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Next Steps for Packaging and Printed Paper Program in British Columbia

Next Steps for Packaging and Printed Paper Program in British Columbia. UBCM Annual Conference September 27, 2012. PRESENTATION OVERVIEW. Summary of Phase 1 activities Overview of activities since completion of Phase 1 Current status Next steps Reaching out to local governments.

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Next Steps for Packaging and Printed Paper Program in British Columbia

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  1. Next Steps forPackaging and Printed Paper Program in British Columbia UBCM Annual Conference September 27, 2012

  2. PRESENTATION OVERVIEW • Summary of Phase 1 activities • Overview of activities since completion of Phase 1 • Current status • Next steps • Reaching out to local governments

  3. Summary OF PHASE 1 ACTIVITIES Report - Current System for Managing Residential Packaging and Printed Paper, March 2012 • Who is doing what - Local government, not-for-profit, private services • System performance • Estimated PPP supplied, collected and recycled • Estimated recycling rate between 50% -57% Report - Packaging and Printed Paper Program Design Options, March 2012 • Program design options – system requirements • Defining recycling, recovery, residential premises, streetscape, reasonable access, materials to be accepted • Program design options – financial transactions • Contracts, incentives, direct delivery, combinations • Evaluation methodology and results

  4. Overview of Activities Since completion of Phase 1 With the data provided in the Current System Report, producers were able to estimate their share of collected PPP and consider next steps • Canadian Newspaper Association (CNA) • Compiled publishers’ data and assessed options • Recently re-engaged in discussions with MMBC • National producers such as Loblaw (Superstore), Unilever and Safeway liaised with CNA and other producers

  5. Overview of Activities Since completion of Phase 1, cont’d Discussions among producers over recent months identified shared objectives • Manage administration of producer organizations effectively • Commitment to BC PPP program • As first full EPR PPP program in Canada • As basket-of-goods program encompassing both packaging and printed paper Led to • Commitment of producers’ resources to BC PPP plan development process • Collaboration with MMBC as their producer agency of choice

  6. CURRENT STATUS Project team working with MMBC and producers to develop plan • Glenda Gies as Project Manager • Phase 1 project team plus others Working to respect November 19 regulated submission deadline • Dialogue with local governments and other stakeholders to solicit input to program plan is critical to developing an effective plan

  7. NEXT STEPS Happening Now Coming Soon • Major effort to reach out to local governments and other stakeholders • Reconsideration of program design approach to • Build on programs already in place • Capitalize on the expertise and experience of BC’s local governments and not-for-profit/private sector recyclers to increase collection and recycling of PPP in a manner that is both environmentally effective and economically efficient • Website and e-newsletters as sources of information • Followed by • Draft plan posted for comment • Workshop with webcast

  8. REACHING OUT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTs Project team has taken note of • Activities of UBCM PPP Working Group • UBCM PPP Product Stewardship Policy Paper We will be reaching out to • UBCM PPP Working Group • Local governments engaged in PPP programs and EPR discussions

  9. Contact information Project point of contact for local governments • Maura Walker, Maura Walker and Associates, Duncan, BC • Telephone: 250-597-7997 • Email: maura@maurawalker.com To receive e-newsletters or submit your views • Email consultation@multimaterialbc.ca

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