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This page provides documents with
material that explains more about IRM and Sequel, papers and work undertaken by Sequel staff and
associates. See also the Projects page
for information relative to specific projects.
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IRM Overview |
Beyond Waste: A two page summary of what Sequel IRM
is. Includes a link to a video, "What
Ducks Know."
General IRM Summary:
A two page document outlining what IRM is and how it
works, what the benefits and technologies are and why
it's significantly different.
New Approaches to Waste Management:
A more detailed summary of how IRM works, the components and
processes. A high level
document, it nevertheless provide a reasonable
understanding of the integrated
business case and aspects of an optimised IRM system. |
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IRM Videos |
"Experiences
in Implementing IRM": An interview with Mr. Kaj Andersson, Manager of Sustainability in Gothenburg,
Sweden. While IRM is a considerable further
development of Sweden's approach, the experiences in
Gothenburg indicate (a) the process and implications;
(b) that the approach exists. Available as a
Windows file (wmv,
40mb or
wmv, 11mb) or as a Mac-compatible file (mp4,
20mb).
"What
Ducks Know": A short (2:20, 15mb) video overview of the advantages of IRM. Also available in
large format
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IRM Study |
The original study
of how resource recovery could be implemented in British
Columbia, with case study concept-level assessment of an
implementation in Capital Regional District.
Undertaken for the province of British Columbia.
Completed in March 2008, published in May, 2008. |
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Conceptual graphic - James Bay |
Conceptual
graphic of how part of IRM (a localised Water and Energy
Recovery Station or "WERC") might be retro-fitted to
serve the community of James Bay, adjacent to downtown
Victoria and BC's Legislature. |
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IRR Guide |
In 2009 Jon
O'Riordan and Sequel associated company Farallon (Stephen Salter) were contributing authors
to the provincial document "Resources
From Waste: A Guide to Integrated Resource Recovery"
published by British Columbia's Ministry of Community &
Rural Development. |
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