Waste Valuation via Interzero Waste Platform – earn money by selling raw materials
Waste Valuation via Interzero Waste Platform – earn money by selling raw materials
The Interzero Waste Platform is a dedicated online system that enables comprehensive waste management in your company. With it, you can reduce waste management costs, automate waste records in BDO and increase revenues from the sale of raw materials. The platform allows you to keep automatic waste records, plan waste removals and generate waste removal notifications . This tool saves time and minimizes potential errors in the system.
What is waste pricing?
Waste valuation at Interzero is a convenient solution that relieves you of the burden of searching for companies offering waste collection. It is also a way of earning money from raw materials. If you produce or store types of waste valued by recyclers, you can sell them for a profit, and at the same time save on waste removal and logistics costs. The Interzero Waste Platform allows you to compare quotes and choose the best offer . Just fill out the form, provide the type and quantity of waste, and our specialists will contact you. You can also attach a photo of your waste if you have trouble determining the right code! The platform generates transparent cost reports, allowing you to quickly obtain the information you need. You can track revenues and costs related to the transferred waste and municipal payments for the collection of municipal waste. If you need more information, visit the Interzero Waste Platform website .
Interzero as a partner of the Bicycle May campaign
Interzero as a partner of the Bicycle May campaign: We support sustainable mobility!
In 2024, Interzero proudly announced its next commitment as a partner of the Rowerowy Maj campaign. This initiative, which is the largest campaign in Poland promoting sustainable mobility among preschool children, primary school students, teachers, parents and guardians, perfectly aligns with our company’s goals.
What is Bicycle May? Bicycle May is a campaign that encourages the use of bicycles as a means of transport to school. Through fun and gamification elements, the campaign teaches children and young people good habits that stay with them after the campaign ends. Thanks to this, the number of cars transporting students is decreasing, and the areas around schools are becoming safer and more friendly to cyclists. By supporting the Bicycle May campaign, we want to:
- Educate the public about sustainable mobility.
- Motivate children and young people to actively commute to schools and kindergartens.
- Together, create a safe and cyclist-friendly environment around educational institutions.
At the end of the Bicycle May campaign, a picnic was held, during which prizes were awarded to the most active participants. Interzero also organized eco spa and candle-making workshops. We also provided our EcoPacks to the most active facilities, supporting ecological attitudes. The Bicycle May campaign is not only fun and stickers in bicycle diaries.
These are real actions that contribute to changing habits and improving the quality of life in our cities.
The next edition is less than a year away. Get on a bike, encourage your children and students to commute actively, and together we will change our cities for the better!
Retail Trends 2024 summary!
Retail Trends 2024 summary!
The Retail Trends 2024 trade fair took place on June 18, 2024 at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Warsaw. The event gathered hundreds of guests and dozens of exhibitors. The slogan of this year’s event was “New opening, new opportunities”. Over 80 speakers walked through all stages of Retail Trends. Participants had the opportunity to listen to dozens of lectures and debates. The topics included business models and new sources of revenue in the trade sector. During the substantive discussions on the main stage, our specialist Paweł Sosnowski, Representative of the Management Board for Environmental Regulations, could not be missed. He took part in the debate “Transformation is the only way! How will the deposit system and the green revolution change the retail sector and the packaging market?”. The discussions jointly considered, among others, the stages of preparation for the implementation of the deposit system in Polish trade and the food industry and the impact of the CSRD directive on trade-supplier relations and issues related to the green supply chain. The debate was a place for exchanging views on the transformation of the retail sector in the context of sustainability and environmental protection. In parallel to the substantive program, trade fairs were held, where exhibitors presented the most interesting novelties in the area of FMCG , shop equipment and services and technologies for the retail industry. Starting next year, retail chains will be equipped with bottle vending machines for collecting packaging, in connection with the deposit system introduced in Poland. We presented Sielaff brand recyclers to visitors to our stand, of which we are the exclusive distributor in Poland . The presence of specialists from the manufacturer’s side allowed us to answer questions of those interested even more precisely. Thank you for the opportunity to participate in such a valuable event.
We hope to see you next year!
More information about the event can be found on the organizer’s website.
Check out the agenda of the 2024 Environmental Conference!
Check out the agenda of the 2024 Environmental Conference!
The Interzero Environmental Conference will be held in Sopot on 18-20 September, where we will discuss the most important and most current topics related to legal regulations, environmental protection and ESG.
This year’s event will focus in particular on issues related to legal changes dictated by the transposition of the EU SUP and PPWR directives, the introduction of a nationwide deposit system in Poland from 2025, as well as sustainable development models for business. The agenda includes presentations by speakers from brands on the Polish market, business organizations and the environmental protection industry. Read on to find out what else you will find in the program of the Interzero 2024 Environmental Conference – the full agenda is available on the event page .
Deposit system
As of 2025, a deposit system will be in force in Poland, which will cover selected beverage packaging made of glass and plastic. This change is a real challenge for entrepreneurs who are obliged to meet certain obligations, including achieving a specific level of selective collection of packaging waste, keeping records or concluding an agreement with an entity representing them in the deposit system. The conference program will include several lectures devoted strictly to the issue of the deposit system in Poland. Paweł Sosnowski, Representative for Environmental Solutions at Interzero, will give a lecture entitled “Is a deposit system without EPR a recipe for problems?”, and Hanna Walczak, Implementation Manager at GS1 Polska, will talk about database standardization in the lecture “Database for the deposit system – what is worth knowing about it?” A panel discussion “The deposit system – a threat or an opportunity for waste management?” is also planned, with the participation of, among others: Interzero specialists, a representative of a retail chain and an expert in the environmental protection industry with scientific and research achievements.
Interzero, together with the Polish Chamber of Packaging Recovery and Recycling, will establish an entity representing entrepreneurs in the deposit-refund system – find out more HERE .
The EU PPWR (Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation) directive is inextricably linked to this change, setting top-down levels for the collection of packaging waste. Paweł Sosnowski will present the assumptions of this legal act in his lecture “PPWR, or new solutions in waste management”; in the discussion panel “PPWR – how much will it cost us?” experts in the circular economy – including Piotr Mazurek from the Lewiatan Confederation and Robert Szyman, Director of the Polish Association of Plastics Converters – will discuss the challenges in the design, production and recycling of packaging in the face of new regulations.
Sustainable development in business
In addition to the topics devoted to the latest changes in national and European law, the Environmental Conference will discuss issues of the circular economy, integrated environmental solutions and sustainable business.
Circular circulation of raw materials and products is an issue that will interest all entrepreneurs who want to reduce the harmful impact on the environment and reduce production costs. This year’s Environmental Conference will feature experts from leading brands on the Polish market – including Wiktoria Płocha, Sustainability Business Partner at IKEA Retail, with a lecture entitled “Circularity – do we know where it begins?”, Joanna Leoniewska-Gogola, Deputy Director Sustainability Consulting Central Europe at Deloitte Advisory, with a lecture entitled “Circularity strategy of a company in the context of the requirements of the non-financial CSRD report” and Jacek Płaza, Chief Sustainability Officer at Decathlon Polska, with a lecture entitled “How to reduce waste and develop new business models?”.
Mateusz Jemioł, advertising producer and director, and CEO of Mova Film, will talk about ESG from a marketing perspective in his lecture “Can the topic of garbage captivate crowds? A recipe for an effective social campaign.”
The progressive technological development can go hand in hand with ecology – and this is thanks to digital tools supporting waste management. Aleksandra Mikiel, Operations Director at Interzero, will talk about Interzero Waste Platform – a waste management tool.
Join the event today!
Do you want to become our partner?
Write to konferencja@interzero.pl
Summary of the Open Day at the Odra Cement Plant
photo: Odra Cement Plant
Summary of the Open Day at the Odra Cement Plant
Cementownia Odra , the oldest operating plant of this type in Poland, opens its gates to the general public every two years. This year’s event was exceptional because it was organized for the first time since the pandemic. As in previous years, it attracted crowds of visitors who had the opportunity to see the facility and explore the secrets of cement production, including technologies that minimize the impact of the installation on the environment. Wojciech Putra, president of Cementownia Odra, emphasized in his speech that good neighborliness requires trust, and the Open Day is an excellent opportunity to see for yourself what actions are taken in the area of social and environmental responsibility. Residents of Opole learned, among other things, that the cement production process is waste-free and at the same time allows for the management of many difficult wastes, such as:
- Fly ash (waste from power plants or combined heat and power plants)
- Granulated blast furnace slag (waste from the steel industry)
- Reagipsy (waste from the flue gas desulfurization process)
- Copper slag (waste from copper smelters)
- Steel slags (by-product of the converter process)
- Alternative fuels (municipal and industrial waste)
Currently, 40% of the raw materials used in the production of Portland cement in the Odra Cement Plant come from waste, and 60% of the energy is produced from alternative fuels. In addition to sightseeing, the organizers provided a number of attractions, including performances by artists singing the greatest hits from the Opole festival and a festival for children.
The Open Day at Cementownia Odra showed how this plant combines tradition with innovation and how it cares for the environment and the local community. Interzero was one of the partners of the Open Day at Cementownia Odra.
Franchise Product Fee | Pass on the obligation to Interzero
Franchisee Product Fee: How Much Is It and How to Avoid It?
Entrepreneurs running franchise outlets often offer their customers drinks and food in single-use takeaway packaging. Such packaging is subject to a recycling obligation or a product fee (in the event of failure to achieve the required level of recycling), which should be paid by the franchisee, not the franchisor. How much is the product fee and can the franchisee avoid it?
Division of responsibilities between franchisee and brand owner
Running a franchise outlet takes many of the responsibilities off the entrepreneur. The franchisee usually doesn’t have to worry about developing their own business model, designing new services, expanding their product portfolio, or acquiring technical support and IT tools. These and other tasks specified in the agreement are usually performed by the franchise partner in exchange for cyclical license fees. However, it should be remembered that the franchisor does not take over all of the franchisee’s responsibilities – if you run a franchise outlet, you still have to fulfill, for example, environmental obligations resulting from the act on the management of packaging and packaging waste. One of them is the obligation to achieve the required level of recycling or pay a product fee for the introduced packaging.
Are you a franchisee? You are obligated to pay a product fee!
Every entrepreneur introducing products in packaging must take responsibility for the waste that is created from this packaging. It can do this in two ways: by ensuring the recycling of this waste or by paying a product fee for each kilogram of the unrealized level of recycling. Contrary to appearances, This obligation applies not only to producers, but also to franchisees who sell drinks and food in takeaway packaging. . Jeśli prowadzisz punkt franczyzowy, w którym sprzedajesz np. kawę, posiłki lub przekąski w opakowaniach, to obowiązek rozliczenia się z tych opakowań spoczywa na Tobie, a nie na franczyzodawcy. Nie zmienia tego nawet fakt, że wszystkie te produkty sprzedajesz pod marką franczyzodawcy.
In accordance with applicable law, every franchisee introducing packaged products must:
- ensure the recycling of packaging waste generated from them,
- pay a product fee (if the required recycling level is not achieved),
- conduct or finance public education campaigns.
These obligations result from the provisions of the act on the management of packaging and packaging waste. According to the opinion from LEX Environmental Protection Law: The entity running the station is responsible for the packaging of meals served at the petrol station.
Source: https://www.prawo.pl/biznes/kto-ponosi-oplate-produktowa-za-opakowania-jedzenia-na-stacji,169823.html
Similarly, these regulations apply to companies running other franchise outlets and serving, for example, drinks in takeaway cups.
Does the mandatory product fee only apply to franchises?
NO. The obligations: recycling and paying the product fee apply to all entrepreneurs indicated in the act. However, our experience shows that it is the franchisees who are often unaware of their obligations . Many entrepreneurs running franchise outlets wrongly assume that recycling and the product fee remain with the franchisor, whose logo appears on all beverage and food packaging. Such ignorance often has unpleasant consequences – failure to meet environmental obligations results in the immediate need to pay a high product fee, and in some cases also in the imposition of a financial penalty. Let us recall: the obligation to ensure the recycling of packaging waste and to pay the product fee may also apply to franchisees running:
- restaurants, pizzerias and other catering outlets,
- cafes (including mobile ones!), drink points (e.g. bubble tea),
- gas stations,
- shops,
- bakeries and confectioneries.
The above calculation is only an example – the mandatory product fee may also apply to other companies. It is also worth remembering that the act provides for a number of exemptions from the obligation to pay the product fee.
Want to check if the product fee also applies to you?
What packaging is covered by the product fee?
The product fee for packaging and packaged products is covered by among others all packaging used for takeaway food and drinks, e.g.:
- cups for drinks,
- cup lids and covers,
- dishes, e.g. plates, bowls,
- food containers (with or without lid): boxes, trays, boxes, buckets, paper packaging for popcorn or fries.
As a franchisee introducing products in packaging, you are required to keep records of this packaging, broken down by the type of material from which it was made. Such records are the basis for determining the amount of the product fee due, which is calculated based on the weight of the introduced packaging for which the entrepreneur has not achieved the statutory level of recovery and recycling.
Product fee amount – how much will the franchisee pay?
Individual packaging materials are subject to different product fee rates. In the case of the most popular types of takeaway food and drink packaging, the product fee rates are as follows:
- plastic packaging – PLN 2.70/kg,
- paper and cardboard packaging – PLN 0.70/kg,
- multi-material packaging – PLN 1.70/kg,
- wooden packaging – PLN 0.30/kg,
- other packages – PLN 1/kg.
Although the amounts for 1 kg of packaging are not very large, the sum of the product fee for the entire year often makes entrepreneurs dizzy . Importantly, the product fee for packaging can be avoided by fulfilling the recycling obligation. Each entrepreneur can do it on their own, ensuring recycling of 100% of the introduced packaging or with the help of the Interzero recovery organization, without worrying about minimum recycling levels.
Pass on the responsibility to Interzero and avoid the product fee
Fulfilling environmental obligations is only a small fraction of all the challenges you face as an entrepreneur and franchisee. Fortunately, you can delegate some of your responsibilities to Interzero’s environmental experts. This will save you not only time, but also money – for a small fee , we will take over your obligation to recycle packaging waste, and you will avoid a high product fee . By entrusting your obligation to Interzero, you will gain:
- fixed, low cost of taking over the obligation,
- the ability to conclude an online contract in 3 simple steps,
- official confirmation of the correct performance of the obligation for a given year,
- convenient access to documents related to the assumption of the obligation via the Moje Interzero portal,
- a certificate for your company and an annual report on the conduct of Public Education Campaigns.
Check how much you can save by transferring your recovery and recycling obligations to Interzero!
SUP, PPWR, Deposit system - Selected trainings at Interzero Academy now at a favorable price!
SUP, PPWR, Deposit system - Selected trainings at Interzero Academy now at a favorable price!
The obligations that entrepreneurs face, combined with changes in legal regulations, create uncertainty for those running their own business or working full-time. Although environmental protection is a small part of running a business, its importance cannot be overestimated.
The PPWR regulations will come into full force by the end of 2025 and will primarily affect producers and manufacturers. This will require almost every manufacturer to fully comply with the guidelines related to the reuse of raw materials and the implementation of reusable packaging. This project aims to reduce packaging pollution and promote a circular economy for packaging. In relation to industry, the regulations aim to create new business prospects, reduce the demand for primary raw materials and increase the European Union’s capacity in the field of recycling. It is worth emphasizing that by 2030, all packaging on the EU market must be recyclable. The amendment to the Act on the Management of Packaging and Packaging Waste also introduced solutions aimed at increasing the efficiency of waste management, especially that coming from beverage packaging – this is precisely the deposit system, which will come into force in our country from 2025. In connection with the above, until the end of the month you can take advantage of a promotional price for selected training courses at Interzero Academy on the subject of PPWR, SUP and the deposit system. Check out our offer at the link. More about PPWR also in the upcoming live webinar entitled “PPWR – a new challenge for those introducing packaged products”, which will be led by Paweł Sosnowski on June 20.
Workshops on the Role of Recycling in the Circular Economy and in the Operation of the Deposit System
Workshops on the Role of Recycling in the Circular Economy and in the Operation of the Deposit System
We invite you to unique workshops devoted to the role of recycling in the Circular Economy (CE) and the operation of the deposit-refund system . The meeting will be held on June 12, 2024 at PRT Radomsko Sp. z o. o. (ul. Geodetów 8, 97-500 Radomsko).
The meeting is organized by the Polish Chamber of Packaging Recovery and Recycling in cooperation with Interzero, CPG Cluster, Ecokaucja SA, and the Foundation for Ecological and Educational Solutions “GREEN”.
During the workshops we will discuss key issues related to legislation, eco-design, recovery and recycling of packaging. We will then move from theory to the practical conditions of packaging waste management.
The workshop program includes:
- Introductory presentation: “The impact of recycling on the circular economy”
- Discussion panel: “Practical aspects of the deposit system”
- PET Bottle Recycling Plant Tour: Discovering the Process and New Life for Plastic
Check out the full event agenda
The meeting is divided into two groups. The first group will meet at 9:00 a.m. and the second at 12:30 p.m. Each meeting will begin with a discussion on recycling legislation and practice in the circular economy, and then participants will have the opportunity to tour the PRT Radomsko plant and see the PET bottle recycling installations and process live. Details on how to register at the link.
We invite you to participate for free! The number of places is limited, the order of applications decides.
See you at the workshops!
Visit the Interzero stand during the Retail Trends 2024 fair!
Visit the Interzero stand during the Retail Trends 2024 trade fair!
On June 18, the next edition of the trade fair addressed to retail representatives – Retail Trends – will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Conference Center.
The slogan of this year’s event is “New opening, new opportunities”.
The economic situation in recent years makes us pay more attention to consumers and their needs. This also forces entrepreneurs to analyze investment areas, especially related to technology and digital transformation, as well as to think more deeply about the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in business.
As Interzero, we will present our Sielaff brand bottle dispensers to the event participants, which may soon become necessary in every larger retail chain, because from 2025 a deposit system will apply in Poland. Our representatives will be happy to provide more information about the devices, present the functionality of the selected model, and advise interested parties on the appropriate solution tailored to their needs. You will find our stand right next to the lecture hall and the food court!
We also cordially invite you to listen to the debate entitled: “Transformation is the only way! How will the deposit system and the green revolution change the retail sector and the packaging market? Paweł Sosnowski , Management Board Representative for Environmental Regulations.
During the debate, participants will jointly consider, among others: at what stage of preparations for the implementation of the deposit system is the Polish trade and food industry, how the CSRD directive will change trade-supplier relations, and how to work on a green supply chain.
More information about the event can be found on the organizer’s website.
Take part in the training entitled: "PPWR - a new challenge for those introducing packaged products"
Take part in the training entitled: "PPWR - a new challenge for those introducing packaged products"
There is growing ecological pressure on European Union countries, which forces the implementation of further actions aimed at limiting the negative impact of packaging on the environment. On April 24, 2024, the European Parliament adopted the PPWR (Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive), which brings significant changes for entrepreneurs in the design, production and recycling of packaging.
The EU implements regulations not through a directive, but through a regulation. This means that the requirements will enter directly into the Polish legal order, without the need for time-consuming implementation, as in the case of directives. It’s time for a real packaging revolution, without unnecessary delays.
Who does the changes affect?
Primarily producers of reusable and single-use packaging, recyclers and label producers, as well as companies based in the EU and importing into the EU.
It is worth finding out as soon as possible what changes await the Polish packaging market.
We cordially invite you to the webinar entitled: “PPWR – a new challenge for those introducing packaged products” , which will take place on June 20, 2024 (Thursday).
The online training will be conducted by: Paweł Sosnowski , Management Board Representative for environmental regulations at Interzero
The scope of the webinar:
- Packaging recyclability classes.
- Ecomodulation.
- Mandatory shares of recyclates in plastic packaging.
- Required share of reusable packaging.
- Adjusting the volume of packaging to the size of products.
- Mandatory signage.
- Ban on introducing certain packaging formats.
- Dates of entry into force of individual obligations arising from the new regulations.
Registration for the webinar lasts until: June 20, 2024 at 8:00.
We invite you!