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PERFORMANCE GOALS for EPR PROGRAMS. Neil Hastie, President & CEO Encorp Pacific (Canada). Product Stewardship Forum Seattle; June 3, 2009. OUTLINE. Encorp Pacific Oxymoron Reporting 3 Key Questions 4 Considerations Q & A. Encorp Pacific (Canada). Product Stewardship Corporation
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PERFORMANCE GOALSfor EPR PROGRAMS Neil Hastie, President & CEO Encorp Pacific (Canada) Product Stewardship Forum Seattle; June 3, 2009
OUTLINE • Encorp Pacific • Oxymoron • Reporting • 3 Key Questions • 4 Considerations • Q & A
Encorp Pacific (Canada) • Product Stewardship Corporation • Industry Organization • Not for Profit • Operate private depot collection network • $150 Million • Staff of 25 • Outsource all Logistics • 170 Return It™ Centres • Recover 84% beverage containers • All products including milk • E-Waste (cpu and display devices)
OXYMORON Framework Principles= Non Prescriptive = Focus on the Plan =Demand Full Reporting OR Legislated Targets=Ultimate Prescription =Focus on the Statistics =Demand Compliance
ReturnIt™ DEPOT • Beverage Containers • Paint • HHW & E-Waste CONSUMER • BLUE BOX • Printed Papers • Packaging • Newsprint • RETAIL • Tires • Batteries • Pharmaceuticals • Used Oil, Filters
Paint $1 POP $.12 Tires $5 Solvent $2 Battery $3 WALMART Oil $5 TV $25 CPU $10
NOW IS THE TIME • Core Programs-Mature • Beverage • Paint & HSW • Tires • Lead Alkaline Batteries • Used Oil, Filters, Containers • Pharmaceuticals • New Programs-Harmonized • Packaging & Printed Papers • Electronics
3 KEY QUESTIONS • What Drives Performance? • Beware Politics over Progress • Outcomes ≠ Measures • Does Timing Matter? • Goals Need Science • Science Takes Time • Is 3rd Party Validation Needed? • Quantitative vs. Qualitative • Transparency is Everything
4 CONSIDERATIONS • Stage of Development • High Performance Measure≠Outcomes • Shifting Producer & Consumer Behavior • Role for Penalties
GROWING UP Stewardship Stages: • Formation • Convenience & Awareness • Operational • Tons Diverted • Strategic • Socio Economic • Value • Life Cycle/GHG
FOUNDATION • Measures • Awareness • Behaviour • Access • Convenience • Utilization • Costs • Governance • Reporting • Outcomes • Collection Metrics • Environmental
BEING DIFFERENT • Goals • Resource Conservation • Design for Environment • Signals • Regulatory vs. Market? • Both • Target • Consumers vs. Producers? • Competition Drives Change • EPR can Support
DISCIPLINE • Requirements: • Level Playing Field • Outcomes Based Regulation • Mandatory Public Reporting • Waste Audits • Role for Penalties • Absent from Canadian Laws • Last Resort • Commensurate to Risk
Q & A www.encorp.ca