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Title: Information Session for Municipal WEEE Collection Sites


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Information Session for Municipal WEEE Collection
Sites
Welcome! This webinar begins at 10 a.m. All
phone lines are muted until the meeting starts.
  • February 26, 2009

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Information Session for Municipal WEEE Collection
Sites
  • February 26, 2009

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Welcome
Information Session for Municipal WEEE Collection
Sites February 26, 2008
  • All webinar audience
  • Expand view to full screen
  • 2 arrows to open close webinar control panel
  • Audience lines muted
  • Use control panel for questions
  • if question is confidential, send directly to
    OES (do not use webinar QA feature)
  • Slides to be posted along with audio file
    (including questions)

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Agenda
  • Program update
  • Collection site issues, arrangements
    requirements
  • Non-phase 1 WEEE
  • Other issues
  • Next steps
  • Questions answers

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Program Update
  • 35 Municipal collection sites registered or in
    progress
  • 79 Non-municipal collection sites registered
  • Phase 1 Program launch April 1, 2009

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Collection Site Application Approval (1)
  • Open-ended registration no deadline
  • Update site information as necessary by
    unsubmitting
  • Site approval process
  • OES reviews registration application
  • OES conducts site visit
  • site provides proof of training required
    documentation
  • final approval

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Collection Site Application Approval (2)
  • Sites visits, where required, will begin the week
    of March 2nd with approval/upgrade notice shortly
    thereafter
  • Terms conditions being finalised should be
    available in early March
  • These will form basis of agreement between the
    collection site OES

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OES Regional Operations Team
  • Dave Neilson Logistics
  • Cynthia Hyland Eastern Ontario
  • Drew Berketo Southwestern Ontario
  • Mandy Pereira Central Ontario
  • Laura Shippen Central Ontario
  • TBD Northern Ontario special events

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Cynthia Hyland
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Items Accepted In A Collection Site's Program
  • Collection programs can chose to accept some or
    all of Phase 1 items
  • Collection sites can limit certain types of WEEE
    it accepts (e.g. based on size)
  • NOTE if site is an approved OES collection site,
    then all Phase 1 WEEE collected by the site
    becomes subject to OES Program

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Collection site requirements
  • Municipal Collection Site Checklist
  • Phase 1 WEEE can be stored outside
  • must be sheltered from rain snow
  • Packing supplies are part of OES program will
    be supplied at no cost to the municipality.
  • OES will coordinate delivery of supplies to
    collection sites or events

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Collection Site Requirements (1)
  • Phase 1 WEEE should be sorted packaged as
    follows
  • Group 1 desktop portable computers contained
    on shrink-wrapped pallets, in gaylord boxes
  • Group 2 display devices contained on
    shrink-wrapped pallets, in gaylord boxes
  • Group 3 printing devices peripherals contained
    in bulk bags

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Collection Site Requirements (2)
  • Municipal collection site manualcoming soon!
  • covers WEEE identification, sorting, packing
  • logistics
  • health safety
  • training requirements

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Collection Site Requirements (3)
  • A municipal collection site may be unable to
    comply with sorting packing requirements under
    OES Plan due to space, staff or other constraints
  • OES will work with site to identify possible
    options

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Logistics Servicing/Transportation (1)
  • Minimum pick-up requirement is 5 pallets, 10
    pallets in the North
  • OES will coordinate regular pick-ups by
    OES-approved transportation companies

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Logistics Servicing/Transportation (2)
  • Multiple collection sites in a municipality
  • some sites in the municipality may not have space
    to sort, store package Phase 1 WEEE
  • municipality can transport material from its
    different collection sites to one of its own
    site(s) for sorting packaging in Phase 1
    packing groups
  • for this kind of internal transport, not
    necessary to sort/package WEEE
  • Internal transport of unsorted WEEE not funded
    by OES

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Logistics Servicing/Transportation (3)
  • Municipality transporting directly to OES
    consolidation site
  • would need to register be approved by as
    transporter by OES
  • Phase 1 WEEE would need to be sorted packed for
    transport as outlined in the sorting packing
    requirements

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Logistics Servicing/Transportation (4)
  • Broken CRT (monitors /or TVs) LCD screens will
    need to be packed shipped according to
    guidelines in Municipal Collection Manual

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Logistics Servicing/Transportation (5)
  • Option WEEE contractor provides turnkey
    service to municipality
  • contractor hired by municipality provides all
    services to receive, sort, pack WEEE either
  • OES transporter picks up sorted packaged WEEE
    from municipal site(s) or event(s), or
  • contractor transports non-sorted WEEE to its own
    facility for sorting packaging OES transporter
    picks up WEEE from contractors facility

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Municipally-Run Collection Events
  • OES handles logistics
  • delivery of packing supplies
  • transportation of Phase 1 WEEE to consolidation
    site
  • Municipality provides
  • site
  • staff to receive, sort, package Phase 1 WEEE

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Round-up Collection Events
  • Municipally-hosted Round-up
  • organised run by OES not municipality
  • open to any resident irrespective of municipal
    boundaries
  • may not have any other connection to municipality
    other than location
  • Round-ups to be held in under-serviced areas of
    province

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Non-phase 1 WEEE
  • Many municipal programs collect non-Phase 1 WEEE
  • Concern about how this material is to be handled
    after April 1st
  • Existing new service provider contracts

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Non-phase 1 WEEE
  • Options
  • Non-phase 1 WEEE to service provider as
    determined by municipality status quo
  • Or
  • Non-phase 1 WEEE to OES transporter/ processor
    along with Phase 1 WEEE

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Non-Phase 1 WEEE-Collection Sites
  • Handling of non-Phase 1 material could be part of
    OES transportation system if packing, packaging
    supplies, transportation processing costs
  • can be identified
  • are written into collection site contract for
    non-Phase 1 WEEE with municipality
  • can be charged back to municipality

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Non-Phase 1 WEEE-Collection Events
  • Contractor for collection event would have to be
    registered approved by OES
  • If contractor does not offer transportation
    services, OES would coordinate
  • Transporter would have to be registered
    approved by OES
  • Handling of non-Phase 1 material could be part of
    OES transportation system if packing, packaging
    supplies, transportation processing costs
  • can be identified
  • are written into collection event contract for
    non-Phase 1 WEEE with municipality
  • can be charged back to municipality

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Record/Tracking System
  • Collection sites events will use packing labels
    bills of lading to document number type of
    packing groups origin
  • Consolidation centres will report back to
    collection sites on weights for each packing
    group received
  • Tracking at collection sites paper-based for now

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Promotion Education
  • OES plans to assemble event promo kit with
  • ad for local promotion
  • news release(s)
  • poster
  • sandwich sign (for use if permitted by location/
    municipality)
  • Standard messaging OES will provide wording
    approx. two weeks before program launch.

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What About
  • Capital costs
  • 165/tonne paid by OES to collection sites
    intended to cover costs incurred to manage Phase
    1 WEEE until it is picked up by OES-approved
    transporter (includes any capital costs).
  • C of A for managing WEEE at a waste site
  • waste site with existing C of A needs to amend it
    if WEEE segregation/collection is to be added to
    site operations

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What About
  • Charging fees to receive WEEE
  • many waste sites have tipping fees in place to
    cover all waste received
  • is this prohibited for Phase 1 WEEE?

No. However, the intent is that handling
incentive transportation processing costs
borne by OES are intended to make it so OES
collectors do not charge a fee
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Summary Next Steps
  • Collection site visits/assessments
  • Drew Cynthia
  • Site approvals/updates
  • Delivery of packing supplies
  • Program launch on April 1st!

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Wrap-Up
  • Send questions to OES Customer service
  • customerservice_at_ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca
  • OES to communicate program developments to
    registered applicants
  • Bits Bytes e-newsletter

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Questions for Today
  • Use QA box on screen
  • We will respond verbally
  • please sit tight for quiet moments during QA
  • slides audio will be posted
  • If question is confidential, send
    tocustomerservice_at_ontarioelectronicstewardship.c
    a

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Thank you!
For more information www.ontarioelectronicstewar
dship.ca
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