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Publication type: Report

Extended Producer Responsibility for Residential Packaging and Paper Products

Abstract/summary

Eunomia Research & Consulting (Eunomia), along with its sub-contractors Kelleher Environmental, Love Environment, S-Cubed Environmental and Morrison Hershfield, has been contracted by the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA), the Cities of Edmonton and Calgary and the Canadian Stewardship Services Alliance (CSSA) to carry out an extended producer responsibility (EPR) study for packaging and paper products (PPP) to meet the following key objectives: ● Outline a vision for EPR for residential PPP in Alberta which includes high level assumptions about a future state for the purpose of informing and consulting with key stakeholders; ● Provide an overview of the current state of the residential PPP recycling system and supply chains and their related costs across the province of Alberta; and ● Categorize and detail the potential impacts of a future state, as described in the vision, with an EPR system that outlines the potential benefits, challenges and risks in relation to the major stakeholders

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Author(s)
Dr. Dominic Hogg
Sarah Edwards
Sydnee Grushack
John Carhart
Sanan Hajiyev
Maria Kelleher
Samantha Millette
Geoff Love
Stacey Schaub-Szabo
Tammy Schwass
Salah Borno
Year
2019
Commissioning organization
Alberta Urban Municipalities Association, Cities of Edmonton, Calgary and the Canadian Stewardship Services Alliance
Authors’ organization
Eunomia Research & Consulting Inc.
Number of pages
172
URL
https://recycle.ab.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/ACES-Summary-Report-Final-For-release-March-10-2020.pdf
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