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Tour of Product Stewardship Programs in British Columbia, CanadaThe Northwest Product Stewardship Council hosted a day-long tour on Tuesday, October 2, 2007 to experience British Columbia’s successful product stewardship programs for handling difficult to manage products such as used paint, electronics, beverage containers and pharmaceuticals. These products may contain toxic materials or are expensive to collect and recycle. British Columbia's policies of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), also known as Product Stewardship, shift the burden of special handling and disposal of products from local governments to manufacturers of products. Manufacturers are asked to implement programs to recover and responsibly recycle their products at no cost to taxpayers. The costs of these programs are borne by consumers and producers who understand that these policies are essentially market-based incentives to improve product design and to internalize the costs of the use of these products. Watch the Video! Get on the Product Stewardship BusThe 27 minute video, Get on the Product Stewardship Bus, provides a virtual tour of British Columbia's product stewardship programs including paint, medicine and beverage containers as well as an overview of producer responsibility. Watch the 5 minute trailer below (requires Windows Media Player) or view the full version in Windows Media Player. (Also available in Real Media format). Who Attended?
Seventy policy makers attended the tour from various organizations in Washington and Oregon. Legislators, elected officials, recycling managers, environmental agency directors and managers, solid waste and wastewater agency directors and managers, public and private hazardous waste management organizations, solid waste advisory committees, and environmental non-governmental organizations were all represented on the tour. Product Stewardship Presentations
Facility ToursThe group toured the following facilities to learn more about how BC residents can take back their products for proper management.
Product Care Paint Processing Facility - This facility receives paint that was collected at Product Care collection depots throughout BC. Participants on the tour saw how the paint is sorted, bulked and packaged prior to shipment for recycling or other treatment processes. Multi-Drop Recycling Depot- Participants visited a privately run collection depot where residents can return all types of beverage containers for reimbursement on their beverage container deposits. Many depots also accept other materials for recycling such as paint, pesticides, electronics and various flammable liquids for free.
Changes Recycling Centre - Changes Recycling Centre has the responsibility of handling used deposit containers and packaging on behalf of Save-On-Foods stores. Participants saw how the centers are located next door to Save-On-Foods stores so that consumers have a convenient retail location where they can return their containers. |