being thrown out. Steel window/door frames, ceiling plates and glass panes, for instance, can be re-used immediately. These materials have been used, for example, in the Hive (office in Rosmalen).
You may notice this during construction, where we glue and fill materials less often (so that they are easier to remove). We also use prefab elements more often and industrialisation and work preparation are designed in such a way that we purchase exactly the right amount of material for construction, preventing new materials from going directly to waste (for example, cutting waste).
To ensure proper waste separation at the construction site, it is important that you have proper arrangements in place with the waste processing companies before the work commences. The preferred suppliers at Heijmans are PREZERO and Renewi. The framework contract with these parties states that they offer us construction site advice, at no extra cost. Construction site advice means that a construction site advisor from PREZERO or Renewi will work with the Foreman to create a waste management plan for the project. This plan includes:
While the project is ongoing.
It is important that all construction site employees place the correct waste in the correct bin/container. If, for instance, the wood container is found to contain plastic waste, the waste processing company can reject the container on arrival, or charge a higher rate to accept the container. Therefore, it is important to help each other to ensure that waste is separated properly.
Apart from the fact that waste separation is better for the environment and that you are helping to fulfil Heijmans’ sustainability ambitions, waste separation can also be lucrative for your project. Since 2019, the government has significantly increased the waste disposal levies for the dumping and incineration of waste (sometimes by as much as 20%!). This was done to encourage the recycling of waste products and materials. The government aims to work towards a ‘Circular Economy’ in the coming years and the re-use of waste contributes to this objective.
In practice, this means that the waste processing company charges the highest rate for unseparated fractions such as ‘Construction and Demolition Waste’ and ‘residual waste’. However, collecting and disposing of plastics, wood, glass, green waste, debris, etc. separately allows you to achieve significant savings on these costs. This is due to the fact that you often pay a significantly lower rate for the removal of these separated waste flows. By separating waste, you can ensure that your project achieves an even better financial result.
Contact details for waste processing companies: Quiz Answers
PREZERO:
klantenservicezuid.nl@prezero.com or call 088 - 102 44 44
Renewi:
heijmans@renewi.eu or call 040 - 751 43 46
Answers: 1:A, 2:B, 3:B, 4:B, 5:B, 6:A, 7:A, 8:A, 9:A, 10:70%
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