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Title: Workshop Webcast


1
Workshop/ Webcast 1Revised (Phase 1 2) Waste
Electrical Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Program
Development
  • February 4, 2009

Slide 1
2
Welcome!
  • In person 90
  • Webcast audience 150
  • slides advance automatically
  • enlarge slide
  • email box for questions comments on left-hand
    side of webcast console
  • use any time
  • please include name affiliation
  • Archived webcast available for 6 months

Slide 2
3
Todays Agenda (1)
  • Consultation process
  • Update on Phase 1 program implementation
  • Key features of WEEE Program
  • Introduction to Phase 2 WEEE
  • Preliminary data projections
  • Questions answers
  • Break

Slide 3
4
Todays Agenda (2)
  • Operational considerations
  • Policy considerations
  • How to provide feedback comments

Slide 4
5
Consolidated Program Plan
  • Consolidate revised Phase 1 Program Plan with
    new Phase 2 program elements
  • Benefits
  • deliver single integrated program
  • greater level of efficiency for stewards
    service providers
  • Final deliverable revised WEEE Program Plan
  • due to Minister of Environment July 10, 2009
  • several interim deadlines to be met

Slide 5
6
2009 Plan Submission Timelines
Slide 6
7
Progress to Date
  • OES meeting regularly with representatives from
    MOE WDO
  • Stewards providing industry information
  • OES awarded the contract to a market research
    firm on supply of Phase 2 electronics
    electrical equipment (EEE) data
  • January 21, 2009 Document for Consultation
    posted to OES website for comment

See www.ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca
Slide 7
8
Objectives of Todays Consultation
  • Update key stakeholders
  • Encourage continued engagement in planning
    process
  • Request feedback comments on program
  • Options under consideration
  • Provide preliminary planning information
  • identify gaps in our current knowledge

Slide 8
9
Next Steps
  • Friday, February 13 deadline for comments
  • Workshop/Webcast 2 target end of March
  • review revised Program Plan

Survey tool available to facilitate
comments www.ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca Su
rvey tool link details at end of this presentation
Slide 9
10
Update on Phase 1 Program Implementation
  • Gordon DayOES Program Manager

Slide 10
11
Key Background Documents
  • Waste Diversion Act (WDA) June 2002
  • Ontario Regulation 393/04 December 2004
  • WDO WEEE Study July 2005
  • Ministers Program Request Letter June 11, 2007
  • OES Report on Consultation to Support Development
    of WEEE Program Plan
  • published March 31, 2008
  • Phase 1 WEEE Program Plan
  • approved by Minister of Environment July 9, 2008

Slide 11
12
Reminder
  • EEE Electrical Electronic Equipment
  • designated materials for which stewards must
    report pay fees to OES
  • WEEE Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment
  • waste EEE for which OES responsible to manage in
    accordance with specifications outlined in WEEE
    Program Plan

Slide 12
13
Background
  • OES designated IFO for WEEE
  • Electronic Product Stewardship Canada (EPSC)
    Retail Council of Canada (RCC) proposed
    development of IFO for WEEE.
  • September 2007 OES incorporated
  • October 2007 WDO approved OES as IFO for WEEE
  • July 9, 2008 Minister of the Environment
    approved Phase 1 WEEE Program Plan

Slide 13
14
Alternatives to the OES WEEE Program
  • WDA allows for establishment of separate Industry
    Stewardship Plans (ISP)
  • sections 34(1) 34(2)
  • after Program Plan approval
  • with consideration of IFO fee-setting cycle
  • ISP can achieve equal or better results
  • procedures for ISPs available at www.wdo.ca

Youre in until youre out
Slide 14
15
Phase 1 Update (1)
  • Launched online system for stewards service
    providers
  • System allows
  • prospective WEEE primary recyclers to register
    complete Electronic Recycling Standard (ERS)
    application procedure
  • interested organizations to complete application
    to become OES approved collection site for WEEE
  • companies to register if interested in providing
    additional reuse refurbishment services
  • registration for Stewards of Phase 1 2 WEEE

Slide 15
16
Phase 1 Update (2)
  • Re-launched OES website
  • added content for different stakeholder groups
  • Notified potential EEE stewards including
  • manufacturers, assemblers, distributors,
    re-sellers, retailers importers
  • Online registration system for Phase 1 stewards
  • register as possible steward for Phase 2
  • 102 companies already registered with OES as
    potential stewards
  • Program commencement, April 1, 2009
  • first monthly steward report due May, 2009

Slide 16
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Phase 1 Update (3)
  • Stewards will report pay fees monthly
  • Remitters Agreement allows reporting payment on
    behalf of steward
  • 3-way agreement between steward, remitter OES
  • online click-wrap process
  • does not transfer legal obligation steward
    remains legally obligated

Slide 17
18
Phase 1 Update (4)
  • 101 organizations have applied to be WEEE
    collection sites
  • represents 148 collection sites
  • 55 of these organizations applied to be WEEE
    reuse refurbisher collection sites
  • OES board agreed to refund cost of Environmental
    Management System (EMS) audit for non-commercial
    organizations

Slide 18
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Phase 1 Update (5)
  • 44 companies applied to be primary recyclers of
    end-of-life (EOL) WEEE
  • 22 currently involved in WEEE primary processing
  • Total of 11 companies have entered information in
    primary processing application
  • 6 incomplete or not yet submitted applications
  • 5 companies submitted 3 forwarded to SGS
    Systems Services (third-party site auditor)
  • determine need for audit of primary /or
    downstream processors

Slide 19
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Phase 1 Update (6)
  • First WEEE-allocation competitive bid process for
    audited approved primary processors to take
    place in February
  • application process remains open
  • OES will contract with local regional
    transportation companies on 90 day bids
  • Request for Expressions of Interest (REOI) for
    special event collection services is open
  • organizations can still respond
  • RFP for consolidation activities to be released
    this week

Slide 20
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Phase 1 WEEE Information Sessions
  • Steward information sessionlate February
  • demonstrate reporting remitter process
  • Municipal collection site information session
  • date to be confirmed (TBC)
  • Non-Municipal Collection Site Information Session
  • date TBC

OES to notify stakeholders via Bits Bytes
email newsletter
Slide 21
22
Development of Revised (Phase 1 2) WEEE
Program Plan
  • Jennifer Russell

Slide 22
23
Who is Affected by Revisions?
  • Stewards/retailers/distributors/remitters
  • Service Providers
  • collection sites
  • charitable organizations
  • municipalities
  • transporters consolidation warehousing
  • reuse/ refurbishment organizations
  • primary processors
  • WEEE generators
  • public
  • industrial, commercial institutional (ICI)
    establishments

Slide 23
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WEEE Program Rules - Stewards
  • Designated stewards are
  • Brand Owners-of all EEE
  • resident in Ontario
  • First Importers-of EEE for which they are first
    importer
  • Franchisors-of EEE which are supplied within
    relevant franchise system
  • Manufacturers (assemblers)-of unbranded EEE
  • resident in Ontario

Phase 1 WEEE Program Plan available at
www.ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca
Slide 24
25
Responsibilities of EEE Stewards
  • Register with OES
  • Declare obligation for Phase 1
  • Report on type quantity of EEE each steward
    supplies into the Ontario marketplace
  • Pay fees, if applicable

Register at https//mtsreg.oesdatasystem.ca/login
.aspx or www.ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca
Slide 25
26
Role of WEEE Service Providers
  • OES service providers include
  • collection site operators
  • reusers refurbishers
  • transportation consolidation operators
  • primary end-of-life (EOL) WEEE recyclers
  • Register with OES apply to provide services

Register at https//mtsreg.oesdatasystem.ca/login
.aspx or www.ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca
Slide 26
27
OES Standards Guidelines
  • Standards exist for all service providers
  • OES Electronics Recycling Standard
  • Appendix 9a
  • OES Recycling Standard Guidance Document
  • Appendix 9b
  • OES Recycling Qualification Process
  • Appendix 9c
  • WEEE Reuse Refurbishment Standard
  • Appendix 10a

Phase 1 WEEE Program Plan available at
www.ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca
Slide 27
28
Phase 2 WEEE
  • Introduction

Slide 28
29
Phase 2 Obligated Materials
  • Ministers Program Request Letter of June 11,
    2007
  • 3 major categories from O. Reg. 393/04
  • Information Technology Equipment (Schedule 2)
  • Telecommunications Equipment (Schedule 3)
  • Audio-Visual Equipment (Schedule 4)
  • 24 designated WEEE materials for Phase 2
  • added to 20 designated Phase 1 WEEE materials

Slide 29
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Schedule 2 Information Technology
Slide 30
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Schedule 3Telecommunications Equipment
Slide 31
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Schedule 4 Audio Visual Equipment
Slide 32
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Program Definitions of Obligated Materials
  • Proposed material definitions
  • specifies inclusions exclusions
  • Key to legal authority for OES to require
    stewards to submit reports to pay fees

Refer to Handout 1 Material Definitions availab
le at consultation page of www.ontarioelectronics
tewardship.ca
Slide 33
34
Product Definitions Development
  • OES identified definitions as critical first step
  • Assessed function components of designated
    products
  • Integrated with language criteria in other
    provinces
  • recognized unique Ontario requirements
  • Initial drafts reviewed with MOE WDO
  • ensure conformance with intention of Minister
    Regulation
  • Presented today for comment

Slide 34
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Handout 1 Proposed Definitions
Slide 35
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Proposed Definitions
  • Please review proposed definitions
  • Material definition language
  • EEE inclusions
  • EEE exclusions
  • Questions or comments welcome during QA
  • Submit comments suggestions online

OES Consultation Survey Tool www.ontarioelectronic
stewardship.ca
Slide 36
37
Materials Grouped for Reporting Fee-Setting
(1)
Phase 1 category modified to include Phase 2 EEE
Slide 37
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Materials Grouped for Reporting Fee-Setting (2)
  • Please note
  • Modified 2 Categories from Phase 1 Program Plan
  • Computer Peripherals Printing Imaging Devices
    categories modified for Phase 2 EEE
  • Differentiated sub-categories within material
    groupings
  • 2 subcategories of Printing Imaging Devices
  • 4 subcategories of Image, Audio Video Players
    Recorders
  • Priority to harmonize reporting categories with
    those of other provinces

Slide 38
39
Constant WEEE Program Elements
  • Elements from Phase 1 that will not be changing
  • MOE enforcement
  • Steward reporting schedule
  • Definition of Stewards of EEE
  • Phase 1 Product Definitions
  • Desktop Computers
  • Portable Computers
  • Monitors
  • Televisions

Please note that this list is not exclusive
Slide 39
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Phase 2 Preliminary Data Projections
Slide 40
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The Big Picture
  • Revised (Phase 1 2) WEEE Program Plan will
    incorporate data on Phase 1 2 products
  • Material categories
  • maintain some material categories
  • modify some material categories
  • introduce new material categories
  • Increase overall material managed under WEEE
    program

Slide 41
42
Phase 1 2 WEEE Under Regulation 393/04
as per WDO WEEE Study Report results (2005)
data do not include copiers (Phase 2)
Slide 42
43
Purpose of Gathering Data
  • Required to set targets for
  • accessibility
  • collection
  • recycling
  • Establish performance benchmarks such as
  • total volumes collected
  • total volumes reused/refurbished
  • total volumes recycled
  • total costs
  • others

Slide 43
44
Compiling Data
  • Data available to date
  • updated estimates from WEEE Study (WDO, 2005)
  • Inter-Provincial Phase 2 Study (commissioned by
    SWEEP, ACES ESABC)
  • www.acestewardship.ca/pdf/ACES_Phase11_EHF_Report.
    pdf
  • Electro-Federation of Canada
  • industry survey responses re capacity

Slide 44
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Seeking Additional Data
  • Other potential sources efforts
  • soliciting input from stewards industry
  • purchasing supplied for use data from commercial
    market research companies

Upload information /or data files OES
Consultation Survey Tool www.ontarioelectronicstew
ardship.ca
Note comments will be included as part of
official record but not attributed
Slide 45
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Projected Quantities of WEEE
  • WEEE Discard Model
  • Used in Phase 1 plan by other provincial
    programs
  • Predictive tool to estimate when EEE products
    supplied become WEEE available for collection
    by OES
  • Model inputs include
  • historic quantities supplied into Ontario
  • assumptions on first life reuse/storage
  • historic product weights

Slide 46
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Preliminary Data
  • Broken into 5 Material Groupings for Phase 2
  • Sub-categories identified within Material
    Groupings

Refer to Handout 2 Preliminary Data at
consultation page of www.ontarioelectronicsteward
ship.ca
Slide 47
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Handout 2 Preliminary Data
Slide 48
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Data on EEE Supplied into Ontario
  • Supplied into Ontario - EEE (products)
  • Current status
  • no data on Aftermarket Vehicle subcategory
  • replacement audio/video players recorders for
    post-sale installation in vehicles
  • data do not distinguish desktop vs.
    floor-standing model for Printing Imaging
    Devices
  • data on business-to-business sales distribution
    networks have been unavailable

Upload information /or data files via OES
Consultation Survey Tool www.ontarioelectronicstew
ardship.ca
Slide 49
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Preliminary Supplied into Ontario Printing
Imaging Devices
Tonnes
Slide 50
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Preliminary Supplied into Ontario Image, Audio
Video Players Recorders
Tonnes
Slide 51
52
Preliminary Supplied into Ontario Cellular
Phones, PDAs Pagers
Tonnes
Slide 52
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Preliminary Supplied into Ontario Telephones
Telephone Accessories
Tonnes
Slide 53
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Preliminary Supplied into Ontario Computer
Peripherals (Phase 2 Only)
Tonnes
Slide 54
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Data on WEEE Available for Collection
  • Available for Collection WEEE
  • generators wish to dispose
  • Limited data on lifespans of certain Phase 2 EEE
    affecting Available for Collection calculation

Upload information and/or data files via OES
Consultation Survey Tool www.ontarioelectronicstew
ardship.ca
Slide 55
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Preliminary Ontario Available for Collection
-Printing Imaging Devices
Tonnes
Slide 56
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Preliminary Ontario Available for Collection
-Image, Audio Video Players Recorders
Tonnes
Slide 57
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Preliminary Ontario Available for Collection
-Cellular Phones, PDAs Pagers
Tonnes
Slide 58
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Preliminary Ontario Available for Collection
-Telephones Telephone Accessories
Tonnes
Slide 59
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Preliminary Ontario Available for Collection
-Computer Peripherals (Phase 2 Only)
Tonnes
Slide 60
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Request for Feedback
  • OES seeks your feedback insight on preliminary
    data projections for Phase 2 materials

Provide comments upload information /or data
files via OES Consultation Survey
Tool www.ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca
Slide 61
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Questions?
Slide 62
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Break
  • BREAK
  • (15 20 minutes)

Slide 63
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Welcome Back!
Slide 64
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Next Topics
  • Operations considerations
  • Policy considerations
  • How to provide feedback comments

Slide 65
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Implications for Phase 1 Program Operations
  • Gordon DayOES Program Manager

Slide 66
67
Facilitating Opportunities for Reuse
  • Program requires 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle)
    approach
  • Phase 2 brings new opportunities to increase
    reuse /or refurbishment
  • cell phones copiers WEEE components etc.
  • reduced privacy concerns
  • Partnerships with existing reuse/refurbishment
    programs activities to increase access
    capture of WEEE
  • Creating direct reuse/refurbishment channels

Slide 67
68
Investigating Specific Reuse Initiatives
  • Electronic Materials Exchange Network
  • online generator sale/exchange of WEEE
  • already happening in certain regions of Ontario
  • Empowering generators
  • web-based search tool allows generators to
    direct WEEE for desired end-use (reuse vs.
    recycling vs. destruction)
  • Component reuse
  • rechargeable batteries laptops, cell phones, etc.

Slide 72
69
Reuse, Refurbishment Processing
CapacityPhases 1 2
  • Survey distributed to industry reuse/refurbishers
    processors (closed January 2009)
  • 12 companies responded 15 different sites
  • Preliminary assessment of capacity for Phase 2
    WEEE reuse/ refurbishment processing in
    Ontario 88,500 tonnes

Consultation Survey Tool www.ontarioelectronicstew
ardship.ca
Slide 68
70
New Collection Opportunities
  • Handheld WEEE
  • smaller easier for generators to dispose
    easier for OES to collect
  • target key generators schools/offices, etc.
  • more feasible for interested commercial/retailers
  • increase number of access/collection points
  • Increased number of collection channels
  • improved accessibility for generators

Slide 69
71
Review Collection Site Requirements
  • New materials create new options for
  • modifying sorting packaging requirements
  • packaging specifications
  • transport containers options
  • requirements at depot different than public
    drop-off
  • municipal vs. commercial/retail needs

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72
Review Consolidation Process
  • Assess optimum conditions for directing WEEE
    through consolidation
  • Investigate alternatives to consolidation
  • by region, by material grouping
  • Assess potential to maximize efficiencies within
    existing consolidation process
  • Evaluate opportunities for direct-shipment
    channel options
  • ICI generators ship direct to processor
  • public generators mail WEEE direct to processor

Slide 71
73
WEEE Allocation Process
  • Program plan included a comprehensive allocation
    process for collected WEEE
  • Objectives of process include
  • meet targets in a manner to maximize
    environmental outcomes and in a cost effective
    manner
  • WEEE processors must meet or exceed the ERS
  • contract with primary processors in a fair and
    transparent system that supports diversity and
    ensures sufficient overall processing capacity
  • foster continuous improvement in contracted
    processors environmental and economic performance.

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Operational Considerations on Allocation Process
  • Timing of bids contract timing
  • how does Phase 2 impact timing of bids?
  • Bid evaluation criteria
  • should they be modified for Phase 2 materials?
  • Changes how materials are collected and handled
    may impact allocation process
  • Continued opportunities for new entrants
  • must meet the ERS requirements

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Request for Feedback
  • OES seeks your feedback on the implications for
    Phase 1 Program

Provide comments upload information and/or data
files via OES Consultation Survey
Tool www.ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca
Slide 75
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Policy Considerations for the Revised WEEE
Program Plan
  • Derek Stephenson

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First Program to Add Phase 2 materials
  • Simultaneously modify Phase 1 plan add new
    materials
  • Requires modifications to
  • material groupings
  • incentive payments
  • fee setting methodology
  • governance
  • New issues to consider
  • materials managed under multiple programs
  • promotion education strategies
  • determining commencement date

Slide 77
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Material Groupings
  • Revised material groupings for fee-setting

Slide 78
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Is 165/tonne Incentive Payment Still Valid?
  • Radically different economic conditions
  • commodity prices
  • fuel prices
  • New mix of materials
  • new sizes shapes
  • material composition different
  • New collection strategies required?
  • new channels for small WEEE?
  • shipping from generator directly to processor?

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Fee-Setting Methodology (1)-Guiding Principles
  • Existing
  • no cross-subsidization of management costs across
    WEEE groups
  • steward fees based on supplied EEE units
  • fee-setting begins with cost to manage WEEE
    groups
  • material-specific fees may be modified
  • common shared costs assessed in fair
    transparent manner
  • New
  • cost of obsolete WEEE assessed on successive
    product technology

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Cost of Obsolete WEEE
  • Obsolete WEEE technologies no longer supplied
    (e.g. 8-track player)
  • Successive product technology-cost to manage
    obsolete WEEE applied to steward fees for
    obligated device that follows/replaces it

Illustrative Example
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Fee-Setting Methodology (2)
  • Existing provisions
  • OES board may consider applying factors to
    achieve policy objectives
  • add appropriate share of any shortfall or surplus
  • should there be greater contingency allowance?
  • New considerations
  • how to recover appropriate share of costs of
    Phase 1 efforts that benefit Phase 2
  • what to include (plan development, RD)?
  • how to allocate (relative to total fees, number
    of stewards)?
  • how to modify fee-setting
  • build into following year fees?

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Governance of OES
  • Existing plan proposed re-evaluation of
    governance structure after initial steward
    registration
  • Governance proposal to be included with revised
    program plan
  • proposal for regulation governing composition
    appointment of Board of Directors
  • to reflect composition of registered stewards
  • IFO governance issues being examined as part of
    Waste Diversion Act (WDA) review

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84
Materials Managed Under Multiple Programs
  • Batteries, fluorescent bulbs tubes designated
    under MHSW program
  • ERS Guidance Document requires removal prior to
    mechanical processing
  • Legal obligation remains with designated IFO
    (Stewardship Ontario)
  • Options to consider
  • WEEE processors register as MHSW collection sites
  • reciprocal agreement between IFOs
  • steward reporting
  • accounting for management costs

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Promotion Education Strategies
  • 3 approved WDO programs
  • Blue Box, MHSW WEEE
  • tires program under development
  • All programs target overlapping consumers/users
  • potential for common return sites
  • Need for greater coordination efficiency in
    delivery strategies
  • program goals objectives
  • where to take designated materials
  • OES Stewardship Ontario evaluating common Do
    What You Can brand shared platforms

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What Will be Revised Plan Commencement Date?
  • Revised plan to be submitted July 2009
  • 24 weeks to post for comment
  • 3090 day comment period
  • MOE review approval time unknown
  • Revised plan approval
  • earliest late September 2009?
  • possibly December 2009 or later?
  • Revised Phase 1 fees required April 1 2010 if
    revised plan not approved or approval delayed
  • when to begin Phase 1 Year 2 fee setting?

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Consultation Survey Tool
  • New method for submitting feedback comments on
    issues in
  • workshop/ webcast
  • Document for Consultation
  • Access survey tool at OES website (see box at
    bottom)
  • www.ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca

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Completing the Survey
  • First page outlines survey submission process,
    tips, other information

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Questions?
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We Want to Hear from You!
  • Provide your comments to OES
  • include comments questions
  • upload files documents
  • help OES obtain industry data information
  • all submissions will be entered as part of record
    but will be unattributed

OES Consultation Survey Tool www.ontarioelectronic
stewardship.ca
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Reminder
  • Comments feedback required by February 13
  • Document for Consultation
  • Workshop/Webcast 1 (today)
  • Post draft Preliminary Plan March 16
  • End of March Workshop/Webcast 2

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Thank you!
Slide 92
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