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A Better Way Product Stewardship
To shift Californiarsquos product waste management system from one focused on government funded and ratepayer financed waste diversion to one that relies on producer responsibility in order to reduce public costs and drive improvements in product design that promote environmental sustainability
Mission
Bill Worrell
The High Cost of Compliance
Per Capita Waste Production
1900 - NYC 1960 - USA 2000 - USA
Mineral ProductsFoodYard
Source EPA
0
50
100
150
200
250
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
Changing WasteM
illi
on
To
ns
pe
r Y
ear
TOTAL
Products
Mineral
FoodYard
Source EPA
Disposable and toxic
Products are disposable
by design
U-Waste Designed for Disposal
Sharps Prohibited Waste
Sharps ndash The next unfunded mandate
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
To shift Californiarsquos product waste management system from one focused on government funded and ratepayer financed waste diversion to one that relies on producer responsibility in order to reduce public costs and drive improvements in product design that promote environmental sustainability
Mission
Bill Worrell
The High Cost of Compliance
Per Capita Waste Production
1900 - NYC 1960 - USA 2000 - USA
Mineral ProductsFoodYard
Source EPA
0
50
100
150
200
250
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
Changing WasteM
illi
on
To
ns
pe
r Y
ear
TOTAL
Products
Mineral
FoodYard
Source EPA
Disposable and toxic
Products are disposable
by design
U-Waste Designed for Disposal
Sharps Prohibited Waste
Sharps ndash The next unfunded mandate
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Bill Worrell
The High Cost of Compliance
Per Capita Waste Production
1900 - NYC 1960 - USA 2000 - USA
Mineral ProductsFoodYard
Source EPA
0
50
100
150
200
250
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
Changing WasteM
illi
on
To
ns
pe
r Y
ear
TOTAL
Products
Mineral
FoodYard
Source EPA
Disposable and toxic
Products are disposable
by design
U-Waste Designed for Disposal
Sharps Prohibited Waste
Sharps ndash The next unfunded mandate
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
The High Cost of Compliance
Per Capita Waste Production
1900 - NYC 1960 - USA 2000 - USA
Mineral ProductsFoodYard
Source EPA
0
50
100
150
200
250
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
Changing WasteM
illi
on
To
ns
pe
r Y
ear
TOTAL
Products
Mineral
FoodYard
Source EPA
Disposable and toxic
Products are disposable
by design
U-Waste Designed for Disposal
Sharps Prohibited Waste
Sharps ndash The next unfunded mandate
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Per Capita Waste Production
1900 - NYC 1960 - USA 2000 - USA
Mineral ProductsFoodYard
Source EPA
0
50
100
150
200
250
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
Changing WasteM
illi
on
To
ns
pe
r Y
ear
TOTAL
Products
Mineral
FoodYard
Source EPA
Disposable and toxic
Products are disposable
by design
U-Waste Designed for Disposal
Sharps Prohibited Waste
Sharps ndash The next unfunded mandate
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
0
50
100
150
200
250
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
Changing WasteM
illi
on
To
ns
pe
r Y
ear
TOTAL
Products
Mineral
FoodYard
Source EPA
Disposable and toxic
Products are disposable
by design
U-Waste Designed for Disposal
Sharps Prohibited Waste
Sharps ndash The next unfunded mandate
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Disposable and toxic
Products are disposable
by design
U-Waste Designed for Disposal
Sharps Prohibited Waste
Sharps ndash The next unfunded mandate
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
U-Waste Designed for Disposal
Sharps Prohibited Waste
Sharps ndash The next unfunded mandate
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Sharps Prohibited Waste
Sharps ndash The next unfunded mandate
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Sharps ndash The next unfunded mandate
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Multi MediaSolid Waste
Stormwater
Wastewater
Hazardous Waste
Multi Media
Public Health
Climate Change
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
bull Unfunded mandate
bull Responsibility without capability for local governments
bull Virtually unenforceable
bull Places responsibility on ratepayers and taxpayers
bull Amounts to subsidies for manufacturers
Ban Withouta Plan
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Mil
lio
n T
on
s p
er
Yea
rGrowth in CA Total Waste
Source CIWMB
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Now Waste is a Local Responsibility
ProducersTaxpayers amp Ratepayers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Producers
Customer Service
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
AB 939 (1989)
1 Source Reduction
2 Recycling and Composting
3 Transformation and Landfill Disposal
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Strategic Directive 5 February 2007
CIWMB will hellip ldquoSeek statutory authority to foster cradle-to-cradle producer responsibilityrdquo
ldquoDevelop relationships with stakeholders that result in producer-financed and producer-managed systemsrdquo
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Applying the Producer Responsibility Framework
Board adopted the EPR Framework as a policy priority in September 2007 and approved refinements in January 2008
The Framework sets out broad guidance to be used in the development of EPR legislation
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Overview of Roles Responsibilities
and Program Elements
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Authority Needed to Implement EPR Framework
1Select amp add productsproduct categories
2 Require product stewardship plan3 Plan provisions
ndash Targets product designrecycling ratesndash Fee structuresndash Performance standardsndash Reporting
4 Transparency and Accountability5 Enforcement
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
EPR Framework ApproachRoles and Responsibilities
1 Producers
2 Retailers
3 Consumers
4 State Government
5 Local Government
6 Haulers
7 Recyclers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
1 Producers
Key role design product stewardship
program and achieve defined outcomendash Flexibility to design program in the
most efficient mannerndash Prepare and implement planndash Demonstrate performance
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
2 Retailers
ndash Provide information from producers to customers
ndash Only sell ldquoregisteredrdquo productsndash Voluntary involvement in EOL collection
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
3 Consumers
ndash Participate in collection systemsndash Pay for EOL management
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
4 State Government
ndash Establish statutory requirements and regulations to achieve goals using guiding principles
ndash Approve plans developed by producersndash Make plans and performance
information publicndash Deliver oversight and enforcementndash Level playing field
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
5 Local Government
ndash Explore system effectiveness withndash stakeholdersndash May choose to participatendash Assist in information disseminationndash Obtain compensation from producers
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Roles and Responsibilities(continued)
6 Haulers 7 Collectors and Recyclers
ndash Provide safe collection and handling of products and materials with compensation
ndash Provide information to help producers enhance recovery
ndash Seek system improvements with other stakeholders
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Framework EPR
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Essential Elements
See ldquoExtended Producer Responsibility Framework ndash
Checklistrdquo
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Amador City Chula Vista Cupertino Diamond Bar Dixon El Cerrito Elk Grove Fresno Indian Wells IsletonLa Verne Lemon Grove Los Altos Hills Morgan Hill 1048707Vernon
CPSC Participants ndash 28 Cities (92208)
MonroviaOakland Palo Alto Pasadena Rio Vista San Dimas San Joaquin San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Monica Sierra Madre Union City Vacaville Vernon
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Alameda County Amador County ISWMButte CountyCentral Contra Costa County
SWMDel Norte SWMAHumboldt SWMALos Angeles County IWM
Task Force
CPSC Participants ndash 23 Counties (92208)
AlpineAmadorButteCalaverasColusaDel Norte CountyEl Dorado
GlennImperialInyoLassenMaderaMariposaModocMono
Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA)
Marin County JPA Mariposa CountyMendocino County SWMANapa County Sacramento County San Bernardino County San Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Mateo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara County Santa Cruz County Solano County Sonoma County WMATehama County Yolo County
NevadaPlumasSierraSiskiyouTehamaTrinityTuolumne
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
CPSC Participants ndash 15 Associations (92208)
bull Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area Hazardous Waste Management Facility Allocation Committee bull Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) bull Bay Area Clean Water Agencies bull Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association bull California Council of Directors of Environmental Health (CCDEH) bull California Stormwater Quality Association bull East Bay Municipal Utility District bull Los Angeles County Sanitation District bull Los Angeles County Solid Waste Task Force bull Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority bull Rural Countiesrsquo Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) (Counties of Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Del Norte El Dorado Glenn Imperial Inyo Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Nevada Plumas Sierra Siskiyou Tehama Trinity Tuolumne) bull Sacramento Business Environmental Resource Center bull Sacramento County Regional Sanitation Districtbull Santa Clara Valley CLEAN South Bay
bull West Valley Clean Water (Campbell Los Gatos Monte Serena Saratoga)
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
CPSC Partners (92208)
bull Green Party Los Angles Countybull Long Beach Coalition for Safe Environmentbull Sierra Club ndash Solano Groupbull Gills Onions LLCbull Teleosis Institute ndash Green Pharmacy Programbull Keep California Beautifulbull Waste Management of Orange Countybull California Resource Connectionsbull Marin Sanitary Servicebull Allied Waste ndash Daily Citybull Reverse Logistics Associationbull CRampR Waste and Recycling Servicesbull Pacific Recycling Solutionsbull CA Sierra Club Natural Resources Committee amp Zero Waste Committeebull Total Recycling Associatesbull Many individual citizens have signed the pledge
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
California Product Stewardship Council Participating Cities amp Counties (9108)
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute
Contact CPSCHeidi SanbornExecutive Director HeidiCalPSCorg916-485-7753
wwwCalPSCorg
Funded by a Grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board Zero Waste mdash You Make It Happen
copy 2008 by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) All rights reserved
This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced without permission from CIWMB
Developed with support from the Product Policy Institute