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Stewardship plan outlines a number of additional performance measures that may be considered and/or incorporated for future reporting purposes (i.e., mass balance, volumes recycled, volumes disposed).

Expansion of program to Phase II products took place on February 1, 2009. Additional detail is provided in the program stewardship plan, annual report and regulation.

SOURCES 1. ACES Annual Report (2009)

2. www.acestewardship.ca 3. ACES Stewardship Plan

4. Solid Waste-Resource Management Regulations under Section 102 of the Environment Act; Section 18N added: O.I.C. 2007-102, N.S. Reg. 61/2007 5. Six-Month Report to July 31, 2008 (submitted to Nova Scotia Environment) 6. Personal Communication (D. Lyons, RRFB)

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PROGRAM

British Columba (ESABC)

BACKGROUND

Key Parties and Responsibilities

ESABC (Association)

British Columbia Ministry of Environment (Regulator) Encorp Pacific, Canada (Program Manager)

Products included

Desktop computers, portable computers, display devices, desktop printers, computer peripherals (additional categories to be include in 2010 and 2012).

Financing model Environmental handling fee (EHF) applied to regulated

products by ESABC members.

Established Established 2006; operational 2007.

Other relevant details

Governed by Environmental Management Act RECYCLING REGULATION, B.C. Reg. 449/2004

PERFORMANCE MEASURES

(Currently in Use)

Financial

• Annual Audited financial statements (required by both the Recycling Regulation)

• Breakdown of program costs by major categories

Operational

• Number of units sold (by category)

• Total weight collected and recycled (including by region)

• Total weight collected per capita (including by region)

• Total weight collected by product category

Awareness

• Program and product awareness • Advertising and engagement • Website visits

• Hotline calls

Accessibility

• Program coverage through GIS-based analysis • Number of collection sites

• Number of drop-off events

Environmental Impact

• Design for environment (discussed)

KEY

METHODOLOGICAL STEPS AND DATA COLLECTION

Financial Standard methods

Operational

Collection rate per capita (kg/capita):

Total volume materials collected (as reported by Encorp Pacific) divided by British Columbia population (Statistics Canada) as of January 1 of reporting year.

Awareness Public survey

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PROGRAM

British Columba (ESABC)

Environmental Impact

None specified

CHALLENGES AND OTHER NOTES

Challenges of utilizing the selected reporting measures as defined in The Act has resulted in this study to consider alternate measures.

Expansion of program to Phase II products (selected telecommunications and audio-visual products) to be implemented commencing July 1, 2010.

Further details provided in ESABC stewardship plan, annual reports and Recycling Regulation.

SOURCES 1. ESABC Annual Reports 2007, 2008

2. www.esabc.ca

3. Environmental Management Act RECYCLING REGULATION, B.C. Reg. 449/2004

4. Environmental Management Act RECYCLING REGULATION, Schedule 3 Electrical and Electronic Product Category B.C. Reg. 23/2006, s. 8; am. B.C. Reg. 374/2008, ss. 2 to 6

5. Ipsos Reid Electronics Recycling: ESABC Program Awareness and Impact Final Report 2008

6. EPSC, British Columbia Stewardship Plan for End-of-Life Electronics, October 13, 2003

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PROGRAM

Ontario (OES)

BACKGROUND

Key Parties and Responsibilities

OES (Industry Funding Organization) Minister of the Environment (regulator)

Waste Diversion Ontario (Oversees program on behalf of regulator)

Products included

From program inception in 2007, includes desktop computers, portable computers, computer peripherals, monitors, televisions, printing devices; as of April 2010, will include computer peripherals (including modems), printing devices (including copiers, scanners,

typewriters), telephones (physical and accessories), cellular phones, PDA’s and pagers, audio and video players, cameras, equalizers and pre-amplifiers, radios, receivers, speakers, tuner, turntable, video

players/projectors, video recorder, personal hand-held computers.

Financing model Environmental handling fee (EHF) applied to regulated

products by OES stewards.

Established 2007 (implementation April, 2009)

Other relevant details

Governed by: Waste Diversion Act (2002) Corporations Act,

ONT Reg 393/04 WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

PERFORMANCE MEASURES

(Currently in Use) Financial

• Collection costs per tonne by material category and compared to budget

• Transportation costs (same) • Consolidation costs (same) • Processing costs (same)

Operational

• Reuse targets (tonnes and kg/capita) • Collection targets (kg/capita)

• Recycling targets (tonnes)

• Total WEEE collected by category (tonnes, units) by type of collection location (steward, retailer, etc.) and type of collection (event, site).

• Total WEEE collected and processed

• Total WEEE collected and processed via approved direct shipment option **

• Total WEEE managed and processed under Stewards self-management option **

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PROGRAM

Ontario (OES)

collected) of material managed through reuse and refurbishment

• Number of units reported as redistributed and compared to reuse targets

• Total volume recycled , and compared to recycling targets **

• Total volume disposed **

• New information on product weights, life spans and portion reused to populate Discard Model

** To include tonnes and/or units and/or kg per capita, percentage of material collected and percentage of material available for collection.

Awareness

• Public survey undertaken early on to inform program development

• Evaluation of communication and public awareness tools

Accessibility

• Number of collection sites and events, plus information on approved reuse and refurbishment sites

• Number of collection events

Environmental Impact

• Mass balance of materials collected and directed to processors

• Design for Environment (initiatives undertaken)

KEY

METHODOLOGICAL STEPS AND DATA COLLECTION

Financial Standard methods

Operational

Reuse targets:

Total volume (tonnes) of electronics entering reuse or refurbishment – determined through consideration of a) WEEE available for collection; b) WEEE generation by sector (JC & I versus residential); c) potential for WEEE reused) industry study findings.

Collection targets:

Estimated using data and assumptions from ESABC, SWEEP and ACES to calculate collection-rate growth and applying this to baseline data for WEEE available for collection.

Recycling targets:

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Ontario (OES)

divided by total volume of WEEE collected. Determined using estimated quantity of WEEE collected and applying a recycling target of 77.5% to each material (metal, plastic, etc.). Recycling rate growth increase of 2.5% applied annually.

Awareness Standard methods

Accessibility Standard methods

Environmental impact

Standard methods

CHALLENGES AND OTHER NOTES

Expansive plans and requirements related to performance measurements outlined.

Additional detail provided in program plan, annual report and regulation.

SOURCES 1. Final Revised (Phase 1 and 2) Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment

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