Latest resource recovery performance and collection and management target reports now available

The following resource recovery performance and collection and management target reports are now available on the Resource Recovery Reports page of RPRA’s website:

Tires

  • 2019 supply data reported in 2021, which sets the collection and management requirements for 2022
  • 2020 supply data reported in 2022, which sets the collection and management targets for 2023
  • Collection and management performance data reported in 2021 for the 2020 performance year
  • Collection and management performance data reported in 2022 for the 2021 performance year

ITT/AV (Information Technology and Telecommunications and Audio-Visual)

  • 2019 supply data reported in 2021, which sets the collection and management requirements for 2022
  • 2020 supply data reported in 2022, which sets the collection and management requirements for 2023
  • Management performance data reported in 2022 for the 2020/2021 performance year

Hazardous and Special Products

  • 2018, 2019 and 2020 supply data reported in 2021, which sets management requirements for some material types for 2021/2022

Blue Box

  • 2020 supply data reported in 2021, as per the requirements of O. Reg. 391/21 (Blue Box Regulation)

Batteries

  • 2020/21 supply data reported to RPRA in 2022, which sets the management requirements for 2023
  • 2019/2020 supply data reported in September 2021, which sets the management requirements for 2022
  • 2018/2019 supply data reported in January 2021, which sets the management requirement for July 1, 2020 to December 31, 2021

Performance reports submitted by battery producers in 2022 for the 2021 performance year continue to be reviewed by the Authority’s Compliance and Registry Team as part of an ongoing inspection. The reports will be publicly posted following the conclusion of the inspection. Read more about the inspection of battery producers’ compliance with O. Reg. 30/20 (Batteries Regulation) here.

The contents of resource recovery reports are dictated by the information that producers and producer responsibility organizations (PROs) and other service providers are required to submit to the Authority under the relevant regulations. Likewise, the timing of the public posting of the reports’ is dictated by reporting deadlines in the relevant regulations, the timing of reporting campaigns, and the time required by the Authority’s Compliance and Registry Team to review the submissions and prepare the reports for public posting.

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Resource Recovery Reports now live on RPRA website