2008
Annual report
p.2
Interview with René-Louis Perrier
p.4
EcoLogic at a glance
p.6
Committed!
p.7 Eco, for eco-organization and ecology
p.9 Minimising the impact of our activities on the environment
p.10 One ambition: to be there in the beginning
p.12
A team player…
p.13 EcoLogic, a major player in the social economy
p.16 To be a team player is also to act responsibly…
p.18
Our partners!
p.19 Working alongside producers
p.21 Above and beyond the statutory requirements
p.24 Hand in hand with retailers
p.26 A special relationship with local authorities
p.28 A network of 135 specialist treatment partners
p.30
Appendices
p.31 Annual Accounts 2008
p.32 Local Authority Partners in 2008
p.34 Members in 2008
EcoLogic 2008 - 1
E
cologic is a company like no other. EcoLogic is a take-back system approved by the French authorities to undertake the removal and treatment of household waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), collected selectively. Its work is in the public interest. Its mission is the establishment of a WEEE chain of recovery and pollution control that is exemplary in its efficiency. Since July 2005, producers of electrical and electronic goods in France have been required to take responsibility for the removal and disposal of these appliances as they reach end-of-life. In return for the payment of a ‘recycling contribution’ collected at the point of purchase, EcoLogic takes on the producer’s obligations, organising the entire process of collection, removal, pollution control and recovery of WEEE. With a 15.8% share of the market by tonnage, EcoLogic, on behalf of its members assumed responsibility for 41% of all units of electrical and electronic equipment coming on to the French market in 2008. Furthermore, through its partner authorities, EcoLogic provides a service to around 16 million inhabitants and in 2008 played its part in giving a second life to nearly 50,000 tonnes of WEEE.
EcoLogic in 2008
964
producer members
15 775 000
21,2 million
citizens receiving a service
turnover in Euros
289
local authority partners and 751 ‘live’ collection points
47 720
178 000 000
electrical appliances brought to the marketplace by our member organisations, equivalent to 230,000 tonnes of material or 41% of all units traded in France
tonnes of waste electrical and electronic equipment collected
15,8 %
market share (tonnage)
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Interview with René-Louis Perrier President of EcoLogic René-Louis Perrier, you’ve been president of EcoLogic since it was founded in 2005. Could you remind us of the context within which this take-back system has grown? Along with three other companies, EcoLogic received government approval to carry out this work for a three-year period. This enabled us to take on the producers’ responsibility in return for a financial contribution, - for the removal and treatment of electrical and electronic waste. After two years of business development and implementation, EcoLogic has now hit cruising speed and offers the sector a high standard of relevant, optimized services. With nearly 1,000 members and 41% (in units) of electrical appliances arriving on the market, we’re looking at a positive balance sheet for these inaugural years of business.
« 2006-2008: It all happened in three years. »
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Have you encountered any stumbling blocks during these three years?
an approach of continuous improvement in
The most complex part of the brief has been
government and the WEEE approval committee, as
the development of an effective logistics
well as in relation to our ISO 9001 and 14001
operation. In 2006, each player was just starting
certification. EcoLogic is currently involved in
out in what was a newly-created sector. It wasn’t
consolidating its activities. The main emphasis in
easy for anyone but we have succeeded in
2009 is on analysing results and coming up with
building a very professional and durable model.
responses, solutions and hard facts. To this end, we
After a year of fine-tuning in 2007, we have been
have developed a computerised tracking system
able to smooth out procedures so as to keep
and a purchasing policy which reduces the
more in touch with the needs of local authorities
counter-productive effects of fluctuating raw material
whilst also producing solutions that are both
prices in the industry. We also look at the working
economical and long-lasting. Our new Extranet
conditions offered by the various players involved as
has been a huge success with its users, allowing
the outcomes we seek are not merely economic
an exceptional fluidity of exchange between
and environmental, they must also reflect society
EcoLogic, local authorities, and our treatment
and the social.
partners.
accordance with commitments made to the
With our industry partners, we think about
You speak of economical solutions. Is it genuinely possible to achieve all of your goals at a moderate cost?
mechanisms that will foster eco-friendly design. We
Yes, it’s entirely possible. EcoLogic is fully engaged
restrict looting at waste collection sites. In short, we
on this front as our main priorities take in the
remain active, inquisitive and ready to drive things
environmental economy as well as the financial. We
forward. At EcoLogic, we want to be agents for
are mindful at all times of avoiding waste in all its
change. Our goal is to develop an efficient resource
forms. We follow a strict approach to the daily
enabling consumers/inhabitants/citizens to be free
allocation of resources and are systematic in
of their electrical waste whilst avoiding all forms of
considering any actions we take in the ‘broader’
wastage. At the same time, we need all producers
context. In this way, we can ascertain that
and importers on whose behalf we act to buy into
everything is working as it should, whether the
our approach.
environmental outcome of a particular process is positive or not, whether time and energy spent on a particular area might not be more wisely spent elsewhere, and so on. Our tariff of ‘upstream’ contributions made by producers is to our knowledge the lowest offered by any take-back system and has not changed in three years. It all boils down to this ‘broader’ way of thinking that helps drive us forward.
look at alternative collection methods better suited to particular settings or, for example, that can
What purpose does thinking in broader terms actually serve? Through its pivotal role in the WEEE sector, EcoLogic is trying to grasp the wider implications of its brief. Reality is complex and requires constantly renewed analysis that will measure the benefits and impact of any activities undertaken. We are simultaneously citizens of a planet we must preserve and waged employees, whether of
What are your plans for 2009?
a company, a not-for-profit organisation or public
We are continuously evaluating our organisation and
service. We are also, at the end of the day, all
our processes. We carry out audits and
consumers of products that we buy and throw
consultations every year to assess and optimize the
away. That makes us all responsible for thinking
work of our treatment partners. Our teams carry out
about the various aspects of the problem of
surveys in the field to evaluate satisfaction amongst
recycling WEEE so that we can arrive at winning
local authorities and our members. In fact, we follow
solutions for everyone.
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EcoLogic at a glance Our aims • f ulfilment of statutory requirements of our members, producers of electrical equipment; •o rganising the collection, pollution control and recycling of WEEE supported by numerous partners drawn from the commercial and social spheres such as local authorities, distributors, waste processors, social enterprises; •p rovision of advice and support to various industry participants with a view to helping them optimize their activities and fulfil their statutory obligations.
EcoLogic is a simplified joint stock company (with capital of €78,000), founded in December 2005 on the initiative of thirty EEE producers supported by the professional associations, FICIME and Alliances Tics. Shareholders*: Aisin, Brother, Daewoo, Epson, Ficime Conseil, Fujifilm, Kodak, Lexmark, Néonumeric, Peekton, Pioneer, Sagem, Sharp.
* as of 31 December 2008
The story so far
9 August 2006 EcoLogic receives approval by government decree.
20 December 2005 EcoLogic founded.
20 July 2005 European directive 2002/96/CE, setting out the principal of the financial responsibility of EEE producers passes into French law.
21 November 2007 EcoLogic becomes the first (and as of 2008 the only) take-back system in the WEEE sector to receive ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification.
2008 Monitoring system developed with treatment partners and local authorities through the creation of a dedicated Extranet.
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Figures for 2007 and 2008 950 964
2007
231 379 230 038
2008
2007
Number of member producers
22,5
2007
2008
Tonnes of material placed on the market
21,2
2008
Turnover (millions of Euros)
289
47 720
15 775 000
215
12 500 000
18 100
2007
2008
2007
Tonnes of material collected
2008
2007
Number of partner authorities
Our team
2008
Population receiving a service
René-Louis Perrier President
27 partners** in the WEEE sector
Fabiola Fernandez
Romuald Ribault
P.A.
Marketing Consultant
Bruno Rivet
Romain Fournier
Rémi Lantreibecq
Bertrand Reygner
Philippe Bergaud
Operations Director
Development Manager
Communications Director
R&D Director
Director of Finance and Administration
** as at 31 May 2009
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Committed!
p.7 Eco, for eco-organisation and ecology p.9 Minimising the environmental impact of our activities p.10 One ambition: to be there in the beginning
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Committed!
Eco, for eco-organisation and ecology In 2008, French producers of household electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) placed 1,458 million tonnes of appliances on the market. According to ADEME, the French Government energy efficiency agency, this figure is set to increase by between 3% and 5% year on year. When these appliances reach the end of their useful life, they must be collected, treated and recycled in accordance with French law (decree no. 2005-829 of 20 July 2005). It was with the aim of bringing some structure to this sector that producers of electrical appliances took the step of founding four takeback systems,* which subsequently received government approval. EcoLogic is one of those four organizations. For three years now, EcoLogic has organised on behalf of electrical goods manufacturers the logistics and pollution control operations that prevent harmful chemicals being released into the environment. Although these pollutants are only present in small quantities in electrical appliances, their environmental impact can be considerable - from global warming caused by the release of greenhouse gases to soil pollution from mercury and lead. Some EEE also contain the toxic metal, cadmium, PCB** and many other substances that are both toxic to humans and the planet. In fulfilling its pollution control objectives, EcoLogic is protecting the environment whilst helping to preserve our natural resources. Indeed, through its specialist treatment partners, EcoLogic ensures ‘material recovery’ of all components that can be re-used or converted, including metals, glass and plastics. Of the 47,720 tonnes of appliances collected by EcoLogic in 2008, some 36,949 tonnes were treated, 31,811 tonnes recovered and 29,415 tonnes recycled or reused. 7,450 tonnes of pollutants were extracted in the process. * of which one is exclusively dedicated to the collection and recovery of light fittings ** polychlorinated biphenyls
All waste from electrical and electronic equipment, whether originally powered via electrical current (battery, mains) or electromagnetic field, is collectively known as WEEE (or W3E).
• European directive 2002/96/CE, adapted under French law sets out the following requirements: • the selective collection of electrical and electronic waste with a view to recovery and a duty to take back free of charge an old appliance whenever a new one of similar type is sold to a household; • the selective and systematic processing of certain component parts (capacitors containing PCB, printed circuit boards, gas discharge lamps, etc.) and substances known to be hazardous (mercury, CFS, etc.); • the re-use, recycling and recovery of all WEEE collected; • the producer’s responsibility for WEEE, requiring them with respect to household WEEE to make a minimum financial contribution towards removal from point of collection, treatment, recovery and disposal of WEEE, with effect from 13 August 2005.
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Treatment Figures Recovery by waste stream
Large domestic appliances (LDA)
Cooling and freezing appliances (C&F) Landfill or thermal destruction 12 %
Materials recycled 83 %
Energy recovery 5 %
Landfill or thermal destruction 17 %
Materials recycled 75 %
7 285 tonnes
Energy recovery 8 %
9 976 tonnes
Small domestic appliances (SDA) Landfill or thermal destruction 17 %
Materials recycled 75 %
Screens (CRT) Landfill or thermal destruction 9 %
Energy recovery 8 %
Materials recycled 85 %
9 461 tonnes
Energy recovery 6 %
10 190 tonnes
and 37 tonnes of WEEE was re-used.
36 949
36,949 tonnes of WEEE treated out of 47,720 tonnes collected by EcoLogic in 2008.
80 %
80% of WEEE (by weight) processed by EcoLogic was recycled.
Recovery by category
Materials recycled Energy recovery Thermal destruction
CAT. 1
CAT. 2
CAT. 3
CAT. 4
CAT. 6
CAT. 7
CAT. 8
CAT. 9 CAT. 10
76,9 %
75,4 %
79,9 %
83,3 %
75,4 %
75,4 %
75,4 %
75,4 %
N/A
6,8 %
7,6 %
6,6 %
5,8 %
7,6 %
7,6 %
7,6 %
7,6 %
N/A
16,4 %
17,0 %
13,5 %
10,8 %
17,0 %
17,0 %
17,0 %
17,0 %
N/A
These recovery rates are obtained from a range of waste samples. They allow for comparisons to be drawn between waste streams and categories.
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Committed!
Minimising the environmental impact of our activities By giving electrical waste a second life, EcoLogic is contributing to the protection of the environment. Paradoxically, the development of collection and treatment activities raises a troubling issue: the emission of greenhouse gases during the transport of waste. As a responsible eco-organisation, EcoLogic carried out a survey of its treatment partners in 2008. The geographical location and traffic flows of different sites were compiled with a view to optimizing the transport of materials from collection point to technical treatment centres. In 2009, a referencing system will be finalised, allowing EcoLogic to evaluate the carbon footprint for each of our activities. The objective is to reduce the mileage covered by both vehicles and waste, and to look into alternative transport modes.
The objective is to apply continuous improvement procedures to our internal processes thus enhancing working methods and performance. The certification applies to the organisation itself as well as our competence in the field of collecting, consolidating and treating WEEE.
In the long run, this approach to improving logistics could lead to the use of inland waterways. Collaborating with a range of partners, our Research & Development Team completed a study in 2008, which analysed the opportunities offered by river transport in the Ile-de-France basin. We have looked at different scenarios as a means of concretely assessing the possibility of transferring WEEE traffic to the river. Even if the results are encouraging, the problematics of adapting each site remain. It requires a re-think of the whole logistics operation and this will require us to carry out further feasibility studies in the coming years. EcoLogic is raising awareness of these issues with other industry players.
Toner cartridges
It’s not by chance that EcoLogic gives such weight to its environmental responsibilities. We remain to this day the only take-back system in France certified under ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. The certification was awarded in 2007 and granted again a year later in November 2008 by the inspection agency, AF-AQ.
Components containing refractory fibres
N/A
Components containing radioactive substances
N/A
Pollutants extracted in 2008 (tonnes) Components containing mercury Batteries Printed circuit boards
Plastic material containing brominated flame retarders* Asbestos waste Cathode ray tubes
0,566 24,961 991,777 24,108 – N/A 5 888,225
Oils containing CFCs
23,999
R11 **
43,268
R12 **
10,441
Gas discharge lamps
1,173
Liquid crystal displays
0,018
Exterior electric cables
Capacitors containing or likely to contain PCB TOTAL
403,544
36,941 7 449,021
* Disposed of via NHIW (non-hazardous industrial waste) landfill ** Includes other refrigerant gases and blowing agents recovered.
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Committed!
One ambition: to be involved at the outset EcoLogic’s first responsibility, as defined by Government, is to contribute to the establishment of an exemplary operation for the collection, clean-up and recycling of WEEE. Beyond the core provision of services, EcoLogic is thus charged with looking at improvements across the whole of the industry, which ties in perfectly with our approach of continuous innovation and development. In 2008, through the work of our Research & Development team, EcoLogic took the following steps: • the establishment of a method of assessing the carbon footprint of our treatment partners. Research which models all operations linked to the removal of WEEE from collection points and onward transfer will be carried out in 2009. This will feed into the creation of a tool for computing mileage covered and eventually to the reduction of CO2 emissions; • a range of samples were taken from the four waste streams across the whole territory to ascertain the precise composition of waste. The study was structured according to the ten categories listed under the government decree. It gave us additional information, for example, on the presence or absence of compressors in refrigeration units after selective collection; • checks made on treatment solutions and a study of the trajectory of an EcoLogic waste consignment across each of twenty sites. This allowed us to review the validity of information provided by our treatment partners on recovery rates and to monitor the processes involved with pollutant extraction; • optimization of consignment tracking: identification of consignments and each operation undertaken (removal, transfer, treatment, etc.); • the development of an Extranet to simplify communications with local authority partners and improved monitoring of quantities treated and recovered, from collection to elimination.
A software package was introduced in 2006 to facilitate data exchange with our producer members. Eco-design is today at the heart of EcoLogic’s approach to waste prevention. It is based on the principle that each product or process necessarily has an impact on the environment but that this impact can be restricted, starting with the moment of the product’s creation. By favouring certain materials over others; by designing appliances that are easily dismantled to facilitate chemical extraction; by reducing water and energy consumption during production, it is possible to better control the pollution resulting from industrial production. Given the overall scale of the operation, EcoLogic hosts working groups involving other industry players, with the aim of devising new ways of operating or establishing new standards of production.
‘Upstream’ projects in 2008
A call for ADEME projects Five projects have been retained with a focus on improvements to the recycling of materials found in WEEE and the extraction of pollutants. Several projects of note have been supported by EcoLogic: • improvements to infra-red plastics sorting and to identifying the presence of brominated flame retarders • pollution control of plastics This investment made by EcoLogic in 2008 will be carried into 2009.
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Florian Tremblay
Environmental Correspondent, Sagem Communications
Sagem Communications has had a policy of sustainable development for many years now. Within our company, this notion applies to two fundamental spheres - the ethical and the environmental - notably in the eco-design of electronic products. As a founding shareholder in EcoLogic and a producer member, we have participated in working groups on eco-design. This approach is very important for us and fits with our ongoing policy of reducing the environmental impact of our activities (reduced energy consumption, simplified assembly of elements during manufacturing to facilitate dismantling of products during recycling, etc.) However, to encourage greater consideration of the environment and thus eco-design, there is more awareness-raising to be done with producers. And it’s here that EcoLogic really adds value. The manufacturers creating these products do so without any knowledge of the steps required to recycle them at end-of-life. Thanks to its expertise in these operations (dismantling, extraction, treatment, etc.), EcoLogic can help manufacturers facilitate the various steps involved with recycling, help them to re-use equipment, specify which materials to prioritise and which assembly methods to avoid. Eco-design presents a marvellous opportunity to produce equipment in a more responsible and more ecological manner. In getting involved with our company, EcoLogic has helped to effect a change both in our attitudes to manufacturing and our methods. This can only lead to a significant global reduction in the environmental impact of the world of electronics.
The Weee Forum
Working groups on eco-design
PCB Study
Study into the collection of WEEE in yellow bins
The WEEE Forum is an association made up of 42 WEEE take-back systems (including EcoLogic) across 27 countries of Europe. Its main focus is the comparative study of good practice in Europe. In 2008, thought has been given to the problematics of collection and recycling of flat screens and cathode ray tubes. The Life-WeeeLabex project supported by the EU is being carried out within the WEEE Forum and aims to harmonize and establish standards in logistics and treatment. EcoLogic is a member of the technical committee for this project.
In 2008, as part of a broader reflection on the eco-design of electrical and electronic equipment, EcoLogic, hosted six technical sub-group meetings around the theme of the technical constraints faced by both producers and waste processors.
Along with ADEME and other take-back systems, EcoLogic is financing a study involving the collection of condensers and oils likely to contain PCB and analyzing them to find out whether PCB is actually still found in WEEE. This also provides an opportunity to look at the potential presence of other dangerous chemical in condensers and oils.
The collection of WEEE in densely-populated settings gives rise to numerous feasibility issues. Along with ADEME and Syctom in urban Paris, EcoLogic is taking part in a study which aims to combine the collection of household packaging waste with small household electrical appliances in the yellow ‘recycling’ bins.
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A team player‌
p.13 EcoLogic and the social economy p.16 A team player is a responsible player‌
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A team player
EcoLogic, a team player in the social economy Over the last twenty years, many social enterprises have through their diversity helped to develop the WEEE sector - on both an economic and an environmental level – making it a more professional field. Working simultaneously on the reintegration of disadvantaged people into the world of work and on the dismantling of electrical waste, these organisations have become players in their own right within this sector. The transposition of the European directive into French law in 2005, publicly recognized the significance of their social and historical positioning, and required the various players in the sector - including takeback systems - to acknowledge their special role within it.
The objective here is to use the ‘recycling contribution’ to fund as many social enterprise jobs as possible in the collection and treatment of WEEE. From the outset, convinced of the value of their social engagement and savoir-faire, EcoLogic has reinforced the work of social enterprises through local partnerships. Our teams initially relied on existing relations between organisations and local authorities. In the last three years, however, they have also encouraged the arrival of new players from the social economy in the fields of logistics, waste treatment (notably of CRTs) and pollution control. In 2008, we approached twenty-six enterprises to prioritise collection solutions, recovery and social re-employment. They employ at least 180 (full-time equivalent) paid integration workers in both collection and treatment operations.
EcoLogic’s 9 commitments
1. T o maintain existing initiatives that are relevant. 2. T o participate in the development of new projects in accordance with our means. 3. T o set aside a minimum of 10% of waste by volume for operators in the social economy. 4. To establish national and local partnerships to ensure that actors in the social economy can take part in all our streams of re-use. 5. To dedicate resources to building relations with not-for-profit companies and community initiatives.
6. T o promote re-use within a controlled framework so as to avoid environmental and sanitary issues. 7. T o develop take-back of re-usable products at household level through voluntary contribution. 8. T o raise stakeholder awareness and provide information on re-use of WEEE. 9. T o facilitate removal of appliances from collection points with a view to re-use.
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Josette Guillon
Director of La Boîte à papier Ltd, Limousin (social enterprise)
If there was a single word that defined our relationship with Ecologic, it would be without a doubt ‘trust’. Very early on in our collaboration, the EcoLogic team took an interest in our reintegration goals and our fundamental principles. They understood that the quality of work did not depend on our size (115 staff of which 40% are on integration schemes) nor our structure (as a social enterprise) but on our determination and commitment to be a recognised industry player. The fact that they are government-approved is very important to us as it brings us via our partnership, a greater legitimacy in the collection and treatment of WEEE in our territory of Limousin. Our past experience is a large factor in our success but the trust conferred by EcoLogic is invaluable to us. We see this as going hand-in-hand with quality. Having a pragmatic approach to the business, they naturally make demands on us but it is clearly through our efficiency that we have won their trust. EcoLogic monitors this regularly by carrying out audits and this approach has helped us to make progress. Last year, we had identified certain weaknesses. EcoLogic encouraged us to implement new ways of operating to correct them. The result was improved consignment tracking. But above all, what we appreciate is their professionalism, their availability at all times and their constant willingness to develop the industry. We have even been invited to a round table discussion to look at our mutual needs, which resulted in the creation of an Extranet to facilitate data exchange on waste treatment. It’s working well and is much more convenient than before.
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List of social enterprises WASTE REMOVAL
TREATMENT
WASTE REMOVAL & TREATMENT
BLAN’CASS
ACVO
BAP
ENVI 2 E NORD
AIPREFON
ECOTRI
ENVIE 2E LORRAINE
APTIMA
ECOTRI D3E
CITE+
ENVIE 2E AQUITAINE
ENVIE LIMOUSIN
ENVIE 2E CHAMPARDENAISE
ENVIE RENNES
ENVIE 2E LOIRE
MAINE ATELIERS
ENVIE 72
ECOSYNTHESE
ENVIE SUD-EST
VIVRACTIF
ENVIRONNEMENT 48 PROVALOR RPUR VALPLUS VARRAY-PARISI GWAD ENVIRONNEMENT
22 %
22% of material collected (by weight) and 26% of material handled by EcoLogic is entrusted to social enterprise companies.
21,2
21,2 million Euros is the amount from ‘recycling’ contributions that EcoLogic gives over to the collection, pollution control and recycling of WEEE.
26
26 is the number of enterprises from the social economy who partnered EcoLogic in 2008.
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A team player
A team player, is a responsible player… For EcoLogic, to be a team player is to go beyond our original brief. If our priority is to bring efficiency and viability to the collection, sorting, pollution control and recovery of WEEE, as a collective take-back system, we must also be focussed on disseminating information and ensuring that the key players are fully aware of their role and feel ‘responsible’ for the management of electrical waste. From producers to waste processors, retailers to local authorities, consumer associations to environmental organizations, the involvement of each one of them is the true gauge of our success. EcoLogic goes beyond our obligations under legislation, lending support to all parties involved in heightening their own awareness of recycling, waste management and sustainable development. So for EcoLogic, to be a team player is also to inspire commitment to the industry, to take every possible step in convincing all parties that their involvement is indispensable. Good communication plays a significant part in this. EcoLogic provides its members and partners with different media tools, enabling them to educate different sectors of the public on available collection systems as well as on the benefits of recycling and recovering WEEE. Through the power of communication, we also aim to establish EcoLogic’s reputation amongst the wider public
by presenting the collective take-back system as a vital link in the WEEE chain, which can only reflect positively on the corporate image of the companies using our services. The results of this approach in 2008 are already apparent. The public is better aware of the DEEE problematic and the majority of citizens/end-users are now aware of the necessity (and indeed the duty) to act. To be a team player is also to maximise relations and information exchange between local authorities, treatment partners and take-back systems. The effect of this is to make ‘reporting’ and WEEE consignment tracking more accurate and it is to this end that an Extranet was developed and implemented - for the satisfaction of the greatest possible number!
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Spotlight on… The ‘Recycling Tour de France’
I nformation on the collection, control and recovery of electrical and electronic waste needs to be presented in a clear and convenient way. EcoLogic chose to depart from the beaten path and to invest in an innovative and original communicative act. As it set off in November 2006, the WEEE sector had never before seen the like of the ‘Recycling Tour de France’. Information on WEEE was generally considered by the public to be inaccessible and unclear. To compensate for their long wait for clarity, EcoLogic chose to communicate on a grand scale, via a campaign based on our recognised image of availability and reliability. With the Recycling Tour de France, a communications operation of unprecedented scope and national ambition, EcoLogic had the following goals in mind: 1. awareness raising at a household level on the subjects of pollution control and recycling of WEEE; 2. dissemination of clear and practical information on sorting solutions for used electric appliances; 3. creating an opportunity for local events and activities on the theme of waste and the environment in general; 4. an opportunity for producers of electrical equipment to communicate their environmental commitment; 5. the positioning of EcoLogic as an expert in the WEEE sector and as an exemplary agent for putting extended producer responsibility (EPR) into practice. On 1st October 2008, EcoLogic made an appearance on the eco-podium at the Hôtel de Ville in Paris on the occasion of the 4th Biennial of Waste Sorting and Sanitation. On board was a team of presenters, an exhibition, practical workshops and more. In 2009, EcoLogic expects to undertake a tour of six to seven months taking in one hundred stopover towns.
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Our partners!
p.19 Working alongside producers p.21 Above and beyond the statutory requirements p.24 Hand in hand with retailers p.26 A special relationship with local authorities p.28 A network of 135 specialist treatment partners
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Our partners!
Working alongside producers The WEEE sector is built on the notion of an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Since 15 November 2006, producers have had a duty to organise and finance the treatment of all waste from end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment collected from households. However, organising the collection, sorting and pollution control as well as recovery of WEEE, all in accordance with regulatory requirements, is not so easy. Two options are available to producers: to either develop their own collection and treatment system approved by the authorities (to date, no such system has been approved) or to outsource this activity to an approved take-back system. Operational costs are integrated into the sale price of the appliance at the point of purchase by consumers, known as the ‘recycling contribution’. The amount is dependant on the category of appliance and corresponds to the real cost of collecting and recycling the product at end-of-life.
In 2008, 964 producers passed the management of their waste on to EcoLogic. This increase on the 2007 figure demonstrates the confidence of an ever-increasing membership and recognition of EcoLogic as a major player in the sector. The amount of a contribution is fixed in accordance with a precise tariff that EcoLogic has ensured remains as attractive and fair as possible, as well as being the most competitive amongst all collective take-back systems. The EcoLogic team manages this through constant financial monitoring of our treatment partners, with an eye to any potential reduction in operating costs through the optimisation of these operations. In three years, the EcoLogic tariff has not seen an increase! By the end of 2008, our competitors had even decided to bring their own tariffs in line with ours for small cooling and freezing appliances.
Reference Point Producers are any entity that places electrical or electronic equipment on the French market. They are therefore companies that either manufacture or import these goods.
964
964 producer members in 2008
76 %
76% declared themselves satisfied or very satisfied with the information provided by our advisors.
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Reference Point Plurality: a positive and regulatory effect
Multiple players in a market give rise to healthy competition and a moderating mechanism whereby the economic elements of the WEEE sector fall squarely under the principles of sustainable development. In accordance with the rules of a competitive market, the price differential between EcoLogic and its competitors tends to fall away. This benefits consumers but without any impact on the social and environmental quality of operations.
Our tariffs Large Domestic Appliances (LDA)
Screens KG MIN
KG MAX € Excl. tax
€ Incl. tax
KG MIN
KG MAX € Excl. tax
€ Incl. tax
—
9,00
0,84
1,00
—
6,00
0,42
0,50
9,01
18,00
1,67
2,00
6,01
12,00
0,84
1,00
18,01
36,00
3,34
4,00
12,01
24,00
1,67
2,00
36,01
—
6,69
8,00
24,01
—
5,02
6,00
Small domestic appliances (SDA) KG MIN
KG MAX € Excl. tax
€ Incl. tax
—
0,20
0,0084
0,01
0,21
0,50
0,025
0,03
0,51
1,00
0,04
0,05
1,01
2,50
0,13
0,15
2,51
4,00
0,21
0,25
4,01
8,00
0,42
0,50
8,01
12,00
0,63
0,75
12,01
20,00
1,05
1,25
20,01
—
1,88
2,25
Cooling and Freezing Appliances (C&F) KG MIN
KG MAX € Excl. tax
€ Incl. tax
—
40,00
5,02
6,00
40,01
—
10,45
12,50
Prices are distributed according to product families (streams) and groups by weight. The tariff defines four main waste streams: • screens: all televisions and monitors (waste screens in accordance with, categories 3 and 4 of attachment 1 of the decree under French law dated 20th July 225); • LDA: large domestic appliances (waste from EEE excluding cooling and freezing appliances, according to category 1 of attachment 1 of the decree under French law dated 20th July 2005); • C&F: cooling and freezing appliances (waste from EEE containing cooling and freezing agents in accordance with category 1 of attachment 1 of the decree under French law dated 20th July 2005); • SHA: small household appliances (waste from any other category in accordance with the decree under French law of 20 July 2005, with the exception of lamps under category 5 but do not appearing under any of the preceding 5 categories).
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Our partners!
Above and beyond the statutory requirements Apart from managing the sector, EcoLogic offers its members technical and regulatory support to ensure that membership contracts fully address a producer’s obligations. In this way the EcoLogic team ensures upstream that a future member is fully aware of the legislation in force and the responsibilities that accompany it. Our team provides advice, explanations and support round-the-clock by making the necessary halfyearly market declarations to the government. In 2008, 63% of EcoLogic’s producer members were either satisfied or very satisfied with the quality of information exchanged with us and 62% with the personalised support given with market declarations. 89% highlighted the quality of listening skills displayed by their advisor and 76% referred to the quality of information provided. The deployment of the producers’ Extranet, developed the year before to enable easier data exchange between EcoLogic and its members was particularly well received.
Communication tools were also fine tuned to new producer requirements, with more concrete feedback and outside testimonials. For example, the newsletter has put a whole ‘corpus’ of ‘environmental information’ at their disposal, enabling producers to get to grips with the subject area and to position themselves as responsible and committed participants in the WEEE sector.
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Jean-Pierre Exposito
Environmental Product Safety Manager, Canon France
In 2008, Canon placed more then 4,500 tonnes of electrical and electronic equipment on the French market, or more than 1,370,000 cameras, printers, personal related and other items. The EcoLogic take-back system collects all end-of-life appliances on behalf of Canon from retailer collection points or local authority waste plants. It also takes care of treatment and recovery. We are not experts in this field and EcoLogic’s support is essential to our activities, all the more so because of the importance of our statutory obligations. In entrusting EcoLogic with these services, we can be sure that the sector is managed by a professional body recognized by the authorities and that the materials – plastics, ferrous metals and non-ferrous metals – as well as the pollutants are taken to appropriate facilities. EcoLogic is always on hand to answer any questions we might have but we equally appreciate their “environmental investment”. During 2008, they never hesitated to respond to our requests for participation various information days for our clients and sales team. They manned a WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) stand, explaining the ins and outs of the industry, the roles and responsibilities of its various players, etc. This approach is quite rare and few of our service providers are prepared to get involved in this kind of event. Thanks to its knowledge of the networks, EcoLogic is a valuable partner in the recovery of waste streams, whose presence has lent structure to the whole organization of this sector’s activities.
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EcoLogic’s market share of EEE (electrical and electronic equipment) by category Q1 + Q2 (%)
Q3 + Q4 (%)
Category 1 - Large household appliances
7.42
7.7
Category 2 - Small household appliances
22.27
20.91
Category 3 - IT and telecommunications equipment
40.67
41.43
Category 4 - Consumer equipment
21.81
20.74
24.04
25.21
Category 7 - Toys, leisure and sports equipment
53.6
42.54
Category 8 - Medical equipment
47.13
54.07
Category 9 - Monitoring and control equipment
27.94
25.07
Category 10 - Vending machines
83.36
96.65
15.50
16.20
Category 5 - Lighting equipment Category 6 - Power tools
TOTAL MARKET SHARE
Amount of EEE placed on the market by category TONNES Category 1
64,109,651
Category 2
32,172,729
Category 3
46,666,074
Category 4
39,113,263
Category 6
21,961,471
Category 7
23,845,655
Category 8
293,398
Category 9
1,139,625
Category 10
737,019
TOTAL
230,038,884
41 %
(by weight) of category 3 (IT and telecommunications) electronic devices placed on the market by EcoLogic members.
4€
4 Euros (inc. tax) is the amount paid to EcoLogic when a 42” LCD television set is put on the market.
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Our partners!
Hand in hand with retailers EcoLogic counts among its members seventeen retail chains. In 2008, this amounts to 3,600 sale points where the consumer can dispose of their used electrical appliances. Retailers simultaneously place new appliances on the market, are key players in the one-for-one takeback of those appliances, and carry a powerful ecological message to the general public.
the removal of appliances under the one-for-one scheme, as follows: removal of large quantities (more than 1200kg) standard removal (more than 400kg), small quantities (less than 400kg) and the availability of EcoLogic’s network of consolidation centres free-of-charge. EcoLogic pays retailers a fee for their work in consolidating and collecting the material.
EcoLogic supports retailers by ensuring efficiency across the industry and where necessary, helping to provide clear signage in relation to the ‘recycling contribution’. EcoLogic also arranges
Every year, EcoLogic intensifies its efforts to bring new retailers on board. Between 2007 and 2008, collection of WEEE in stores increased from 555 to 1,532 tonnes!
Collection by type of retail outlet TOTAL NO. TOTAL NO. OF OUTLETS PICK-UP POINTS DIY stores
743
743
Garden Centres
1 090
1 090
General stores
1 464
139
90
90
225
9
61
61
TOTAL
3 673
2 132
Generalist hypermarkets
1 464
139
Specialist hypermarkets
2 209
1 993
COLLECTION POINTS
TONNES
8
32,384
1 316
1 375,678
40
93,326
1 324
1 408,062
Toy shops Sports shops Other retail
Collection from retailers
After-sales service centres Retailers Consolidation centres GRAND TOTAL
WEEE collected from retailers TONNES Screens
151,291
Cooling and freezing appliances
296,450
Large domestic appliances
385,631
Small domestic appliances
699,207
TOTAL
1 532,669
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Yves Bogaert
Sustainable Development Manager, Leroy Merlin
EcoLogic is our partner in the implementation of collection solutions for our customers. To highlight our common environmental credentials in the areas of sustainable development and statutory obligation, we strengthened our partnership in 2008. This resulted in a concerted drive to implement collection points for end-of-life electrical equipment at the entrance to all our stores. The idea came from the ‘energy box’ for used batteries, a practice which has stood the test of time. By the Summer of 2009, all our shops will be equipped with collection bins for old drills, screwdrivers and other DIY appliances. Our collaboration with EcoLogic demonstrates the possibilities for making the best of what was, at the outset, a simple regulatory partnership. Today, we are still treading the same path but together, our voices are louder. Working together, we aim to raise awareness among end users of the importance of properly sorting waste. EEE contains dangerous contaminants and it’s no longer possible to neglect this waste and throw it into household waste bins. It must be recycled! Everyone involved, producers, take-back systems, retailers must have more of a mind to informing the general public and increasing their awareness. I truly hope that in 2009, EcoLogic will follow through on this and that we see everyone’s basic instincts as responsible citizens translated into action!
176 %
176% increase (by weight) in material collected from retailers by EcoLogic between 2007 and 2008
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Our partners!
A special relationship with local authorities Local authorities are the vital link ‘on the ground’ for the collection and sorting of WEEE. Responsible for the management of waste collection sites and for conveying information to the inhabitants of the area around them, they are key partners for EcoLogic in accessing WEEE waste streams. Looking at population densities and geographical constraints, our EcoLogic teams support their technical departments and environment officials in implementing customized solutions using an individual case-by-case approach. Our teams organise training in the field for their officers, providing them with advice and logistical support. All this is done with a view to implementing a waste treatment system and in so doing, improving existing partnerships and
developing other players in the local economy, notably those in the social economy. EcoLogic also makes available a communications budget aimed at enabling authorities to raise public awareness of the right way to sort waste. Between 2007 and 2008, EcoLogic drastically increased its collection rate from 17,352 to 46,081 tonnes, an increase of 165 %! With more than 70 new local authorities coming on board in 2008, and a better public awareness of the need to recycle waste, EcoLogic has greatly enlarged the scope of its activity and indeed provided services to more than 15,500,000 people in 2008!
Collections made within local authorities COLLECTION POINTS
OTHERS*
Screens
12,102,011
46,28
Cooling and freezing appliances
8,461,633
9,30
Large domestic appliances
13,136,214
11,17
Small domestic appliances
12,381,503
39,74
46,081,361
106,49
TOTAL *Dedicated (private) collection sites
289
289 authorities have now entrusted us with removal of their WEEE.
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Daniel Faucher
Environment Director, Bordeaux Metropolitan Authority
Thanks to technical and logistics support from EcoLogic, fourteen new local authority waste collection sites opened in 2008, serving the Bordeaux metropolitan community. These collection points are available to 715,000 inhabitants, spread over our twenty-seven communes, for the disposal of their old and used appliances. Advice received from EcoLogic enabled us to equip ourselves appropriately and to structure our pollution control service according to the needs of our population. In this our first year of operation, we have collected 1,500 tonnes of WEEE, which is a great start. This represents a collection of 2.2kg per inhabitant (not including waste left with retailers under the one-for-one scheme)! We do believe that 2009 will be even better, mainly due to communications campaigns that will be jointly financed with EcoLogic. These include notices, articles in local magazines and hosting the Recycling Tour de France with its eco-bus. An important part of what EcoLogic does is to facilitate exchanges of information between local authorities and operators involved in processing WEEE, and to make those exchanges more professional. One way or another, they have succeeded in institutionalizing a sector that before 2005 had suffered a real lack of organisation. Today, the whole system is more durable and more reliable. It protects our assets, such as our partnership with the Envie network of social enterprises (carrying out WEEE collection, sorting and recovery) and this is a historical partnership that has meant a lot to us from day one. EcoLogic was able to fully integrate them into the WEEE sector and help us improve our methods of working with them.
751
751 live collection points operated by EcoLogic with our partner authorities
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Our partners!
A network of 135 specialist operators Dismantling or repair of appliances for re-use, treatment and control of hazardous substances, material recovery of glass, plastics and metals… The WEEE sector integrates many specialist activities and mobilizes thousands of personnel. In implementing an efficient end-to-end WEEE recycling process, EcoLogic draws on the expertise of eleven project managers who between them cover the entirety of the regions in which we operate. This deployment strategy enables us to define a clear modus operandi for each of the zones, which takes into account the needs of each local authority and the specific requirements of service providers. If 2007 was the year of investment, of establishing an operational network and of a bedding-in period for logistics operations, 2008 was the year of efficiency. With the launch of a dedicated Extranet aimed at improving relations between local authorities, treatment partners and take-back system providers, along with improvements in the monitoring of waste consignments by stream, the WEEE business is coming of age. Beyond this, EcoLogic also carried out 90 audits of its treatment partners in 2008 to evaluate the efficiency of their processes. Devised in 2007 and carried out by several external organisations, these audits allowed us to firstly, measure the gap between the operational and regulatory requirements of the sector and, secondly, to get all our partners to sign up to a programme of continuous improvement with respect to quality. It was also a good opportunity to involve all areas of the company in a quality management system, which through identifying potential avenues for improvement, gave the various participants a sense of empowerment. These audits - taking in environmental legislation, service provider management tools, health and safety, as well as EcoLogic procedures in general - will reinforce the durability of this sector.
Waste collected by EcoLogic, by region TONNAGES ELTONNES ET ERP 01 Ain
312,363
02 Aisne
0,000
03 Allier
1,999,716
04 Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
0,000
05 Hautes-Alpes
0,000
06 Alpes-Maritimes
4,421
07 Ardèche
0,000
08 Ardennes 09 Ariège
179,486 0,000
10 Aube
750,809
11 Aude
734,116
12 Aveyron
8,691
13 Bouches-du-Rhône
876,477
14 Calvados
248,618
15 Cantal 16 Charente 17 Charente-Maritime 18 Cher
0,000 208,786 2,543,408 4,188
19 Corrèze
705,057
2A Corse du Sud
435,692
2B Haute Corse
405,962
21 Cote-d’Or 22 Cotes-d’Armor 23 Creuse 24 Dordogne
6,056 22,255 702,158 2,385
25 Doubs
4,858
26 Drôme
187,017
27 Eure 28 Eure-et-Loir 29 Finistère 30 Gard 31 Haute-Garonne 32 Gers
1,878,101 9,272 13,340 9,808 240,220 0,000
33 Gironde
3,580,429
34 Hérault
1,496,496
35 Ille-et-Vilaine
18,603
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90
90 audits undertaken in 2008 to evaluate process efficiency amongst our treatment partners
TONNES 36 Indre 37 Indre-et-Loire 38 Isère 39 Jura
TONNES
0,000
72 Sarthe
1,047,055
27,152
73 Savoie
121,836
2,056,820
21,556
75 Paris
1,221,313
40 Landes
147,689
76 Seine-Maritime
1,301,459
41 Loir-et-Cher
160,504
77 Seine-et-Marne
1,359,806
42 Loire 43 Haute-Loire 44 Loire-Atlantique 45 Loiret
0,000
74 Haute-Savoie
13,068 416,952 18,208 1,332,357
78 Yvelines
797,911
79 Deux-sèvres
239,598
80 Somme 81 Tarn
46 Lot
0,000
82 Tarn-et-Garonne
47 Lot-et-Garonne
0,000
83 Var
48 Lozère 49 Maine-et-Loire 50 Manche 51 Marne 52 Haute-Marne 53 Mayenne 54 Meurthe-et-Moselle 55 Meuse 56 Morbihan 57 Moselle
531,333
8,190 147,725 1,017,620 16,019
84 Vaucluse
1,889
85,866
85 Vendée
2,190
563,517
86 Vienne
232,228
87 Haute-Vienne
263,077
1,072,909 0,000 1,253,343
88 Vosges 89 Yonne
5,480
90 Territoire-de-Belfort
0,000
91 Essonne
16,622
32,890 1,347,319
92 Hauts-de-seine
137,820
93 Seine-Saint-Denis
546,655
113,467
94 Val-de-Marne
102,811
59 Nord
155,387
95 Val-d’Oise
60 Oise
1,846,850
61 Orne
499,415
62 Pas-de-Calais
138,518
58 Nièvre
63 Puy-de-Dôme 64 Pyrénées-Atlantiques 65 Hautes-Pyrénées 66 Pyrénées-Orientales 67 Bas-Rhin 68 Haut-Rhin 69 Rhône 70 Haute-Saône 71 Saône-et-Loire
1,476,093
282,802 1,487,781
27,092 1,635,559 14,653 175,884 16,167 1,472,812 875,908 0,000 241,056
97 Guadeloupe TOTAL
1,222,174 781,327 47,720,520
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Appendices p.31
Annual Accounts 2008
p.32 Local Authority Partners in 2008 p.34 EcoLogic Membership in 2008
EcoLogic 2008 - 31
Annual Accounts 2008
Net value of assets Fixed Assets Holdings Deposits and guarantees Capital assets
Liabilities 236 978 9 750 35 886 282 614
Capital stock Profit Legal reserve Balance brought forward
78 000 721 078 7 800 212 472
Net accounts receivable
10 804 193
Provision for contingent liabilities
Liquid assets
29 343 702
Trade
8 670 984
Income & payroll taxes owed
1 646 132
Other debt
9 836 878
Accrued Income
4 989 647
Accrued expenses Current assets
30 996 40 178 891
Total debt
GRAND TOTAL
40 461 505
Accounts Working capital
GRAND TOTAL
14 298 514
25 143 641
40 461 505
Trading account 15 360 140
Operating costs
12 823
Working capital requirements
-13 983 562
Remunerations
2 768
Cash flow
29 343 702
Operational
2 626
R&D Communications Payment on account Total charges
136 2 247 608 21 208
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Local Authority Partners in 2008 Full name of authority SICTOM Nord Allier
Region Code
03
No. of inhabitants
85 622
Communauté Agglomération Vichy Val d'Allier
03
48 361
SICTOM Région Montluçonnaise
03
98 953
SICTOM du Val de Cher
03
7 158
SICTOM de Cerilly
03
10 930
SICTOM Sud Allier
03
90 775
Communauté de Communes du Chaourçois
10
4 652
Communauté de Communes Orvin et de l'Ardusson
10
7 418
SIVOM de la région de Saint Mesmin
10
2 748
Communauté de Communes du Val d'Armance
10
5 529
Communauté de Communes des Portes de Romilly sur Seine
10
19 169
Communauté de Communes de Nogentais
10
16 150
Communauté de Communes de la Région de Bar sur Aube
10
13 292
Communauté de Communes de l'Arce et de l'Ource
10
3 555
Communauté Agglomération Troyenne (C.A.T.)
10
121 578
Communauté de Communes de Plancy l'Abbaye
10
1 838
SIVOM de Mery Sur Seine
10
Ville de Bar-sur-Seine
10
Syndicat Intercommunal d'Elimination des Déchets Ménagers du Territoire d'Orient (SIEDMTO)
10
Syndicat Départemental d'Ordures Ménagères de l'Aude (SYDOM 11)
11
3 481 3 510 25 320 136 987
Full name of authority
Region Code
No. of inhabitants
Communauté de Communes Ussel Meymac - Haute-Corrèze
19
SIRTOM de Treignac
19
6 233
Communauté de Communes du Doustre et du Plateau des Etangs
19
Full name of authority
Region Code
No. of inhabitants
Communauté de Communes de Bièvre Est
38
16 778
Communauté de Communes du Pays de Bièvre-Liers
38
18 569
1 295
Communauté de Communes Vercors Isère
38
2 421
17 189
Communauté de Communes du Pays d'Eygurande
19
2 774
Syndicat Mixte de Collecte et de Traitement des Ordures Ménagères
41
32 192
SIVOM du Riffaud
19
4 529
SICTOM Issoire/Brioude
43
90 427
Syndicat de Valorisation des déchets ménagers de Corse (SYVADEC)
20
164 523
Communauté Agglomération Orléans Val de Loire
45
266 506
SITOM de l'Arrondissement de Pithiverais
45
71 760
Syndicat d'Aménagement Rural des Cantons de Courtenay
45
17 836
SICTOM de la Région de Châteauneuf sur Loire
45
71 493
SDEE de la Lozère
48
73 509
Communauté d'Agglomération du Pays Ajaccien
20
63 707
Syndicat Mixte Siers
23
59 378
SICTOM de Chenerailles
23
8 586
Communauté de Communes AubussonFelletin
23
11 386
Communauté de Communes Marché Avenir
23
1 702
Communauté de Communes de la Région de Pouancé-Combrée
49
10 131
4 500
SITOM des Cantons de Coutances et Saint-Malo-de-la-Lande
50
21 400
Communauté de Communes du Tertre
50
2 521
Communauté de Communes Avranches
50
18 126
Communauté de Communes du Carrefour des Quatre Provinces
23
Communauté de Communes du Plateau de Gentioux
23
SIVOM Chambon / Evaux
23
5 564
SIVOM de Bourganeuf - Royère
23
9 810
2 300
SIRTOM de la Baie et de la Vallée du Thar
50
12 032
Communauté de Communes du Canton de Ducey
50
7 059
Communauté de Communes du Bocage Valognais
50
14 355
Communauté de Communes du Pays de Boussac
23
SIVOM Auzances-Bellegarde
23
7 974
Syndicat des Portes de Provence
26
135 782
Communauté de Communes de Saint-James
50
6 919
SETOM de l'Eure
27
250 548
51
8 346
Syndicat de Gestion des Ordures Ménagères de l'Est et du Nord de l'Eure (SYGOM)
Communauté de Communes de la Région de Vertus
27
89 013
214 448
27
151 857
Communauté Agglomération de Reims (Reims Métropole)
51
SDOMODE Syndicat Sictom du Langonnais
33
31 751
Communauté de Communes de la Région de Sainte Ménéhould
51
8 973
Communauté de Communes de la Région de Givry-en-Argonne
51
2 315
Communauté de Communes de la Grande Vallée de la Marne
51
11 360
Communauté Agglomération de Châlons en Champagne
51
68 732
SIMVU du Sud-Ouest Marnais
51
12 421
Syndicat Mixte de Suippes-MourmelonCondé (GEOTER)
51
18 871
Communauté de Communes Epernay Pays de Champagne
51
37 553
SYMSEM
51
24 817
Communauté de Communes des Coteaux Sézannais
51
9 015
51
8 185
5 515
Communauté d'Agglomération de la Narbonnaise
11
Communauté de Communes Canal du Midi en Minervois
11
9 808
Communauté de Communes du Bazadais
33
9 067
Communauté de Communes Corbières en Méditerranée
11
15 782
Communauté de Communes du Canton de Villandraut
33
4 305
Communauté Agglomération du Pays d'Aix en Provence
13
332 617
Communauté de Communes de Montesquieu
33
32 832
Communauté Agglomération Salon-Etang de Berre-Durance dite Agglopole Provence
13
121 940
Communauté de Communes du Pays Paroupian
33
3 745
Communauté Urbaine Marseille Provence Métropole
13
980 791
SMICVAL du Libournais Haute Gironde
33
167 822
SMICTOM Nord-Alpilles
13
44 951
Communauté de Communes Captieux Grignols
33
4 888
Ville de Arles
13
50 513
Communauté Agglomération du Bassin d'Arcachon Sud
33
73 375
Communauté de Communes Bassin d'Arcachon Nord - COBAN Atlantique
33
51 462
Communauté Urbaine de Bordeaux
33
577 339
Communauté de Communes du Val de l'Eyre
33
16 500
Communauté de Communes des Coteaux de la Marne
SIVOM de la Rive Droite
33
88 571
Communauté de Communes du Mont-Moret
51
1 125
SVET des Coëvrons
53
26 550
Communauté de Communes Le HorpsLassay
53
6 744
Communauté de Communes du Pays de Mayenne
53
26 414
Communauté de Communes de l'Ernée
53
20 112
Communauté de Communes du Bocage Mayennais
53
20 243
Syndicat Mixte du Pays de Craon
53
26 729
Communauté de Communes de Villaines La Juhel
53
7 286
Communauté de Communes du Pays de Château-Gontier
53
26 528
Ville de Gardanne Communauté de Communes Cœur Côte Fleurie
13 14
78 130
19 344 20 270
Communauté de Communes de CABALOR
14
9 174
SMITOM de Dives-Sur-Mer
14
17 806
Communauté de Communes du Pays de Falaise
14
24 687
Communauté de Communes du pays Santon
17
43 601
Communauté de Communes de la Haute Saintonge
17
54 877
Communauté Agglomération Pays Rochefortais
17
52 300
Communauté de Communes CharenteArnoult Cœur de Saintonge
17
12 346
Communauté de Communes de l'Ile d'Oléron
17
20 865
Ville de La Rochelle
17
139 875
Communauté de Communes du Sud Charente
17
6 538
Communauté de Communes de la Région de Pons
17
8 570
Communauté de Communes du Bassin de Marennes
17
12 470
Communauté de Communes de Matha
17
9 126
Communauté de Communes de l'Ile de Ré
17
16 499
Communauté de Communes de Seudre et Arnoult
17
Syndicat de l'Entre-Deux-Mers-Ouest pour la Collecte et le Traitement des Ordures Ménagères (SEMOCTOM)
33
90 903
Communauté de Communes Orb Jaur
34
3 699
Communauté de Communes du Pays de Lunel
34
41 322
Communauté de Communes du Pays de l'Or
34
35 886
SITOM du Littoral
34
18 601
Communauté Agglomération de Montpellier
34
393 957
Ville de Béziers
34
69 153
SICTOM de la Région de Pézenas
34
92 662
SICTOM de la Haute Vallée de l'Orb
34
18 836
Communauté Agglomération du Bassin de Thau
34
90 212
Laval Agglomération
53
100 180
Communauté Agglomération du Pays Voironnais
38
87 479
Communauté de Communes du Pays de Loiron
53
14 659
Communauté de Communes des Avaloirs
53
9 472
Communauté de Communes du Pays de Pange
Communauté de Communes du Massif du Vercors
38
9 951
7 668
Communauté de Communes du Territoire de Beaurepaire
38
13 342
57
11 425
Communauté de Communes du Pays de Chambaran
38
6 090
Communauté Agglomération Metz Métropole (CA2M)
57
221 466
Communauté de Communes Bièvre ToutesAures
38
7 074
Syndicat Intercommunal Mixte à Vocation Unique de Remilly (S.I.M.V.U)
57
8 118
12 915
Communauté de Communes de Maizières Lès Metz
57
20 050
Communauté de Communes du Pays d'Uzerche
19
9 105
SIRTOM de la Région de Brive
19
129 166
SIRTOM de la Région d'Egletons
19
13 057
SICRA de la Région d'Argentat
19
11 525
Communauté de Communes de la Région Saint Jeannaise
38
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Full name of authority
Region Code
No. of inhabitants
Syndicat intercommunal pour l'énergie et l'environnement du secteur de Folschviller Valmont - Macheren
57
29 536
Communauté Agglomération du Val de Fensch
57
68 978
Ville de Thionville
57
42 205
Syndicat Mixte de la Vallée de l'Oise
60
409 088
Communauté de Communes du Vexin-Thelle
60
19 021
Full name of authority
Region Code
No. of inhabitants
Communauté de Communes Yeres et Plateaux
76
Communauté de Communes Campagne de Caux
76
12 417
Communauté de Communes des 3 Rivières à Tôtes
76
12 192
Communauté de Communes Caux vallée de Seine
76
7 171
66 353
Full name of authority
Region Code
No. of inhabitants
Syndicat du Saltusien
89
4 500
SIREDOM
91
662 000
SEAPFA (Syndicat d'Equipement et d'Aménagement des Pays de France et de l'Aulnoye)
93
161 666
Ville d'Aulnay sous bois
93
80 300
Ville de Villemomble
93
26 995
Ville de Bagnolet
93
32 511
Ville de Neuilly-Plaisance
93
18 300
Ville de Noisy le Grand
93
62 000
Ville de Maisons Alfort
94
54 000
Syndicat de la région de Montereau-FaultYonne pour le traitement des ordures ménagères (SIRMOTOM)
77
49 942
SMITOM Centre Ouest Seine et Marnais
77
273 605
Syndicat Mixte pour l'Enlèvement et le Traitement des Résidus Ménagers (SIETREM)
77
265 421
Communauté d'Agglomération Plaine centrale Val de Marne
94
135 915
95
146 132 254 830
Communauté de Communes des Deux Vallées
60
23 095
SIRTOM de la Région Flers-Condé
61
69 379
Communauté de Communes du Pays Mêlois
61
4 451
SITCOM Région d'Argentan
61
42 929
Communauté de Communes du Pays d'Andaine
61
5 072
SIETOM de la Région de Tournan
77
108 184
Syndicat Azur
Syndicat Mixte Bizi Garbia
64
36 086
SMITOM du Nord Seine et Marne
77
328 743
Syndicat Emeraude
95
SIECTOM Coteaux Bearn Adour
64
39 687
SICTRM de la Vallée du Loing
77
49 315
SMIRTOM du Vexin
95
84 874
Communauté de Communes Ousse Gabas
64
6 686
Ville des Mureaux
78
31 739
Communauté Agglomération Cergy-Pontoise
95
179 346
Communauté de Communes de Lagor
64
4 687
Communauté Agglomération de Mantes en Yvelines
78
83 527
SIDRU
78
Ville de Maurepas
Communauté de Communes de la Vath Vielha
64
23 326
Communauté de Communes de Lacq
64
16 238
Syndicat Mixte Bil Ta Garbi
64
249 316
Communauté de Communes Capcir - Haut Conflent
66
1 903
Ville de Bolquère
66
Communauté de Communes des Alberes et Côte Vermeille
66
37 973
Communauté d'Agglomération Perpignan Méditerranée
66
206 786
Communauté de Communes "Canigou Val Cady"
66
2 100
730
95
284 834
Ville des Abymes
971
63 290
201 204
Ville de Terre de Haut
971
1 729
78
30 581
Ville de Baie Mahault
971
29 971
Ville de Montigny-Le-Bretonneux
78
35 824
Ville de Pointe-à-Pitre
971
20 940
(SIVATRU) Syndicat Intercommunal pour la Valorisation et le Traitement des Résidus Urbains
78
70 466
Commune de l'Anse-Bertrand
971
5 023
Ville de Petit-Canal
971
8 041
Ville du Chesnay
78
28 530
Ville de Le Moule
971
20 827
Ville de Magny les Hameaux
78
9 150
Ville du Petit-Bourg
971
22 644
Ville de Vélizy-Villacoublay
78
20 342
Commune de Saint-François
971
10 659
Ville d'Elancourt
78
27 557
Ville de Capesterre Belle-Eau
971
19 568
Ville de Guyancourt
78
26 996
Communauté de Communes du Sud Basse-Terre
971
36 126
Communauté de Communes Versailles Grand Parc
78
163 350
35 230
82
16 563
Communauté de Communes du Nord Basse-Terre
971
Communauté de Communes des Deux Rives SIEEOM du Sud Quercy
82
10 945
Communauté de Communes du Quercy Vert
82
3 718
Communauté Montauban 3 Rivières
82
58 752
SIEEOM Grisolles & Verdun
82
15 762
Syndicat Départemental des Déchets de Tarn et Garonne
82
80 880
SICTOM des Vallées du Tescou et du Tarn
82
8 307
Communauté de Communes du Chablisien
89
5 057
Communauté de Communes de la Vanne
89
2 659
Communauté de Communes Yonne Nord
89
20 590
Communauté de Communes du Sénonais
89
41 792
Syndicat Mixte de Déchèterie du Secteur d'Elne
66
15 917
SIVU de Thann et Cernay
68
38 187
Communauté de Communes de la Région de Guebwiller
68
34 114
Communauté de Communes du Centre Haut-Rhin
68
13 147
SIVOM de l'Agglomération Mulhousienne
68
254 033
Communauté de Communes Essor du Rhin
68
8 817
Communauté de Communes du Pays de Tarare
69
21 331
SIMOLY
69
33 459
Communauté de Communes Maine 301
72
7 436
Communauté de Communes Val de Sarthe
72
15 935
Communauté de Communes de Sablé-Sur-Sarthe
72
27 717
Communauté de Communes de l'Auxerrois
89
62 064
Communauté de Communes du Saosnois
72
13 516
Communauté de Communes du Tonnerrois
89
12 323
Communauté de Communes entre Cure et Yonne
89
5 433
Communauté de Communes du Canton de Bleneau
89
4 706
Communauté de Communes de l'Agglomération Migennoise
89
16 342
Communauté de Communes de la Puisaye Fargeaulaise
89
3 253
Communauté de Communes du Toucycois
89
7 774
Communauté de Communes de SaintSauveur en Puisaye
89
4 797
Syndicat Mixte Intercommunal de Réalisation et de Gestion pour l'Elimination des Ordures ménagères du secteur Est de la Sarthe (SMIRGEOMES)
72
80 778
Communauté de Communes L'Orée de Bercé-Belinois
72
21 471
Le Mans Métropole - Communauté urbaine
72
188 665
Communauté de Communes des Rives de Sarthe
72
9 725
Communauté de Communes du Sud Est du Pays Manceau
72
15 279
Ville de Paris
75
648 700
Communauté de Communes de Forterre
89
2 926
SYCTOM de l'Agglomération Parisienne
75
0
Communauté de Communes Nucérienne
89
2 650
Communauté de Communes de Fécamp
76
29 294
Communauté de Communes du Florentinois
89
8 699
Communauté de Communes Entre Mer et Lin
76
18 737
Communauté de Communes du Canton d'Ancy le Franc
89
5 637
Syndicat Mixte du Villeneuvien
89
13 331
Communauté de Communes d'Yerville Plateau de Caux
76
9 343
Communauté de Communes de la Côté d'Albatre
76
20 734
Communauté de Communes de la région de Charny
89
5 045
Communauté de Communes de Blangy sur Bresle
76
13 495
Communauté de Communes Pays Coulangeois
89
6 202
Communauté de Communes du Canton d'Aumale
76
Communauté de Communes d'Othe en Armançon
89
4 540
Communauté de Communes Cœur de Caux
76
8 756
Communauté de Communes de l'Avallonnais
89
18 950
Communauté de Communes de la Région d'Yvetot
SIVU du Sud de la Forêt d'Othe
89
7 655
76
20 833
SIVOM du Canton de Vézelay
89
4 277
6 977
SIGIDURS
TOTAL NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
15 506 659
TOTAL SURFACE AREA (Km2)
115 209,35
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