Backhaul recycling: the gold recycling standard for chain retailers

There is no doubt that backhauling is the gold standard for recycling for chain retailers.

Simply put, backhaul recycling is sending the truck back tothe distribution center full of recyclable materials. Scrap paper, cardboard, plastic bags, stretch film (shrink wrap), pallets, etc.

This technique is a economy of scale play. Each store’s volumes may be too low to encourage store level recycling or individual market areas may or may not viable  recycling programs for a given material. By backhauling the recyclables, chain retailers amass enough volume of each material to be able to get preferred pricing and make a lower investment in compactors and balers and otehr recycling equipment.

Retailers may even backhaul sufficient volumes of recyling materials that the recycler will “spot a truck” at the loading lock or the retailer may be able to deal “mill direct,” where they can negotiate directly with the paper mill or what have you.

The United States Postal Service has a Zero Waste Initiative which involves backhauling. Check out a presentation called Implementing Backhaul Recycling here.

Waste Audits in the UK

Believe it or not, in the past 4 months Midas has gotten more than half a dozen inquires about waste audits and recycling consulting engagements from companies outside of the USA. The first was from Jordan, then Dubai, then Nigeria, where interestingly, I do have some business contacts. Sadly, Midas does not conduct waste audits outside of the US and Canada.

If you are in the UK, The Greenhouse provides businesses with tailored waste management programs to minimize their waste output and costs.  Check them out. In 2008 their reveunes were over $8,000,000. The Greenhouse has a particularly interesting case study for a large carpet retailer where they utilize backhauling of recyclables. I say so because Midas has long considered backhauling to be the gold standard in recycling for chain retailers because it allows them to leverage their scale.