Packaging and Printed Paper Extended Producer Responsibility UBCM September 27, 2011 Presented by: Kris Ord B.C. Ministry of Environment
Presentation Overview What is EPR? Why EPR? EPR in BC Role of local government in EPR National plan international work EPR for Packaging and printed paper 2
What is EPR? A management system based on industry and consumers taking life-cycle responsibility for the products they produce and use Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 3
What is EPR? EPR uses financial incentives to encourage manufacturers to design environmentally-friendly products by holding producers liable for the costs of managing their products at end of life. Wikipedia 4
What is EPR? EPR promotes that producers (usually brand owners) have the greatest control over product design and marketing and therefore have the greatest ability and responsibility to reduce toxicity and waste. Wikipedia 5
Why EPR? 1990 2010: No. of UBCM resolutions requesting EPR > 16 6
EPR in BC BC Recycling Regulation (2004) 7
Recycling Regulation 8
Who is the Producer? Manufacturer Brand-Owner Importer Retailer 9
Producer Compliance Options Option 1: Develop a stewardship plan Option 2: Follow prescriptive requirements in the Regulation 10
Performance Measures Product Recovery Target(s) Collection System Consumer Awareness Collection system costs Stakeholder Consultation Expectations Dispute Resolution Product Life Cycle Management Pollution Prevention Hierarchy 11
Pollution Prevention Hierarchy Eliminate/Redesign/Reduce Sustainability Reuse Recycle Recover Residual mgmt 12
Local Government Role Provide facilities or operational services Educate the public Assist with land use barriers & business licences Impose landfill bans Work with Product Stewardship Council 13
National EPR Plan (2009) Phase 1 (by 2015) Packaging & printed material Electronics and electrical Mercury-containing products Household hazardous & Phase 1 (by 2017) Construction & demolition material Furniture, textiles, & carpet Appliances (including ODS) special wastes Automotive products 14
International EPR Work 15
Existing EPR Programs 16
What is Packaging? a material, substance or object that is (a) used to protect, contain or transport a commodity or product, or (b) attached to a commodity or product or its container for the purpose of marketing or communicating information about the commodity or product BC Environmental Management Act 17
What is Printed Paper? paper that is not packaging, but is printed with text or graphics as a medium for communicating information, and includes telephone directories, but does not include (a) other types of bound reference books, (b) bound literary books, or (c) bound text books. BC Recycling Regulation 18
CRD Landfill Composition (2010) 19
All Packaging and Printed Paper Question: Where is it discarded? At Residential Homes, Multi- Family Apartments, Public Spaces, Municipal Street Containers, etc. At Institutional, Commercial & Industrial facility Must have a plan Managed by facility
Who is the Producer? Multi-Materials BC: 21
Local Government Role Provide facilities or operational services Educate the public Assist with land use barriers & business licences Impose landfill bans Work with Product Stewardship Council 22
Service Levels 23
Upcoming Meetings & Deadlines October 2011: MOE-led public meetings Prince George (Oct. 11), Kelowna (Oct. 12), Burnaby (Oct. 13), Victoria (Oct. 28), Nelson (Oct 14), Webinar (TBA). Spring 2012: Producer-led consultations (TBA) November 2012: Stewardship plan submission May 2014: Stewardship program implementation 24
Vision 25
Contact Information General: www.recycling.gov.bc.ca Meeting Updates (RCBC): www.rcbc.bc.ca/education/productstewardship/packagingepr Stewardship plans: http://bcstewards.com/ Packaging EPR: teresa.conner@gov.bc.ca 26