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  • Program: Blue Box
    Topic: Producer
  • Program: Blue Box
    Topic: Producer , Reporting

    For the purpose of reporting supply data under the Blue Box Regulation, the weight of newspaper, including any protective wrapping and supplemental advertisements and inserts, must be reported in the appropriate material categories. For example, newsprint must be reported in the ‘paper’ category, while any protective plastic wrapping must be reported as ‘flexible plastic’.

    Then, producers will be asked to indicate what percentage of their total Blue Box material supply was newspaper, including any protective wrapping and supplemental advertisements and inserts, in that calendar year.

    When reporting either their total supply or the percentage of their total supply that is newspaper, a producer should only include the weight of Blue Box materials for which they are the producer. For example, if flyers for which there is a different brand holder resident in Canada are supplied along with a newspaper and those flyers have a different brand holder resident in Canada, their weight should not be reported by the newspaper producer. Instead, it is the brand holder of those flyers who would be required to include the weight of those flyers in their own supply report.

    See our FAQ: “What is a newspaper?”

  • Program: Blue Box
    Topic: Producer , Registration , Registry , Reporting
  • Program: Blue Box
    Topic: Producer
  • Program: Blue Box
    Topic: Collection systems , Municipalities , PRO , Producer , Registration , Registry
  • Program: Blue Box
    Topic: Producer
  • Program: Blue Box
    Topic: Collection systems , General , PRO , Processor , Producer