Canadian Lighting Programs Update: NAHMMA NorthWest June 24, 2014
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Canadian Lighting Programs Update: NAHMMA NorthWest June 24, 2014
Product Care Association (PCA) has been a leader in Household Hazardous and Special Waste recycling since 1994.ABOUT PCA:
• Not for profit, member based industry association
• Members are the obligated “producers” under applicable regulations
• PCA develops and implements programs on behalf of members in response to regulations
• Members pay fees to fund the programs
CURRENT PCA PROGRAMS
PCA programs in Canada: Paint only: SK, NB, NS, NL, PEI Paint/HHW: BC, MBLamps: BC, MB, QC, PEI (2015)Smoke and CO Alarms: BC
Managed programs in Canada: BC Small Appliances (CESA)Outdoor Power Equipment (OPEIC)Major Appliance Recycling Roundtable (MARR)
US programs:• PaintCare (PCA role ends June 30, 2014)• Mattress Recycling Council (CT, RI, CA)• WA LightRecycle
PCA LIGHTING PROGRAMS OVERVIEWMercury Lamps– Residential Use
Mercury Lamps– Commercial and Industrial
All Lamps, Residential and ICI
Fixtures and Ballasts
Manitoba
Quebec
British Columbia
Manitoba LightRecycle
Manitoba LightRecycle Program• May 1, 2012 - PCA’s Manitoba LightRecycle program launched as part of PCA’s
Manitoba Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) program
• The MB LightRecycle program is limited to residential-use fluorescent lamps.
• The PCA Manitoba HHW program includes many other products, such as household paint and flammable liquids, etc.
Collection System
Return to Retail Other (Private, Municipal, Non-profit)
Total
44 13 57
Quebec
• July 14, 2012 - Residential use (CFLs, tubes and HID)
• October 1, 2012 - Expanded to Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI).
• July 2013 expanded to include “component lamps”, ie. lamps which are a component of another product, but excluding products already included in other programs, e.g. computers
• Regulation provides for mandatory recovery rates and penalties.
Reported Sales
October 2
012
November
December
January 2013
February
March
AprilMay
JuneJuly
August
September
October
November
December
January 2014
February
March
100 000
200 000
300 000
400 000
500 000
600 000
700 000
800 000
Tubes ≤ 2 feet Tubes > 2 and ≤ 4 feet Tubes > 4 feet CFL HID and Other
QUEBEC LAMPSVOLUME PROCESSED BY SECTOR (UNITS)
Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. 2013
Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. 2014
Feb. Mar. 0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
Commercial Municipal Retailer Total Linear (Total)
Recovery rate – 2013 Average
Tubes ≤ 2 feet Tubes > 2 and ≤ 4 feet Tubes > 4 feet CFL HID and Other0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
9%
37%
28%
5%
29%
Collection System # Sites % of Sites % Processed Volume
Municipal residential Depots 340 53% 8%
Retailer residential depots 222 34% 4%
ICI Depots (Advertised) 74 12%
88%ICI Depots (Unadvertised) 9 1%
Commercial Direct Pick-up Varies
Total 645 100% 100%
BC -
BC LIGHTRECYCLE
Total Lamp Units Incan/Hal HID/ Other LED 2' Tubes 4' Tubes 8' Tubes CFL Total Tubes0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2010 Recovery Rate
2011 Recovery Rate
2012 Recovery Rate
2013 Recovery Rate
BC LIGHTRECYCLE COLLECTION SITES
Depot Type 2012 2013
Residential Lamps 201 196Residential Fixtures 112 127All Sector Lamp 66 104Commercial Fixtures & Non-PCB Ballast 47 67
Total Advertised 426 494
Unadvertised Commercial Lamps Consolidator 9 17
Unadvertised Commercial Lamps Site 14 15Unadvertised Residential Fixtures 0 13
Total 449 539
Canadian Lighting Programs Update: NAHMMA Conference June 24, 2014
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Thank you
Mark KurschnerPresidentProduct Care [email protected] 331 6969