Facility tour extends plastics industry commitment to raising

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September 21, 2015
NEWS RELEASE
Facility tour extends plastics industry commitment to raising
awareness, increasing recycling
Edmonton, AB - September 21, 2015 - As part of its ongoing commitment to raise awareness
and improve diversion rates, the Canadian Plastics Industry Association (CPIA), in partnership
with the Alberta Plastics Recycling Association (APRA) and the City of Edmonton, is organizing
a tour of the Edmonton Waste Management Centre (EWMC) on Tuesday, September 29, 2015.
The EWMC is a state-of-the-art centre and one of the few fully integrated waste management
and resource recovery sites in North America. Operations at the centre are expected to increase
Edmonton’s residential waste landfill diversion capacity from 60 percent to 90 percent once
Enerkem’s Waste to Biofuels and Chemicals facility and a new Anaerobic Digestion Facility are
fully operational. This is a tremendous municipal success story.
“Industry and governments are now rightly focused on resource recovery,” says Krista Friesen,
CPIA’s Vice President of Sustainability. “And there’s no better place to see this new paradigm at
work than in Edmonton where there are new and emerging technologies that allow us to convert
non-recycled plastics and biomass into important alternative fuel sources. We have to look at
these opportunities to proactively manage residual materials within the context of an integrated
system because they’re proof that we can find new uses for non-recycled plastics while on the
road to a zero-waste world.”
The tour will provide an up-close look at a number of state-of-the-art facilities, including:
 The Integrated Process and Transfer Facility has three distinct operations: a waste
transfer station; a pre-processing operation; and a refuse-derived fuel (RDF) plant.
Waste is mechanically and manually sorted and transferred to an appropriate
downstream facility: composting of the organic fractions; recycling of all remaining
cardboard, metals and plastics; and creation of an RDF from the non-recyclable, noncompostable waste stream.
 The Advanced Energy Research Facility is focused on the development of innovative
technologies capable of converting residual biomass and other waste feedstocks into a
new generation of biofuels and green chemicals, thereby enabling researchers,
technology developers, and companies to promote commercialization efforts in these
areas.
 Enerkem Alberta Biofuels is the first commercial facility in the world to use municipal
solid waste (MSW) to produce advanced biofuels and renewable chemicals. The facility
utilizes Enerkem’s proprietary technology to convert Edmonton’s non-recyclable and
non-compostable MSW into methanol and ethanol. Enerkem Alberta Biofuels, which was
built in partnership with the City of Edmonton, Alberta Innovates – Energy and
Environment Solutions, and Alberta Energy, can turn 100,000 dry tonnes of MSW into 38
million litres of methanol or ethanol each year.
In addition to the tour stops, the September 29th event will feature expert speakers who will
present detailed information on a range of key issues, including:
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Bud Latta, Director, City of Edmonton Waste Management Services, will provide an
overview of the numerous innovations taking place at the EWMC.
Brian Mills, Plant Manager at Enerkem Alberta Biofuels, will explain how his facility is
able to convert non-recyclable and non-compostable waste into clean fuels and
renewable chemicals to help the City of Edmonton increase its diversion rate from 60
percent to 90 percent.
The CPIA endeavors to showcase initiatives such as the EWMC in order to raise awareness
about leading-edge waste management technologies – from recycling to solid waste recovery –
and show how they can co-exist in an environmentally and economically sustainable way.
“The fact is that plastics are too valuable to waste,” concludes Friesen. “So partnerships with
APRA and Edmonton are invaluable in order to demonstrate what can be done to reduce, reuse
and recycle this important resource.”
For more information about the tour, visit
http://www.plastics.ca/home/events/edmonenergytour.php.
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The Canadian Plastics Industry Association is the national voice of Canada’s plastics industry,
representing the interests of processors, material suppliers, equipment manufacturers and
brand owners across the country.
For More Information:
Darlene Gray
Canadian Plastics Industry Association
905-678-7748 ext. 239
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