Sustainable Development Goals
Organizations Involved:
Metro Vancouver, BC Ministry of Environment, City of Burnaby, Covanta
Services:
Design & Engineering, Feasibility Studies, Plant Efficiency Upgrades, Component Supply
The Challenge
Metro Vancouver faced a dual challenge in its pursuit of a zero-waste goal: minimizing environmental impact while maximizing revenue streams from waste materials. A significant portion of valuable metals, specifically non-ferrous metals such as iron, aluminum, and copper, were not being monetized from the waste-to-energy processes as they were not separated from the ash and were being landfilled with the ash. The need to improve metal recovery rates was crucial, not only for the environment but also for driving financial benefits.
The Solution
To address this challenge, Metro Vancouver expanded its extraction system in 2018, integrating advanced technology metal recovery systems. This sophisticated system enhances the separation of ferrous and non-ferrous metals from incinerator bottom ash (IBA). The facility installation includes a dedicated processing plant that effectively sorts valuable residues and materials.
To facilitate this project, a comprehensive suite of services was needed:
The Outcome
The implementation of the system led to impressive results in metal recovery. The separation of materials from bottom ash yielded the following breakdown:
By transforming previously discarded materials into reusable resources, Metro Vancouver minimized its environmental footprint and generated additional revenue streams. This improvement also underscored the economic viability of advanced recycling technologies in waste management. This project exemplifies a successful model for zero waste initiatives, demonstrating that waste can be converted into a valuable economic resource with the right technological solutions.
This project also highlights how Metro Vancouver's strategic investments in recycling technology can bring substantial environmental and economic benefits. By prioritizing metal recovery in waste management practices, the region is set on a path toward sustainability, contributing to community well-being and ecological preservation. The success of this project serves as a compelling case study for other municipalities aiming for similar zero-waste goals.
Summary of the 2018 operation costs:
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