BC has a vibrant, diverse, complex and increasingly effective web of relationships that acts as a province-wide reverse supply-chain for moving PPP from BC citizens to recycling end-markets. This reverse supply-chain comprises millions of BC residents served by hundreds of collectors who deliver PPP to dozens of PPP processors who then market the material to …
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Over the next while, the team that is working to develop North America’s first producer responsibility program for packaging and printed paper (PPP) will be posting here regularly. The topics will vary including events, issues and ideas that arise as we work toward, and then beyond, the November 19, 2012 plan filing date with the …
Friday, October 5, 2012 As you may be aware, the Government of British Columbia has taken steps to transition responsibility for managing end-of-life products from government and taxpayers to industry and its consumers. Under this approach of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), producers assume responsibility for the collection and diversion of their products and packaging at …
Attention: Trade Associations Executives, Government Relations, Regulatory Affairs & Policy Tuesday, October 2, 2012 As you may be aware, the Government of British Columbia has taken steps to transition responsibility for managing end-of-life products from government and taxpayers to industry and its consumers. Under this approach of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), producers assume responsibility for …