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Daniel O’ConnorNERF 26/5/2011
warp-it.co.uk
Resource Redistribution
• Introduction to resource redistribution markets and implications for waste production
• Summary of main barriers to organisational redistribution
• Overview of new organisational redistribution market - WARPit
80% of the items that people own are used less than once a month. Power drills are used between 6 and 13 minutes in it’s entire lifetime.
Half of households have their own power drill.
You want the hole not the drill.
Idling or surplus Capacity
It is now possible to match supply and demand through nearly instantaneous mass synchronisation of wants and needs in a way which both sides gain.
Keep stuff circulating
The chair you are sitting on generated a further 90% of waste during primary and secondary manufacture.
Laptop computer primary and secondary manufacture waste is close to 4000 times its weight.
DO THE DRAWING
WARPit
Resource redistribution network– Give, share, loan and sell.
Transactions managed
Surplus external redistribution to partners
Reciprocal sharing
Main Benefits
Financial• Reduced procurement
spend– New owner– Searchable database
• Reduced disposal spend– Clearance firms– Skips– Staff time/risk– Space liberation and
declutter
Social• Waste reduction• Reduced carbon emissions• Collaborate with local
partners• Support registered charity
Main target areas
• Facilities/Estates managers• Waste minimisation officers• Procurement / finance• Eco Schools officer• Sustainability• LSP • Business support• Refurbishment contractors
Values
Keep stuff circulatingMaximise idling capacityResource efficiencyCollaboration between organisationsSupport charityAnti storage