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Product Stewardship: National Trends
Kate Hagemann Product Stewardship Institute
Advancing Recycling & Organics Management:A Sustainable Future
March 29, 2010
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Who is the Product Stewardship Institute?
February 25, 2011
Non-profit founded in 2000 Membership 46 States 200+ Local governments 70+ Corporate,
Organizational, Academic & Non-U.S. Government Partners
Board of Directors: 7 states, 4 local agencies
• National product stewardship network
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Product stewardship means looking at the impact of a product:
from the time it is raw materials
until it is discarded
Raw Materials
Manufacturing
Transportation Retail Use Disposal/Recycling
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PSI Principles of Product Stewardship
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1. Shared Responsibility2. Cost internalization3. Incentives for Cleaner Products4. Performance goals5. Flexible Management Strategies
* Endorsements: National League of Cities, Environmental Council of States, Solid Waste Association of North America, and many other organizations
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EPR shifts the financial burden of select waste management programs
Government Private Sector
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EPR shifts the costs off of government, however, government may continue to
collect.
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Trend: Voluntary EPR Programs
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Manufacturers• Electronics manufacturers• Call2Recycle (rechargeable batteries)• Thermostat Recycling Corporation• End of Life Vehicle Solutions Corporation (ELVS)• Pesticide containers
Retailers• Staples, Office Max, Office Depot – Computers, batteries, cell phones, toner cartridges• Home Depot and Lowe’s – CFLs, batteries• Best Buy – Electronics
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Role of Voluntary Systems
• Interim steps prior to legislation• Increase visibility of take-back programs• Allows progress on products of low
government priority• Provides collection options today
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Trend: Regulated Systems
• Level the playing field (fair)
• Gives authority to agency to enforce against non-
compliant parties
• Gives authority to agency to enhance program
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Extended Producer Responsibility Laws 3/11
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Legislation introduced in 2011
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State Legislative MomentumEPR Laws & EPR 2010 Legislation
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60+ EPR laws in 32 states(including laws on carpet, cell phones and
agricultural pesticide containers)
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914 23*
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Trend: Applying EPR to More Products
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•Plastic Bags•Pharmaceuticals•Packaging & Printed Material•Phone books
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…And More Products
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• Carpet• Mattresses• Medical sharps• Alkaline Batteries• Latex Paint• Fluorescent lamps•Gas cylinders (Pilot program in WI)
•Radioactive Devices
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Legislation Introduced this year:• Auto Switches• Expanded Electronics
Program • Fluorescent Lamps• Sharps• Paint • Pharmaceuticals
Maine
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Programs in place: FIVE
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Legislation Introduced this year:• Packaging (x2)• Paint (x2)• Fluorescent Lamps
Vermont
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Programs in place: Four
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Legislation Introduced this year:• Rechargeable Batteries• Framework:
– Paint– Mattresses– Medical Sharps
Rhode Island
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Programs in place: Three
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Legislation Introduced this year:• Paint• Thermostats
Connecticut
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Programs in place: One
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Legislation Introduced this year:
- non-EPR bills
New Hampshire
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Programs in place: One
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Legislation Introduced this year:• Auto Switches• Framework • Thermostats• Paint• Pharmaceuticals• Fluorescent Lighting
New York
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Programs in place: TWO
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New Jersey
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Programs in place: three
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EPR Laws & Legislation in the North East
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NJ NY CT RI MA NH VT ME
Framework Bill Bill Bill Bill M
Beverage Container Deposit M M M M M
Electronics M M M M Bill M M
Certain Household Batteries M M Bill M M
Auto Switches M Bill M M M M
Motor Oil Bill M
Thermostats Bill Bill M Bill M M M
Paint BillBill
Bill Bill Bill
Fluorescent lampsBill
Bill Bill M
PharmaceuticalsBill
Bill Bill
Medical Sharps Bill
Packaging/Printed Materials Bill
Cell PhonesBill
Bill
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Recent developments at the local level:
• Seattle, Washington (October 2010)First mandatory opt-out law for phone books; also requires companies to pay for phone book recycling
• San Francisco, California (December 2010)Sought to create a producer-run take-back program for unwanted medicines**Resulted in negotiated agreement to have drug take-back pilot with industry funding
Even more activity on the local level
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• It’s not done significant steps– building off the experience of other states (NY E-waste)– Changing the responsibilities we assign to reducing
environmental impacts of consumer goods – Slow, systematic progress
Need to take the first step to establish the infrastructure, but having a law is not enough.
Lessons Learned
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• Recognize value of strong performance measurement– Collection rates– Recycling efficiency
rates (europe driving technology innovation)
– Convenience & Rural Coverage
Performance Goals
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1. Advocate for local ordinances and state laws
2. Provide input to policy makers about how existing systems are working
3. Encourage residents to take advantage of existing programs (mail-back & retail)
What can local governments do to promote product stewardship?
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What can local governments do to promote product stewardship?
4. Raise awareness/educate your management
5. Reach out to retailers to build support, encourage them to collect
6. Reach out to manufacturers to ensure they implement their national programs in your community
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• Full Membership for local governments – Educational opportunities
• Paper Source Reduction Pilot Program (Catalogues & phonebooks)
• Maximizing the use of existing programs
• Regional Meetings (May/June)
Massachusetts Product Stewardship Project
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More Information
Kate HagemannAssociate of Policy & [email protected]
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