Mark Youden
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On April 1, 2017, Ontario companies that supply automotive materials to the Ontario market - such as antifreeze and antifreeze containers, empty oil containers and oil filters - will have the option to join Automotive Materials Stewardship's (AMS) new Industry Stewardship Plan (ISP).
This new ISP was approved by the Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority (formerly Waste Diversion Ontario)1, on August 10, 2016, in an effort to transition the end-of-life management of the above-noted automotive materials to the newly established, non-profit industry funded AMS.
Like Stewardship Ontario's Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste (MHSW) program, the AMS program will use stewardship fees paid by obligated industry stewards to collect, transport and recycle these automotive materials.2
Up until now, Stewardship Ontario's ISP covered the management of automotive product stewardship in Ontario under the MHSW program. With this announcement, AMS and Stewardship Ontario have committed to working together to ensure a smooth transition for those stewards looking to make the switch.
For now, stewards have the choice of remaining with Stewardship Ontario until the MHSW program is wound down, or transitioning to the AMS ISP by signing a letter of intent with AMS.3
However, by staying with Stewardship Ontario, automotive stewards will miss out on the benefits provided by the AMS ISP, which include (as noted by AMS) 4:
After signing a letter of intent with AMS, stewards will be sent a membership agreement to confirm their participation in the new AMS ISP.
As part of the transition, stewards must confirm their compliance with Stewardship Ontario's Rules for stewards and the MSHW program, and that they intend to continue to meet those obligations up until the effective date of the AMS ISP (April 1, 2017).
[1] On November 30, 2016, the Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority was proclaimed as part of the new Waste-Free Ontario Act, 2016 that received Royal Assent in June 2016.
[2] An obligated steward under the AMS ISP will remain the same as those under the Stewardship Ontario's ISP, namely: a company resident in Ontario, that is a brand owner, first importer or franchisor of one or more automotive materials (listed above) supplied in Ontario, that generates waste from the above-noted materials.
[3] See the list of stewards who have signed LOIs (as of January 2017).
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