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A Better Way: Product Stewardship
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Report to CIWMB: Framework for Evaluating End-of-Life Management Systems Case Studies 1.Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation 2.British Columbia Paint/Pesticide System 3.Maine Thermostat Law 4.Maine E-Waste Law 5.California Automobile Battery Take-Back 6.California E-Waste Law (SB 20) 7.California Oil Recycling Enhancement Act 8.Agricultural Container Recycling Council
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Cell Phone Waste 426,000 chrisjordan.com
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Voluntary Stewardship
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Voluntary Producers internalize costs in product price, manage fund, program and operations Low collection rate as compared to sales Supported by: – Landfill ban – Mandatory retailer collection – Market value of metals – Industry driven Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation
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Voluntary financing, internalized costs Producers manage fund, program and operations 100 million lbs collected since 1992 Major problem: – free-riders
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APPROVED 2008 Legislation SB 1723 – Ag Pesticide Containers EPR AB 1860 – Recalled Products Take-Back AB 2347 – Mercury Thermostat EPR AB 1879 – Green Chemistry The Governor calls AB 1879 “the most comprehensive Green Chemistry program ever established” and added that it “puts an end to the less effective chemical-by- chemical ban of the past.”
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EUROPEN: Trends in GDP, packaging consumption and packaging disposal in EU-15, 1998-2006 Economic Growth Decoupled From Packaging Generation 8
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Corporate presentation EN-V2008 17/01/2008 9 Household Packaging Treatment In Brussels
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Continuous growth for more than 50 years Plastics production ramped up from 1.5 Mio t in 1950 to 260 Mio t in 2007 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is about 9.5 % Source: PlasticsEurope Market Research Group (PEMRG) MAPEX Plastics: A material for the future…… Mio t 1950: 1.5 Europe (WE + CEE) 1976: 50 1989: 100 2002: 200 2007: 260 Includes Thermoplastics, Polyurethanes, Thermosets, Elastomers, Adhesives, Coatings and Sealants and PP-Fibers. Not included PET-, PA- and Polyacryl-Fibers World
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What to Do and What to Avoid To Do Mandatory – legislation Industry designed and managed programs Industry funded, internalized costs Ensure waste hierarchy is enforced – source reduction first! Performance goals Enforcement Avoid Voluntary Government designed programs Government managed programs Government managed funds
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Contact CPSC Heidi Sanborn Executive Director heidi@CalPSC.org 916-480-9010 www.CalPSC.org Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board. Zero Waste — You Make It Happen. © 2009 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB). All rights reserved. This publication, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB. Developed with support from the
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