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Research and recommendations for performance measures for regulated, industry-led, end-of-life electronics recycling programs in C...Read more Research and recommendations for performance measures for regulated, industry-led, end-of-life electronics recycling programs in Canada

Abstract/summary

Atlantic Canada Electronics Stewardship (ACES); Electronics Stewardship Association of British Columbia (ESABC), Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES) and Saskatchewan Waste Electronic Equipment Program (SWEEP) are non-profit industry-led end-of-life electronics stewardship programs. The programs use an environmental handling fee (EHF) to provide program revenue for the collection, transportation, responsible recycling and administration of regulated electronics in their jurisdictions. The four programs jointly commissioned a study to analyze and make recommendations for a core suite of performance indicators. The primary purposes of the core indicators will be to: allow each program to track its own performance over time; facilitate comparisons and benchmarking between jurisdictions; and communicate performance accomplishments and targets to government and other stakeholders.

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Author(s)
Individual author information unavailable
Year
2010
Publisher
InterGroup Consultants Ltd.
Commissioning organization
Atlantic Canada Electronics Stewardship (ACES) Electronics Stewardship Association of British Columbia (ESABC) Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES) Saskatchewan Waste Electronic Equipment Program (SWEEP)
Authors’ organization
InterGroup Consultants Ltd.
Number of pages
85
URL
https://books1.scholarsportal.info/viewdoc.html?id=616105
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