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Saskatchewan Waste Electronic Equipment Program
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Saskatchewan: 1,000,000 people 6.5% of Canada – 651,000 sq km 15% of population over age 65 Median age 36.7
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SWEEP – Responsible Recycling for: Computers Laptops Printers Peripherals TVs
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Consumers bring end-of-life electronics to any SARCAN depot (no charge) Consumers pay an Environmental Handling Fee (EHF) when buying new stuff: Desktop Computers - $10; Portable Computers - $5; Monitors - $12; Desktop Printers - $8; Televisions - $15; $25; $30; $45 (set by screen size) SWEEP: the Public View
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In the beginning... Industry begins discussion in March 2003 EPSC Stewardship plan approved May 2006 SWEEP Incorporated July 2006 SWEEP launched February 2007
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Structure of SWEEP
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The SARCAN Collection System
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COLLECTION SYSTEM Collect electronics province- wide, year round at 68 depots. Also collection days at 3 more depots. Carts help customers move larger units.
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COLLECTION SYSTEM Depots count units and separate them into two streams: –Monitors and TVs are shrink wrapped onto pallets. –All other units are placed into fold-down plastic tubskids.
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COLLECTION SYSTEM Pallets and tubskids are shipped to our two Processing Plants in Saskatoon and Regina. Weighed, recorded and put onto one of two trailers: –Pallets eCycle –Tubskids Registered dismantling sites
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Dismantling Operations Estevan Diversified Services
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Dismantling Operations Dismantling operations at three SARC Member Agencies: –KIN Enterprises Inc., Prince Albert –Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Yorkton –Estevan Diversified Services Each use one supervisor and a staff of 6 dismantling technicians Paid a fixed rate for dismantling based on the weight of salvage returned
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Processing of Monitors & TVs eCycle Solutions – Airdrie, Alberta
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Program Manager
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About Product Care a multi-provincial industry organization for paint/HHW: BC, AB, SK & NS Product Care serves SWEEP as Program Manager, achieves administrative synergies with other “member” programs
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Product Care - Role Member relations – 593 ‘first sellers’ Collect EHF Manage auditing: members, processors, end users Administration – accounting, track collection and processing
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Communications
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media relations baseline survey transit advertising campaign in two cities stakeholder communication programs
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Transit advertising:
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3.9 M pounds diverted from landfills 179,487 units collected 79% of population know to take EOLE to one of the 71 SARCAN Depots 45% of population has electronics in storage for disposal 14 months and counting …
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Challenges
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Program Administration Harmonization issues with programs in other jurisdictions –Member audits –Recycler audits –Product Definitions Moving to Phase 2 of equipment collected
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Collection and Processing Bare / broken CRTs CPUs with mice droppings (hanta virus) Expanded product approval list Non-cooperative bulk customers After-hour product abandonment Salvage markets not completing the rigorous EPSC Vendor Qualification process
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Joan Meyer, Executive Director SWEEP Telephone – 306-774-7661 Email – jmeyer@sweepit.ca Website - www.sweepit.ca Mark Kurschner, President Product Care Association 604 592 2972 x 201 mark@productcare.org www.productcare.org
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