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Case Study: Diverting Organic Waste from Landfill in Shopping Centres

7 May 2020

Case Study: Diverting Organic Waste from Landfill in Shopping Centres

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GreenCape has published a waste economy case study showcasing how the V&A Waterfront has been able to divert ~2000 tonnes of waste per annum and avert ~4147 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per annum.

The V&A Waterfront were able to make these savings via a number of strategic interventions which included:

  • Source separation: Tenants issued with waste bins for each waste stream, including glass, cardboard, food waste, mixed recyclables and landfill waste.
  • A waste tariff structure for tenants introduced to incentivise separation at source, especially organic waste.
  • Tenant education programme;
  • Green lease: Incorporating several green principles, including a commitment to recycling and separation of waste at source.
  • Using data analytics: An “eco-intelligence dashboard” provides the V&A Waterfront with on-demand, real-time carbon, water, energy and waste data.
  • On-site recovery;
  • On-site waste management;
  • Recycling rebates.

Through significant investment in infrastructure, an innovative approach to tenant agreements and tariffs, and a long-term vision, the V&A Waterfront has diverted over 11 000 tonnes of waste from landfill over the past 5 years, reducing associated waste disposal costs by as much as 36%.

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