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Title: Webinar for Collectors of Waste Electronic


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Webinar for Collectors of Waste Electronic
Electrical Equipment
Welcome! This webinar begins at 2 p.m. All phone
lines are muted until the meeting starts.
  • February 26, 2009

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Webinar for Collectors of Waste Electronic
Electrical Equipment
  • February 26, 2009

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Welcome
Webinar for Collectors of Waste Electronic
Electrical Equipment November 4, 2008
  • All webinar audience
  • Expand view to full screen
  • 2 arrows to open close webinar control panel
  • Audience lines muted until Question Answer
    (QA)
  • Use control panel for questions
  • send confidential questions 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 Overview
  • Information for Collection Sites
  • Promotion education (PE)
  • Next steps
  • Questions answers

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Program Overview
  • OES is not-for-profit Industry Funding
    Organization (IFO) for Waste Electrical
    Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
  • Plan for Phase 1 WEEE approved by Waste Diversion
    Ontario (WDO)
  • Minister approved plan July 10, 2008
  • Phase 1 commences April 1, 2009
  • CSR contracted by OES as program manager
  • Phase 2 WEEE plan development in progress
  • Phase 2 plan due July 10, 2009

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Program Goals
  • Increase amount range of accessibility
  • Increase recovery
  • Ensure that material is processed in
    environmentally-sound manner
  • Achieve greatest material diversion

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Items Accepted in Phase 1 WEEE Program
  • Phase 1 designated WEEE
  • televisions
  • computer monitors
  • desktop, laptop notebook computers including
    CPUs
  • computer printers fax machines
  • computer peripherals keyboards, mice etc.

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Phase 1 WEEE Sorting Packing Requirements
  • Phase 1 WEEE separated into 3 groups
  • group 1 desktop portable computers
  • group 2 display devices (including monitors
    televisions)
  • stack, palletize, over-wrap prepare for
    transport or place in gaylords
  • group 3 printing devices peripherals
    (including mice, keyboards, drives cables)
  • bulk bag /or gaylord boxes

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Items Accepted in Phase 2 WEEE Program
  • Phase 2 designated WEEE
  • photocopiers
  • PDA, handheld computers
  • telephones, cell phones, modems
  • audio playback recording systems
  • tape, disk digital
  • video playback recording systems
  • tape, disk digital
  • cameras
  • tape, disk digital

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WEEE Program Outline (1)
  • OES-approved collectors collection sites
    eligible to receive 165 per tonne financial
    incentive if they
  • receive, sort prepare-for-transport according
    to OES requirements
  • are publicly accessible
  • accept all or an approved subset of Phase 1 WEEE
    materials all brands of WEEE

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WEEE Program Outline (2)
  • OES provides shipping supplies
  • pallets, bulk bags or/gaylord boxes
  • arranges supply of shrink-wrap
  • Collectors initially charged initially for shrink
    wrap (if used)
  • Costs refunded to collectors who adhere to
    packaging standard

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WEEE Program Outline (3)
  • OES-approved transporters pick up sorted
    packaged WEEE from collection sites /or events
  • WEEE delivered to OES consolidation sites to
  • check on weight quality
  • consolidate smaller loads to tractor trailer
    loads
  • OES directs WEEE from consolidation to approved
    processors for recycling

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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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WEEE Program Outline-Municipal
  • Goalexpand existing levels types of municipal
    collection
  • Municipal participation in WEEE program is
    voluntary
  • to be eligible for OES collection incentive, many
    municipalities will have to change how they
    manage collected WEEE
  • Each municipality that chooses to participate in
    WEEE program will enter into individual agreement
    with OES

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WEEE Program Outline-Other Sites
  • Other potential collection sites in your
    community could include
  • 2nd hand material collection organizations (e.g.
    clothing, small appliances, toys, etc.)
  • community service organizations
  • waste management recycling companies
  • school boards, universities, hospitals
  • government agencies organizations
  • property management companies

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How to Register as WEEE Collection Site
  • Online process to register complete application
  • Prospective collectors/collection sites provide
  • municipality information
  • contact information
  • collection site details
  • collection site events (if applicable)

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Registration Requirements
  • Registration URL is single access to OES system
  • https//mtsreg.oesdatasystem.ca/login.aspx
  • Online registration required for
  • collection site owners operators
  • primary end-of-life (EOL) WEEE recyclers
  • reuse/refurbishers under program
  • transportation consolidation operators
  • WEEE stewards

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Contact Information
  • Basic registration
  • request OES approval of services your
    municipality currently provides or wishes to
    provide
  • primary financial contacts
  • Collector application
  • unique questions based on site type
  • collection site, collection events
  • responses required to each question

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Helpful Hints
  • Use save button frequently
  • Dont use forward/back buttons on browser
  • use navigation buttons at bottom
  • Registered applicants can save return as
    convenient
  • After registering/receiving applicant number
    login, enter contact municipality information
  • Add sites owned used for WEEE collection

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Organization
Registration accepts all types of applicants
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Contact Screen
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Collection Sites
Information about your organization that is not
site-specific
Click here to add more sites
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Collection Site Detail Screen
Collection site owner is lease holder or actual
owner
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Types of WEEE Collected (by Site)
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Collection Site Events
Click here to add more events
Will this event/site accept WEEE from anyone?
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Completed Applications
  • When complete, click on submission button
  • Review Terms Conditions
  • check that you agree to terms
  • Click ltSubmitgt button
  • OES will review application contact applicant
    re questions or missing information
  • All collection sites must meet minimum standards
    sign contract with OES

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Collection Site Requirements (1)
  • Participation voluntary
  • Collectors must register with OES meet
    performance compliance requirements
  • provide high-quality reliable services to WEEE
    generators
  • ensure that safety health of all staff handling
    WEEE materials maintained of highest priority
  • prohibit any other removal of Phase 1 WEEE, whole
    or parts, from site

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Collection Site Requirements (2)
  • Ensure compliance with all environmental
    performance requirements
  • Ensure full current organizational compliance
    with all applicable municipal, provincial,
    federal regulations requirements

See Appendix 12 of WEEE Program Plan Lists
Ontario-specific compliance requirements as basis
for expectations for approved collectors
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Collection site checklist
  • Material sorting collected materials will be/are
    sorted into the three packing groups
  • Material preparation material groups will be/are
    properly contained
  • Site configuration protect WEEE from rain/snow
    adequate space to sort/pack/store
  • Accessibility material handling equipment /or
    direct access for OES trucks
  • Operating procedures site is safe for all users
  • Training per collection site manual
  • Security against theft tampering
  • Documentation General Liability Coverage
    (insurance)

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

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Summary Next Steps
  • Register online complete application process
  • OES will
  • contact you for follow-up likely site visit
  • review assess your ability to handle WEEE as
    outlined in plan address issues prior to
    start-up
  • approve or reject
  • if rejected explain why plan to address
    deficiencies
  • coordinate staff education training
  • developing collection site manual

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Wrap-Up
  • Send questions to OES Customer Service
  • customerservice_at_ontarioelectronicstewardship.ca
  • OES to monitor application progress to determine
    if preliminary timing remains feasible
  • 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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