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Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Waste Stewardship

Notice of Public Consultation

Manitoba’s blue box, tire and oil recycling programs have diverted millions of kilograms of waste from landfills. To further enhance recycling services in Manitoba, government is requiring industry to be more responsible for the waste they generate and to implement comprehensive programs throughout the province.

Government is reviewing plans which would improve Manitobans’ access to safe and responsible recycling or disposal of products such as old TV’s, paint and batteries. Beginning in April 2011, the proposed programs would support permanent collection systems throughout the province and would replace the current government-funded HHW depots and e-waste roundups.

Household hazardous waste includes products such as batteries, medications, paint, antifreeze, fluorescent lighting and products containing mercury. Electronic waste includes products such as computers, televisions, video players and home theatre systems.

These products should not be thrown out with household garbage. To protect our natural resources and environment, they must be properly disposed of or responsibly recycled.

Program features include:

  • more opportunity to safely recycle or dispose of waste materials

  • drop off locations throughout Manitoba
  • increased diversion of toxic materials from landfill
  • safe recycling done in Canada

Government funding will not be required to support these programs. Operating budgets will come from product manufacturers.

This 28-day public consultation is one of the first steps in establishing the new programs. All comments will be considered in developing recommendations for the Minister of Conservation, who is responsible for program approval. Government is interested in your feedback related to all areas of the plans including accessibility and convenience, environmental protection, funding sources and financial reporting. (See comment form)

The plans respond to requirements under the Household Hazardous Material and Prescribed Material Stewardship Regulation and the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Stewardship Regulation and accompanying Guidelines for Product Stewards.

Guideline for Electrical & Electronic Equipment Stewardship Guideline - 2010

Guideline for Hazardous or Prescribed Household Material

E-mail, phone, write or fax…

The stewardship plans are available online and at Manitoba Conservation’s public registries throughout the province. All comments will be considered in establishing the programs. You may use the comment form or just email or fax your comments.


COMMENTS MAY BE SUBMITTED UP TO SEPTEMBER 27, 2010 TO:

Pollution Prevention Branch

Manitoba Conservation

123 Main Street, Suite 160

Winnipeg MB R3C 1A5

E-Mail: pollupreve@gov.mb.ca

 

Fax: (204) 945-1211

Consultation Comment Form (PDF)
Consultation Comment Form (Word)

Name of Plan Targed Products
Manitoba Association for Resources Recovery Corp. (MARRC) Antifreeze Stewardship Program
  •  automotive antifreeze
Product Care Manitoba Household Hazardous Waste Stewardship Program Plan
           
  • fluorescent lights
  • physically hazardous material
  • pesticides
  • paint
  • flammable liquids
  • corrosives
  • toxics
  • environmentally hazardous materials
       
Medications Return Program-Industry Stewardship Program Plan 
           
  • prescription drugs
  • over-the-counter medications
  • natural health products
       
Manitoba Stewardship Plan for Mercury-Containing Thermostats
  •  mercury containing thermostats
The Canadian Battery Association's Manitoba Stewardship Plan for Lead-Acid Batteries
  •  lead-acid batteries
Interstate Battery System of Canada, Inc. (IBSC) Manitoba Product Stewardship Plan
  •  lead-acid batteries
Call 2Recycle - An All-Battery Collection and Recycling Plan for Manitoba

           
  • rechargeable batteries
  • primary batteries
  • cell phones
       
Manitoba Product Stewardship Program for End-of-Life Electrical and Electronic Equipment

  • desktop computers
  • laptop computers
  • display devices (monitors)
  • printers and fax machines
  • computer peripherals
  • computer scanners
  • personal/portable audio/video playback/recording systems
  • home audio/video playback/recording systems
  • home theatre in a box systems (HTB)
  • vehicle audio and video systems
  • non-cellular telephone and answering systems
  • countertop microwave systems
  • photocopiers (April 2012)
       
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