Title: BC Ministry of Environment, Lands
1BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and
Parks Pollution Prevention Planning for Large
Industry Presentation prepared for the June
7 8, 2001, 5th Canadian P2 Roundtable in St.
Johns, NFLD
2Development Implementation of P2 Planning in BC
- PHASE 1 - Pilot Demonstration Project
- PHASE 2 - Develop Recommendations
- PHASE 3 - Implementation
3Development Implementation of P2 Planning in BC
- PHASE 1 - Pilot Demonstration Project
- 1996 to 1999
PHASE 2 - Develop Recommendations
- Implementation 2000 to (June 30??) 2001
PHASE 3 - Implementation
- (expected to commence in 2001 following
Ministry response to recommendations)
4Development Implementation of P2 Planning in BC
- PHASE 1 - Pilot Demonstration Project
- - 1996 to 1999
- BC Government and Six Large Industries
PHASE 2 - Develop Recommendations -
Implementation 2000 to (June 30??) 2001
- 3 Levels of Govt, Industry,
Environmentalists, Labour, Academics, Business
Council of BC, Canadian Environmental Audit
Association
PHASE 3 - Implementation - (expected to
commence in 2001 following Ministry response to
recommendations)
- Multistakeholder
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5BC P2 Environmental Protection Hierarchy
- Prevention
- - Avoidance, Elimination, Or Substituting Of
Polluting Products - - Reduction In Use of Polluting Products
- Three Rs
- - Reduction And Elimination Of The Generation
Of Polluting By-Products - - Reuse And Recycling of Pollutants By-products
- - Energy Recovery of Polluting By-products
- Control
- - Treatment Or Containment Of Polluting
Residuals - - Remediation of Waste And Other Polluted Sites
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6Waste Discharges to the Environment Require Waste
Management Act Authorization
- Permits
- Approvals
- Waste Management Plans
- Regulations
- BC Pollution Prevention (P2) Plans for large
industry will complement, not replace, the need
for the above described authorization
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7BC P2 Plans Will Be
- Site Specific
- Voluntary Entry
- Compliance Plus
- Include Mandatory Elements
- - Involve Workers and Community
- Consider Social and Community Interests as well
as losses of Material and Energy, Including
Environment and Waste Discharges
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8BC P2 Plans are Intended to Harmonize as much as
Possible with
- - ISO 14001
- - Federal CEPA P2 Plans
- - GVRD P2 Planning
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Our Goal Is To
- Ensure that work done to satisfy an element of
a BC P2 Plan would also satisfy a similar
requirement of a federal CEPA P2 Plan,
Etc. - Avoid Contradiction or duplication with
Federal or GVRD P2 Planning
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9Pollution Prevention is
Strategic planning
Shared decision making
change management
all within the context of sustainable development
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10Required Entry Criteria
- The Company Must be Committed to
- Undertaking the P2 planning process
- Developing the capability to measure and manage
inputs and outputs - Initiating and sustaining a community involvement
process - Providing information and orientation to all
stakeholders involved in the P2 planning process - Provide adequate resources (including staff) to
undertake P2 planning - Long-term process of performance monitoring,
evaluation and continuous improvement - An open and co-operative process with government
and the public
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11Inherent Benefits of P2 Planning to Industry
- Participation in an open process to identify
environmental priorities at the local, regional,
and provincial levels, accommodating national and
international commitments - Integration of environmental and economic
planning - More efficient application of resources for
environmental benefit - Improved relations with local communities
- Enhanced corporate image
- Improved worker motivation and morale
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12Inherent Benefits of P2 Planning to Community
- Direct, open communication with industry and
government - Improved input in setting environmental
priorities - Direct involvement in reducing pollution locally
- Establishment of co-operative relationships with
industry - Better co-ordination of environmental measures
with municipalities - Greater public outreach to the community at large
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13Government Driven
Business - Government Driven
Business Driven
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14Government Driven
Business - Government Driven
Some financial incentives from Govt
Agreed on planning process elements
PAC or other appropriate approach to public
involvement
Business Driven
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15Government Driven
Significant govt involvement and oversight
Govt approval of P2 Plan
Prescribed accountability process
Business - Government Driven
Co-operative Business - Govt process
Mutually developed accountability process
Govt endorsement of P2 Plan
Business Driven
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16Draft Recommendations
- The draft report currently contains 41 specific
recommendations. A few are described below - A 25 reduction for two years in waste discharge
fees for entry to the P2 planning process - The above fee reduction should continue beyond 2
years provided performance both - - exceeds target in the P2 Plan, and
- - goes beyond statutory performance requirements
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17Draft Recommendations cont./
- The province should consider tax incentives for
P2 investments - Names of companies and committees involved in P2
planning be published annually on a government
environmental recognition list - A multistakeholder advisory group should guide
the province-wide implementation
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18Draft Recommendations cont./
- The P2 planning process
- Includes open and transparent community and
public involvement - Should include employee involvement
- Unions must be invited to participate
- Company to provide resources for worker and
PAC/CAP participation - Performance subject to audit or verification
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19BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and ParksP2
Planning Web Address
http//www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/epdpa/ industrial_was
te/pollution_prvntn/ipphome.html
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20Questions?
21Participants in First PhaseDemonstration Project
- MELP
- CPPA (FMC)
- Fletcher Challenge
- Cominco
- Tilbury Cement
- Westcoast Energy
- Alcan
- (Riverside Forest Products)
22WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT DEFINITION FOR POLLUTION
- "pollution" means the presence in the environment
of substances or contaminants that substantially
alter or impair the usefulness of the environment
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