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History and Context for Product Stewardship in Minnesota Product Stewardship and Local Government Forum Solid Waste Management Coordinating Board and the Product Policy Institute October 1, 2009 Garth Hickle Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

History in Minnesota Problem Materials Reports (I and II) Toxic and hazardous constituents Mercury-containing products E-waste Report (1995) Rechargeable batteries (1994) Legislative consideration: Disposal bans Phone directories Minnesota Electronics Recycling Act CFLs, beverage containers, plastic bags, paint Product Stewardship Policy (1999) ISWM Stakeholder Process for GHG 2

1999 Policy Statement Minnesotas Product Stewardship Policy Issued February 1999 Articulated expectations and roles and responsibilities Established criteria and process for product selection Named three priority products CRT-containing products Paint Carpet 3

4 Product Stewardship in the U.S. E-waste legislation in 19 states and NYC WI expected in October Mercury thermostats Mercury auto switches Paint stewardship program enacted in Oregon Pharmaceuticals stewardship proposed in five states CFL stewardship enacted in ME Framework legislation California, Oregon, Washington and Minnesota

Recycling Progress in Minnesota 5

6 MN Electronics Recycling Act Signed by Governor Pawlenty on May 8, 2007 Recycling obligations for Results of second program year: 71 manufacturers registered 139 brands Recyclers reported 30 million lbs. (unaudited) Per capita recycling rate of 5.75 lbs. (6.5 lbs. for PY1) 181 collectors registered 231 permanent collection sites 16 counties without permanent location 50 retail locations OEM reports were due September 1

7 Canadian Stewardship Programs

8 Rationale for a Framework Supports innovation in policymaking and program administration Develop successful and sustainable approach Recognize fiscal constraints Promote consistency between stewardship programs Promote harmonization between state programs Articulate principles and expectations Promote robust voluntary programs Reduce staff and resources

9 Report Consistent with product stewardship programs in North America Canadian Provinces British Columbia, Ontario California, Oregon and Washington Developed in consultation with stakeholders Local government, NGOs, manufacturers, retailers, recyclers etc.

10 Report Recommendations Criteria for Evaluating Products Process for Designating Products Possible Components of Stewardship Plans Facilitating Creation of Industry-Managed Organizations Identification and Monitoring of Performance Goals Standards, Certifications and Eco-labels

11 Criteria for Evaluating Products Does the product present adverse environmental and public health impacts, including: impacts on public and/or environmental health presence of toxic and hazardous constituents opportunities for reducing waste and toxicity Does the product have potential for enhanced resource conservation, including: climate change impacts and benefits and potential for energy conservation potential resource recovery and material conservation opportunities for increasing reuse or recycling, recycled content, and design for reuse or recycling potential to act as a contaminant in solid waste management programs Does the product significantly burden government solid waste programs and/or offer business opportunities, including : management costs to governments, taxpayers, and solid waste ratepayers difficulty to manage in solid waste and recycling collection opportunities for existing and new businesses and infrastructure to manage products or product categories level of collection/recycling infrastructure and opportunities to increase markets for materials willingness of potential partners success of other stewardship programs in other jurisdictions

12 Process for Designating Products Products analyzed according to criteria Submitted to MPCA Citizens Board for consideration Citizens Board approves or rejects recommendation Legislature considers recommendation

13 Components of Stewardship Plans Definition and scope of products to be addressed, including orphan and historic products Role and responsibilities for those along the product chain Collection system information Processing/recycling information, including what steps will be taken to ensure environmentally sound management Anticipated resources and financing mechanism to implement the plan Proposed performance goals Strategies to promote design for the environment (toxicity reduction, recycled content, recyclability, product longevity) for the product as well as any attendant packaging Public outreach and communications plan Public and stakeholder consultation activities in preparation of the plan Reporting and evaluation procedures

14 Facilitating Creation of Industry-Managed Organizations Adopt consistent anti-trust exemption Examples: Minnesota Electronics Recycling Act (115A.1310) Rechargeable battery statute (115A.9157) Paint stewardship bill

15 Identification and Monitoring of Performance Goals To be included in stewardship plan: 1. Annual recovery rate for the escalating collection of a specific amount or percentage of product for the first four years of the program. Recovery rates will consider the following: current level of performance in the state universe of available product for end-of-life management projected flow through the system collection performance of other programs nationally and internationally lifespan of the product sales data for the product 2. Methodology as to how the performance goals and capture rates were determined. 3. Other product goals to consider include: qualitative and quantitative goals to reduce the environmental and health impacts of the product over its life cycle assessment of the carbon footprint of the product steps taken to reduce the energy and water consumed during production, use, and disposal of the product

16 Framework Consideration California: AB 283 Washington: HB 1718 Oregon: HB 3060 Minnesota: HF 2407 Rhode Island: Study and recommendations bill considered Maine: Framework drafted for 2010

17 PS Legislation Status 2009

18 Federal Activity Expanded activity at US EPA National dialogue on packaging RCRA Vision 2020 Congressional consideration: Facilitating collection of pharmaceuticals Prohibition of export of e-waste National Container Deposit National Eco-label (under consideration)

19 Contact Information: Garth Hickle Product Stewardship Team Leader Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Rd. St. Paul, MN phone: