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Encorp Pacific (Canada)

Encorp Pacific (Canada). How We Got Started. 1970 Litter Act 1994 Encorp Pacific Inc. established 1998 Beverage Container Stewardship Program Regulation 2004 Recycling Regulation. For-profit Corporate Sector. Government and Non-Profit Sector. Not-for-profit Corporate Sector.

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Encorp Pacific (Canada)

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  1. Encorp Pacific (Canada)

  2. How We Got Started 1970 Litter Act 1994 Encorp Pacific Inc. established 1998 Beverage Container Stewardship Program Regulation 2004 Recycling Regulation

  3. For-profit Corporate Sector Government and Non-Profit Sector Not-for-profit Corporate Sector Provincial Government Brand Owners Encorp Pacific (Canada)– a product stewardship agency Local Governmentsmunicipalities and regional districts Retailers Private Sector Recycling Industry – depots, processors, transporters and recyclers Non-Government Organizationsenvironmental and consumer Roles & Responsibilities The Public

  4. How the System is Funded • Unredeemed Deposits • Commodity Values • Container Recycling Fees • calculated for each container type • no cross-subsidy between container types

  5. $ SYSTEM PROCESS 1BRAND OWNER How Encorp’s system works ENCORP gets paid the deposits & Container Recycling Fee • Brandowner packages beverages in their choice of container • Sells the beverages to the retailer • Charges the retailer deposits and container recycling fees (CRF) • Pays Encorp the deposits and CRF

  6. 2RETAILER How Encorp’s system works ENCORP creates consumer awareness programs • Pays deposits and CRF to brandowner when beverages purchased • Sells beverages and charges purchaser deposits and CRF

  7. 3CONSUMER How Encorp’s system works ENCORP creates consumer awareness programs • Pays deposits and CRF • Takes empty containers to depot • Receives refund of deposit

  8. $ 4DEPOT How Encorp’s system works ENCORP reimburses depots for deposits and pays handling fees • Depot pays deposit refund to consumer • Depot places containers in bags • Depot stores bags for pickup

  9. $ 5TRANSPORTER How Encorp’s system works ENCORP pays fee to transporters • Driver collects full bags and loads truck • Driver enters number and type of bags into handheld computer • Transports containers to nearest processor

  10. $ 6PROCESSOR How Encorp’s system works ENCORP pays fee to processors • Processor bales containers to make them easier to ship • Glass containers are crushed

  11. $ 7RECYCLER How Encorp’s system works ENCORP receives payment from sale of materials • Recycler converts containers into raw material or new products • Glass containers are crushed

  12. 1,122,000 1,058,000 1,012,000 948,000 894,000 849,000 815,000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Actual 2006 Forecast Sales Growth Actual Sales - Units (000's) 1,200,000 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 -

  13. 74.99% 74.16% 74.04% 72.97% 72.50% 72.48% 72.48% 2004 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 Actual 2006 Forecast Recovery Rate 80.00% 78.00% 76.00% 74.00% 72.00% 70.00% 68.00%

  14. Challenges • Growth of bottled water sales in single serve plastic • new types of retail outlets & distribution • new types of consumers • Increased high-density urban development • storage • redemption convenience • Industrial, Commercial & Institutional (IC&I) sector • return-it@work • Recycling Fatigue • lower priority for local governments

  15. Thank you!

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