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Universal Waste Action Plan. February 8, 2006. What is Household Hazardous Waste?. Common household products that are poisonous, explosive, ignitable, or corrosive, such as: Automotive products ( motor oil, antifreeze, etc) Paints Solvents Cleaning products
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Universal Waste Action Plan February 8, 2006
What is Household Hazardous Waste? • Common household products that are poisonous, explosive, ignitable, or corrosive, such as: • Automotive products (motor oil, antifreeze, etc) • Paints • Solvents • Cleaning products • Pesticides, Herbicides & Insecticides
What is Universal Waste? • Hazardous waste that US EPA & DTSC determined: • Poses a lower risk to people and the environment • Is generated widely by households and small businesses • Has reduced management requirements
Why is U-waste an Issue Today? • Temporary “exemption” allowing continued disposal some u-waste in household trash expiresFebruary 8, 2006 • Sufficient infrastructure for collection & recycling not developed during exemption • The problem for local government: • Increased volumes of material at HHW facilities • Need to inform public how & where to dispose of U-Waste • $40+ Million estimated annual cost to local jurisdictions for collection, handling & management
Today’s Ban Impacts…. • Small batteries • Fluorescent light bulbs • Consumer electronics not covered by SB 20/50
What We’ve Been Doing… • Focused last five HHW Grant Cycles on U-Waste • Piloted local retail take-back options • Board approved contract concept for development of model HHW/Used Oil collection facilities • Provided outreach at HHWIE bi-monthly meetings • Streamlined Form 303 data collection to include U-waste and E-waste • Focused sessions on U-Waste at last Annual HHW Conference • Posted advisory to LEAs on U-waste (P&E)
Short Term Priorities(Next Two Weeks) • HHW Grant cycle to focus on U-waste (Feb 2006) • Web page revisions to highlight U-Waste & link with DTSC and local jurisdiction web pages • Outreach efforts continuing • One page fact sheet, stickers and posters • Creating CD-ROM with outreach materials for locals • Radio PSAs • Press Kits • Press Releases
Mid Term Priorities(Next 30-180 Days) • Award Grants for coordination planning by counties • Award Infrastructure Grants for locals (August 2006) $ 4 million for competitive U-Waste projects: • Build new facilities or expand existing facilities • Targeted U-waste programs • Develop How-To Guides on setting up local programs (w/ DTSC) • Continue Outreach • Create 15 and 30 second video PSAs for distribution to statewide markets • Incorporate U-waste at other conference and public events
Longer Term Priorities(Next 6-12 Months) • Corporate Outreach • RFP for Corporate Relation Services to conduct outreach to major retailers to implement take-back • Product stewardship initiatives including manufacturer responsibility • Annual HHW grants for facilities • Transitional & Long Term Financing Options • RFP to explore models, e.g. 3rd Party Organizations, deposit/incentive system, advanced disposal fee, take-back, etc.
Recommended Board Action to Support U-waste Action Plan • Approve Feb. 2006 HHW Grant Criteria • Coordination Grants to local jurisdictions • U-waste as priority competitive grant focus • Approve IWMA funded Allocation Concept for U-Waste financing options • Approve IWMA funded Allocation Concept for statewide U-Waste outreach • For Corporate Relations Services to major California retailers to implement take-back