Fees Returned to Program Operators for Waste Recycling in Ontario
OTTAWA, Ontario — The Canadian Paint and Coatings Association (CPCA) has weighed in on a decision by the Canadian Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) Jeff Yurek, to return a significant portion of the $53 million in surplus funds accumulated from environmental fees charged by Stewardship Ontario over the past 10 years for waste recycling. These funds were paid by industry stewards and were originally intended for waste recycling in Ontario, but were never used for that purpose. On April 2, 2020, Yurek directed that Stewardship Ontario, “Ensure 100% of the surplus funds the Resource Productivity and Resource Recovery approved for fee reductions in December 2019 and February 2020 for stewards who are part of approved ISPs be returned in one-time lump-sum payments to the Industry Steward Organizations (ISOs) that operate the ISPs.”
“We are pleased that Minister Yurek has directed 100% of those environmental fees be returned to the independent program operators, the ISOs, now operating 80% of materials in the waste recycling programs in Ontario for Municipal Household and Special Waste (MHSW) for the benefit of the environment and all Ontarians,” said Gary LeRoux, President and CEO of CPCA. The other program operators include Automotive Materials Stewardship and Pesticides, Solvents and Fertilizers. All three independent program operators were designated as ISOs more than five years ago under relevant acts for waste recovery in the province. In addition to the surplus funds being transferred, the program operators were required to contribute approximately $8 million to Stewardship Ontario for administration costs to wind up the remaining materials in their operating program.