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1 Sherry Arcaro, Director of Field Services (Blue Box and Orange Drop)
June 5, 2013

2 The Stats… Currently 31 out of 200+ programs in Ontario actively promote and collect film plastic at the curb or in drop-off depots In 2011, 4391 tonnes were markets either as “film plastics” or as part of “mixed plastic” loads

3 What’s in the mix? Grocery bags, bread bags, milk bags
In some areas they also accept toilet paper overwrap, dry-cleaning bags and other over-wrap film packaging No chip bags, cheese wrappers or stretch wrap.

4 What’s not accepted (now)?
Plastic Laminants

5 Curbside challenges… #1 - Litter

6 Material Recycling Facility challenges with curbside film
Cross contamination with other commodities – especially newspaper Difficult to capture off sort line Other bagged material – cost increase/loss of film

7 Other challenges… Curbside film highly contaminated (liquids, food, receipts) Low value and fluctuating market conditions

8 Curbside versus Return to Retail or Depot
Curbside – higher participation/higher contamination Depot – requires consumer buy-in/cleaner material

9 Technological Solution Needed
Last word… Curbside can be a success with “bag in bag” programs and substantive P&E Contamination will always be a big issue at the curb Adequate processing technology still not available to manage post-consumer curbside material Technological Solution Needed

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