Legislation: British Columbia

Status:
Passed
Type:
Other
Date:
July, 2012

In April, 2008, British Columbia expanded the number of regulated products included in its provincial Recycling Regulation to include fluorescent lamps and thermostats. The Recycling Regulation requires industry to collect and recycle any regulated products it manufactures or sells.

In August 2009, a draft stewardship plan for residential use fluorescent lamps was developed by Electrical Equipment...

Status:
Passed
Type:
Other
Date:
April, 2012

In May 2011, the ESABC released a draft five-year stewardship plan (2012-2016) for public comment. The plan was approved in April of 2012. The plan includes a review of the 2007 plan and expand the Electronics and Electrical Product Category to include, on July 1, 2012, large appliances, electrical and electronic tools, medical devices, automatic dispensers, lighting equipment, toys, leisure and sports equipment, monitoring and control instruments, IT and telecommunications...

Status:
Passed
Type:
Ordinance
Date:
December, 2011

As of January 2012, Metro Vancouver, British Columbia's Banned and Prohibited Materials includes mattresses, defining them as recyclable versus non-recyclable.

The 2012 Tipping Fee Bylaw ("Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District Tipping Fee...

Status:
Passed
Type:
Law
Date:
July, 2011

The 2004 Recycling Regulation (B.C. Reg. 449/2004) replaced the 1997 Beverage Container Product Stewardship Program Regulation (which replaced the 1970 Litter Act, which required manufacturers and retailers to participate in a deposit system to encourage the return of many types of beverage containers). In May 2011, the Recycling Regulation was amended to include Schedule 5, the Packaging and Printed Paper Product Category, which, according to the ...

Status:
Type:
Other
Date:
October, 2009

The NWPSC published a descriptive review of stewardship programs, legislation and regulations of each of the Canadian provinces in a report Product Stewardship in Canada: Legislative Framework of Provincial Programs (PDF file, 1.42MB).  Several Canadian provinces, including British Columbia, have framework legislation that establishes a process for the selection of products and involvment by stakeholders in the implementation of product stewardship systems. 

Status:
Passed
Type:
Other
Date:
December, 2007

Electronic Product Stewardship Canada (EPSC), an industry group created to promote "industry-led solutions" to the e-waste problem, collaborated with retailers, local government, non-profits, environmental groups, the general public and other interested parties to submit the ESBC Stewardship Plan (PDF file, 2.8MB), which was approved in December 2006 and took effect in 2007. The ...

Status:
Passed
Type:
Law
Date:
October, 2004

On October 7, 2004, British Columbia passed the Recycling Regulation of the Environmental Management Act (B.C. Reg. 449/2004), a single, results-based framework that engages industry in new ways by shifting responsibility for environmentally sound product end-of-life management and recycling to producers and consumers.

The Act requires producers of designated products to submit a stewardship plan for approval by the BC Ministry of Environment.  All producers are...