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Obstacles to waste diversion

Ontario’s Minister of the Environment says that it is his second highest priority to increase waste diversion from landfill. Can he do it? Yesterday, Dianne gave a well-received keynote address to the Municipal Waste Association on Obstacles to Waste Diversion.In addition to the usual challenges of uncertainty, delay,  complexity, and policy instability in a time of financial constraint, Dianne focussed on the economics of the current waste diversion structure; the definition of waste; approvals terms and delays; liability, and the very low tolerance for complaints about odour. If Stewardship Ontario succeeds in its current program direction, the current waste diversion program may relieve municipalities of a substantial burden. But if things don’t work out as planned, won’t municipalities end up with ultimate responsibility?

Here are some supporting notes on the funding issue:

Drummond Report

Budget

Minister’s February 9 2012 letter to WDO Chair

Info from Stewardship Ontario[8]

KPMG’s Waste Diversion Ontario Review of MHSW Program – Report – April 12 2012[12]

Thank you to Jackie Campbell for her assistance in preparing these materials.

 


[1] Drummond report at p. 336

[2] Drummond report at p. 66.  See the technical guide at http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/budget/ompf/2012/techguide.pdf.  Additional links re OMPF at http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/budget/ompf/2012/

[3] Budget at p. 104

[4] Budget at p. 106

[5] See Reg 542/06 amendments enacted by O.Reg. 11/12

[6] Helpful slideshow at http://www.stewardshipontario.ca/sites/default/files/SO%20Steward%20Info%20Sessions%20General%20Presentation%20March%206-7%202012.pdf

[7] http://www.wdo.ca/news/default.aspx – letter to stakeholders – May 1 2012

[8] From Orange drop slideshow slides 20ff  at http://www.stewardshipontario.ca/sites/default/files/SO%20Steward%20Info%20Sessions%20General%20Presentation%20March%206-7%202012.pdf

[9] S. 24 of the WDA establishes the IFO.  SO is designated as the IFO for the Blue Box waste diversion program under O.Reg. 273/02 and for MHSW under O.Reg. 542/06

[10] See website with links – http://www.stewardshipontario.ca/stewards/what-we-do/mhsw/orange-drop-mhsw-consultations

[11] Hard copy attached, see http://stewardshipontario.ca/sites/default/files/MHSW%20Rules%20January%202012%20to%20December%202012_2.pdf

[13] At p. 2 KPMG report

[14] In SO’s 2012 Reporting Guide – Municipal Depot Transportation & Processing Incentive Program (MDT&PIP) they state: “Title to all Phase 1 MHSW collected by a municipality will belong to Stewardship Ontario from the time of collection, through the chain of custody, until it has been made ready for market use, purchase or safe disposal, at which point title will transfer to the processor and any monies collected will help offset the costs of processing.”  At http://www.stewardshipontario.ca/sites/default/files/MDT%26PIP%20guidebook%20March%202012.pdf

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