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[GreenYes] Re: Looking for Adopted Extended Producer Responsibility orProduct Stewardship resolutions and ARFs for batteries



I too am very interested in looking at your ordinances. If it was
convenient for you to pass along the web page links, that would be
most helpful
Thanks very much.

On Feb 1, 8:56 am, "Reindl, John" <Rei...@no.address> wrote:
> I don't know if these apply, but we have ordinances in our area that stores that sell certain products (mercury thermostats, motor oil, fluorescent lamps, automotive batteries) must offer to take them back from customers and then recycle them. The state has some similar laws.
>
> Let me know if this is what you are looking for and I can give you the web page links.
>
> John
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: GreenYes@no.address [mailto:GreenYes@no.address]On Behalf Of Gary Liss
> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 9:36 PM
> To: GreenYes@no.address; p2t...@no.address; p...@no.address; ZeroWasteCommunit...@no.address; ZERI_Practition...@no.address; ZERI...@no.address
>
> Cc: debbie.bas...@no.address; Roberta.dun...@no.address; Gary Liss
> Subject: [GreenYes] Looking for Adopted Extended Producer Responsibility orProduct Stewardship resolutions and ARFs for batteries
>
> Apologies for Cross-Postings
>
> From: "Basher, Debbie" <debbie.bas...@no.address>
> Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 16:42:50 -0800
> Subject: [CRRA] Looking for Adopted Extended Producer Responsibility or Product
> Stewardship resolutions and ARFs for batteries
>
> Made up of a group of representatives from cities and counties located in
> California, the California Product Stewardship Council is a nonprofit
> association whose mission is to shift California's product waste management
> system from one focused on government funded and ratepayer financed waste
> diversion to one that relies on producer responsibility in order to reduce
> public costs and drive improvements in product design that promote
> environmental sustainability.
>
> We are looking for examples from communities - not only in
> California - that have adopted Extended Producer Responsibility or
> Product Stewardship resolutions. Copies of the resolutions would be
> extremely helpful.
>
> We are also looking for communities that have implemented Advance
> Recycling Fees for household batteries. A quick description of the program,
> and if it's been successful, would be helpful.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
>
> Debbie Basher
> City of San Jose 408-975-2514
> and
> Roberta Dunlap
> City of San Jose
> Environmental Services Department
> 170 W. San Carlos St
> San Jose CA 95113
> (408) 277-5364
> FAX (408) 277-2357
> Roberta.dun...@no.address
>
> Debbie Basher
> City of San Jose - Environmental Services
> Integrated Waste Management, Attn. Debbie Basher
> 200 East Santa Clara Street, 10th Floor Tower
> San Jose, CA 95113-1905
> debbie.bas...@no.address
> phone (408)-975-2514
> Fax: (408) 292-6211
>
> Check Out Our Website atwww.sjrecycles.org<http://www.sjrecycles.org/>
>
> Gary Liss
> 916-652-7850
> Fax: 916-652-0485www.garyliss.com<http://www.garyliss.com/> - Hide quoted text -
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