The Recycling Regulation under the authority of the Environmental Management Act sets out the requirements for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), formerly known as product stewardship, in B.C.
According to the regulation, producers of designated products can appoint an agency to carry out their duties under an approved EPR plan. The province reviews and approves the EPR plans to make sure outcomes and regulatory requirements are met.
Every 5 years, the producer must review their approved plan.
Following consultation, they must:
On or before July 1st each year, a producer with an approved plan must also:
Review the approved plans and annual reports below.
EPR plans and annual reports are sorted alphabetically by category.
Since there are several sub-categories under Electronics, that category is at the bottom.
Beverage containers
Encorp Pacific (Canada)'s Extended Producer Responsibility plan for ready-to-drink beverage containers sold in B.C.:
Brewers Recycling Container Collection Council (BRCCC) (formerly, Brewer's Distributor Limited), is a not-for-profit society, created to steward and administer the collection of used beverage containers in British Columbia. BRCCC Schedule 5 plan provides for the management of all secondary packaging for its members.
Lead-acid batteries
Packaging and paper products
Newsmedia Canada is a not-for-profit organization responsible for newsprint and similar product.
Recycle BC is a not-for-profit organization responsible for residential packaging and paper product recycling throughout British Columbia.
Paints, solvents, pesticides and gasoline
Pharmaceuticals
Tires
Used oil and antifreeze
The following are sub-categories of the Electronics and electrical category.
Batteries
Electronic equipment, devices, e-transport products, and cell phones
On August 23, 2022, the extended producer responsibility agency CWTA requested that its plan, approved pursuant to the Recycling Regulation, be rescinded effective December 31, 2022. On September 2, 2022, the director accepted this request and, effective January 1, 2023, rescinded the approved plan.
An existing approved plan, managed by the agency Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA), remains available for producers of the regulated products (mobile devices such as cell phones).
Gaming equipment
Lamp and lighting equipment
Large appliances
Outdoor power equipment
Small appliances, tools, sports and hobby equipment
Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
Technology and telecommunications
On December 22, 2020, Shaw Communications Inc. (Shaw) requested that its plan, approved pursuant to the Recycling Regulation, be rescinded. Shaw appointed the Electronic Product Stewardship Association British Columbia (EPRA) carry out its duties as an obligated producer under Part 2 of the Recycling Regulation.
The province approved this transition on January 4, 2021:
Thermostats
Toys
On April 22, 2013 the Board of Directors for the CBRSC voted to approve the integration of electronic toys (e-toys) into the Electronic Products Recycling Association British Columbia (EPRA BC) stewardship program commencing August 1, 2013.
The province approved this transition on May 21, 2013: