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1 Paint Product Stewardship Initiative Washington, D.C. June 29-30, 2004

2 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 2 Road Map MEETING 2 MEETING 3 MEETING 1 AGREEMENTS START December 2003 April 2004 June 2004 September 2004 Workgroups #1-3 Develop findings Draft work plans Workgroups #8-10 Develop Findings Draft work plans Workgroups #4-7 Develop Findings Draft work plans Discuss Priority Issues and Strategies Groups #1-3: present findings/plans Discuss Issues/Strategies #4-7 Groups #4-7: present findings/plans Discuss Issues/Strategies #8-10 MEETING 4 Review progress Ratify agreements Dialogue Meeting Workgroup Activity

3 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 3 Boston Meeting Outcomes Agreement on: Stakeholder roles Dialogue mission Dialogue focus Dialogue purpose Problem statement Dialogue goals Confirmed road map

4 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 4 Stakeholder Roles – Recipe for a Successful Dialogue Authorized to represent company, agency, or organization Attend 4 meetings (or via phone) Active participation at and between meetings Jointly develop agreement Ensure your interests and others’ interests are met Only volunteer when you can follow through

5 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 5 Dialogue Mission We will seek to develop voluntary initiatives/agreements to enhance product stewardship in the paint industry by January 1, 2005

6 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 6 Possible Dialogue Outcomes Pilot projects with measurable results Business innovations/profitability studies (e.g., reverse logistics potential) Model state policies (e.g., procurement) National standards (e.g., recycled paint, definitions)

7 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 7 Possible Dialogue Outcomes Model state or national education campaign Model state or federal legislation National sustainable financing system for the management of surplus paint

8 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 8 Dialogue Focus Post-consumer leftover paint Retail surplus paint Future Potential (not part of dialogue): Manufacturer paint process efficiencies/waste

9 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 9 Primary Dialogue Goal Develop initiatives that will result in: Reduced paint waste; Efficient collection, reuse, and recycling of leftover paint; Increased markets for recycled paint; and Sustainable financing systems to cover end- of-life management costs for past and future products

10 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 10 Supporting Goals Decrease illegal disposal of leftover paint Attain the highest value possible for surplus paint Improve container collection/recycling Reduce paint toxicity

11 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 11 Issues Discussed in Boston Leftover Paint Disposal Collection (Financing)

12 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 12 Workgroups Workgroup A: Root Causes of Leftover Paint Workgroup B: Education Workgroup C: Deposit Incentive Workgroup D: Collection Infrastructure Workgroup E: Regulatory Barriers/Disincentives Workgroup F: Reuse Workgroup G: Financing

13 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 13 Workgroup Activities Participate in conference calls Refine workgroup goals Develop work plan including: Major tasks and timelines Potential pilot opportunities Staffing and funding requirements Challenges and barriers Present findings/recommendations at CA meeting

14 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 14 Sacramento CA Meeting Workgroup reports (discussion/decisions) Discuss new issues  new workgroups Non-paint uses of leftover paint Sale of paint with recycled content Recycled paint manufacturing (Financing) Tours

15 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 15 New Workgroups Root Causes/Education Infrastructure (includes reuse) Regulatory Barriers/Disincentives Financing Business Plan for Recycled Paint Non-paint Uses for Recycled Paint

16 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 16 Issues for Discussion in Washington DC Sorting Managing containers Transportation (Financing)

17 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 17 Washington DC Meeting Objectives Clarify pilots/initiatives from workgroups. Clarify the role of financing. Begin to consider what type of dialogue outcome you want.

18 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 18 What do we want to avoid? Avoid multiple state solutions Avoid unilateral state or federal regulation Avoid leaving the problem to someone else

19 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 19 ISSUE DISCUSSION

20 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 20 Issue/Strategy Discussion: Model Ideal World: where do we want to be? Now: what’s happening now? Strategies: how do we get from Now to Ideal World?

21 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 21 Issue/Strategy Discussion Background technical information Clarify Issue and Strategies Parking lot: additional strategies Prioritize strategies

22 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 22 MEETING WRAP UP

23 June 29-30, 2004 Washington DCPSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 23 Date for 4 th meeting in Chicago September 20-21


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