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Update On Progress Of Developing A Nationally Coordinated Leftover Paint Management System California Integrated Waste Management Board - July 2007.

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1 Update On Progress Of Developing A Nationally Coordinated Leftover Paint Management System California Integrated Waste Management Board - July 2007

2 California Integrated Waste Management Board 2 Leftover Paint – Historical Concern Why Leftover Paint is a concern to Local Government Overview of State and National efforts to promote Product Stewardship for Paint Next Steps

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7 7 Current Collection Rate of Available Leftover Paint 36% of leftover paint properly collected & recycled

8 California Integrated Waste Management Board 8 California & National Efforts 1990s: Board works with Local Govt. on paint issues throughout decade August 2000: Board Resolution to study Issue January 2001: Board Resolution approves advocating a fee of 15 to 30 cents per gallon of paint to help local government with cost 2004 – Paint Product Stewardship Initiative (National Paint Dialogue). First MOU Signed.

9 California Integrated Waste Management Board 9 California & National Efforts 2004-2007: Paint Dialogue conducts 11 research projects covering all aspects of leftover paint collection & recycling Shared responsibility and funding among manufacturers, recyclers, and government. CIWMB helped fund 3 projects: Recycled Paint Standard Paint Collection Infrastructure Study Product End Of Life Framework Report

10 California Integrated Waste Management Board 10 Current Status Paint EPR Landmark 2007 New Draft MOU by NPCA for National Leftover Paint Management System Strong Producer Responsibility included

11 California Integrated Waste Management Board 11 Basic (Draft) Framework of MOU Eco-Fee collected at retail Industry-run organization (to be created or named by Jan 2008) will collect & allocate funding Consumer Education component

12 California Integrated Waste Management Board 12 MOU Elements Industry partners with government to share cost & responsibility Industry creates new collection system where infrastructure does not exist No mandatory retail take-back

13 California Integrated Waste Management Board 13 MOU Elements Manage using reduce, re-use, recycle hierarchy Special consideration on how paint can be cost-effectively collected rural areas Consumers educated on which paints can or cannot be dried and disposed

14 California Integrated Waste Management Board 14 Concerns with (draft) MOU Need measurable collection goals and performance standards Need clear timeline on achieving goals Stakeholder roles & responsibilities must be clearly defined Need alternatives specified on how to revise/improve system if goals are not met

15 California Integrated Waste Management Board 15 Next Steps CIWMB recommends specific measurable collection & performance goals Details added to MOU by Dec 2007 Demonstration in Minnesota in 2008 Rolls out to other states in 2009: OR, WA, VT, California (July 2009); 5 more states per year to begin 2010


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