Contents of oil and glycol stewardship plan
50.16An oil and glycol stewardship plan shall contain the following:
(a)
a plan for the collection, storage and transportation of used oil, used oil filters, oil containers, used glycol and glycol containers in the Province, including the materials of other brand owners;
(b)
information on the number of units of oil, oil filters and glycol sold on the market, and the methods of collection, storage, transportation, consolidation and recycling facilities to be used;
(c)
the estimated number of units to be collected, reused, recycled and recovered, as well as associated costs;
(d)
information on the population and geographic area to be served;
(e)
a plan for the provision of service to remote or rural areas, if applicable;
(f)
a plan for the management of the designated material in adherence to the following order of preference:
(ii)
recovery of energy; and
(iii)
disposal in compliance with the Act;
(g)
a description of the methodology to be used by the brand owner to determine the amounts used to calculate the consumed in use rate;
(h)
a description of the efforts being made by the brand owner to redesign oil or glycol products to improve reusability and recyclability;
(i)
an education awareness plan for consumers and users of the oil, oil filter and glycol stewardship program, including information on the reasonable and free access to return facilities;
(j)
an assessment of the performance of the brand owner’s plan by an independent auditor;
(k)
a plan for the elimination or reduction of the environmental impacts of used oil, used oil filters, oil containers, used glycol and glycol containers; and
(l)
information with respect to the manner in which the oil and glycol stewardship plan will achieve the recovery rates set out in sections 50.21 and 50.22.