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Connecticut Perspective on Scrap Tire Management January 21, 2015 Tom Metzner Tire Stewardship Dialogue, Hartford, Connecticut

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Page 1: Connecticut Perspective on Scrap Tire Management · 2018. 4. 1. · Connecticut Perspective on Scrap Tire Management January 21, 2015 Tom Metzner Tire Stewardship Dialogue, Hartford,

Connecticut Perspective on Scrap Tire Management

January 21, 2015

Tom Metzner

Tire Stewardship Dialogue, Hartford, Connecticut

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Current State of Tire Management • Tired Derived Fuel Plant in Eastern Connecticut Closed in

2013

• About 3.5 million tires generated in CT in 2013 (DEEP reports)

• Most state tires going to Maine Processor

• Estimated 75% of tires going to TDF for pulp mills in Maine (BDS)

• Illegal Dumping a Significant Problem • 16,000 tires picked up by DOT Jan – Sept 2014 at a cost of $16,000

• No tire tax or fee (tire tax in 1993, repealed in 1997)

• No state dedicated tire program – tires are considered a “special waste” - restrictions on disposal

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Goals For Managing Scrap Tires

• Direct tires to recycling markets and away from TDF

• Create private sector recycling jobs in Connecticut

• Virtually end illegal tire dumping

• No tire tax or state funded program

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Key Challenges • Getting accurate data on illegal dumping

• Reported tire piles decreasing but illegal dumping not always reported

• The “Tirearchy” • Market signals directing scrap tires to TDF

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Extended Producer Responsibility • Key strategy in state solid waste

management plan. • Currently 4 EPR programs

• Electronics • Paint • Thermostats • Mattresses – coming in 2015

• Promotes recycling • Derives economic value from material • Lowers municipal taxes associated with

waste management