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TARGET: ZERO TO LANDFILL

TARGET: ZERO TO LANDFILL. ~48% COMPACTOR LANDFILL REDUCTION FOR JULY 2013 Our mission is to reduce Club Car’s waste handling/landfill costs, reduce carbon footprint, re-use any salvageable waste, and create a positive sustainable position from what was once an expense.

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TARGET: ZERO TO LANDFILL

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  1. TARGET: ZERO TO LANDFILL ~48% COMPACTOR LANDFILL REDUCTION FOR JULY 2013 Our mission is to reduce Club Car’s waste handling/landfill costs, reduce carbon footprint, re-use any salvageable waste, and create a positive sustainable position from what was once an expense. We strive to turn you GREEN TOTAL RECYCLING SOLUTIONS

  2. Zero Waste to Landfill Initiative • Recycling of Reman plastic car parts to recycling • Recycling of oils and lubricants • Energy efficient hand dryer installation • Pilot of ICE Recycling – Kick-off July 15th • Creation of sorting area • Taylor containers to departments’ needs and provide visuals • 48% decrease in waste to landfill in 1st 2 weeks • Eliminate majority of trash compactor hauls and cost • No cost ICE full-time employee and forklift on-site • Combined loads to increase available square footage

  3. APPROXIMATELY 342 TONS DIVERTED FROM LANDFILL JULY – DECEMBER 2013

  4. Sustainability Report

  5. RECYCLABLES SORTING AREA

  6. RECYCLABLES SORTING STATION

  7. RECYCLABLES SORTING STATION

  8. RECYCLABLES SORTING STATION

  9. GREEN CART RECYCLABLES ONLY STRAPPING CARDBOARD CLEAR FILM BROWN PAPER

  10. 55 GALLON BIN RECYCLABLES -All paper (including office paper, magazines, phone books, newspapers, labels, wax paper label backing, napkins (with no food or bodily fluids) -Plastic drink bottles -Aluminum cans -Colored film (plastic baggies, stretch wrap, grocery bags) -Mixed rigid plastic (buckets, tubs, loose or broken parts, any miscellaneous hard plastic)

  11. LOW VOLUME RECYCLABLES IN ICE SORTING AREA -Battery Tops -E-waste (computer parts, circuits, electronics) -Scrap Metal Pieces -Drums (metal and plastic)

  12. RECYCLABLES -PP sacks - currently palletized - Batteries - You are already handling -Battery Tops- 55 gallon bin - E-waste (computer parts, circuits, electronics) Gaylord in sorting area - Fluorescent lights - You are already handling - Metal scrap- Gaylord box in sorting area and 55 gallon bin in FAB shop. - Drums (metal and plastic to ICE) - Pallets (wooden to pallet area, plastic to ICE) - Wood scraps – in wood scrap bin and taken to pallet area - Tires - You are currently handling - Plastic car parts of any kind - Aerosol cans - Puncture system planned, need to be 100% empty to throw away as of now. Need to catch 100% empty cans in metal drums and bring to ICE area when full. - Styrofoam - You currently are handling (door 19) - All paper (including office paper, magazines, phone books, newspapers, labels, wax paper label backing, napkins (with no food or bodily fluids) - 55 gallon bins - Cardboard - <Green Carts> - Plastic drink bottles - 55 gallon bins - Brown wrap paper - <Green Carts> - Aluminum cans - 55 gallon bins - Mixed plastic strapping - <Green Carts> - Clear film (plastic baggies, stretch wrap, plastic bags) - <Green Carts> - Colored film (plastic baggies, stretch wrap, grocery bags) - 55 gallon bins - Mixed rigid plastic (buckets, tubs, loose or broken parts, any miscellaneous hard plastic) - 55 gallon bins

  13. NON-RECYCLABLES - Food waste (anything with food in it or on it) - Chewing gum - Dirty air filters - Floor sweepings - Canteen food packaging (candy wrappers, chip bags) - Used gloves (latex or other) - Oily wipes - Tobacco products -Foam packing material

  14. WHEEL AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMTHE BEGINNING – NOV 8th, 2013 ALL DRIVE

  15. THE FIRST STEP TO OUR RECYCLING IMPLEMENTATION WAS TO EVALUATE WHAT MATERIALS WERE LEFT OVER AFTER A NORMAL DAY OF PRODUCTION. WE ACCOMPLISHED THIS BY INSTRUCTING OPERATORS TO NOT EMPTY THEIR TRASH AT THE END OF THE DAY. WE THEN WENT STATION BY STATION AND SORTED WHAT IS NORMALLY THROWN AWAY INTO WHAT WAS REALLY TRASH VS WHAT COULD BE RECYCLED. THE FOLLOWING SLIDES SHOW THE EVIDENCE OF THE SORTING PROCESS. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMTHE BEGINNING – NOV 8th, 2013

  16. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 1 RECYCLE TRASH

  17. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 2 RECYCLE TRASH

  18. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 3 RECYCLE TRASH

  19. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 4 RECYCLE TRASH

  20. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 5 RECYCLE TRASH

  21. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 6 RECYCLE TRASH

  22. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 7 RECYCLE TRASH

  23. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 8 RECYCLE TRASH

  24. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 9 RECYCLE TRASH

  25. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 10 RECYCLE TRASH

  26. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTATION 11 RECYCLE TRASH

  27. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMINSPECTION RAMP RECYCLE TRASH

  28. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMPOWERTRAIN RECYCLE TRASH

  29. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMLINE SUMMARY RECYCLE ^ < TRASH

  30. AWD RECYCLING PROGRAMSTANDARD RECYCLING CENTER

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