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HHW in a ZW Future

HHW in a ZW Future. Peter Deibler, HF&H Consultants , LLC CRRA – Oakland August 8, 2012. Overview. Now – Where are we now? How will you transition to an EPR future? How will you take advantage of EPR options as they arrive? Acknowledgments. From Then to Now.

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HHW in a ZW Future

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  1. HHW in a ZW Future

    Peter Deibler, HF&H Consultants, LLC CRRA – OaklandAugust 8, 2012
  2. Overview Now – Where are we now? How will you transition to an EPR future? How will you take advantage of EPR options as they arrive? Acknowledgments Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
  3. From Then to Now Early 1990’s – Initial state legislation Mid-1990’s – Early on-call pickup programs Early 2000’s – Universal waste added to municipal programs; oil and filters to curbside programs Mid-late 2000’s – Emerging take back/EPR, decreased solid waste disposal, poor economy drive reduced/modified government role Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
  4. Now: Many Options Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
  5. What are Your Goals? Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
  6. Comparing Cost and Efficiency of Options Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
  7. Transition: Change “Traditional” Program Design Spin-off high volume/low cost/low hazard materials Increase partnerships – local governments, retailers Add on-call service? Adopt local EPR ordinance? Are we at “peak” demand for traditional programs? Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
  8. Transition: Expand Curbside Options Add HHW materials Motor oil/filters Batteries CFL’s Latex paint Cell phones E-waste Shift cost to rate base Avoid paying multiple times for same service Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
  9. Transition: On-Call Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
  10. Future: Backing Out Municipal Costs Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
  11. Future: Embracing EPR Greater choices Maintain flexibility Capture savings Minimize cost duplication Provide outreach and education Keep looking for efficiencies Consider local EPR ordinances, ADF’s Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
  12. Thanks for Listening! Peter Deibler HF&H Consultants, LLC 201 N. Civic Drive, Suite 230 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 977-6968 pdeibler@hfh-consultants.com Managing Tomorrow’s Resources Today
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