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Page 1: Paint Product Stewardship Initiative Washington, D.C. June 29-30, 2004

Paint Product Stewardship Initiative

Washington, D.C.

June 29-30, 2004

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PSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 2

Road Map

MEETING 2

MEETING 3

MEETING 1

AGREEMENTS

START

December 2003 April 2004 June 2004 September 2004

Workgroups #1-3•Develop findings•Draft work plans

Workgroups #8-10•Develop Findings•Draft work plans

Workgroups #4-7•Develop Findings

•Draft work plans

Discuss Priority Issues and Strategies

•Groups #1-3: present findings/plans• Discuss Issues/Strategies #4-7

•Groups #4-7: present findings/plans• Discuss Issues/Strategies #8-10

MEETING 4

Review progress Ratify agreements

Dialogue Meeting

Workgroup Activity

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Boston Meeting Outcomes Agreement on:

Stakeholder roles Dialogue mission Dialogue focus Dialogue purpose Problem statement Dialogue goals

Confirmed road map

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PSI Paint Stewardship Meeting 4

Stakeholder Roles – Recipe for a Successful Dialogue

Authorized to represent company, agency, or organization

Attend 4 meetings (or via phone) Active participation at and between meetings Jointly develop agreement Ensure your interests and others’ interests are met Only volunteer when you can follow through

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Dialogue Mission

We will seek to develop voluntary

initiatives/agreements to enhance product stewardship in the paint industry by January 1, 2005

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Possible Dialogue Outcomes Pilot projects with measurable results Business innovations/profitability studies

(e.g., reverse logistics potential) Model state policies (e.g., procurement) National standards (e.g., recycled paint,

definitions)

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Possible Dialogue Outcomes Model state or national education

campaign Model state or federal legislation National sustainable financing system for

the management of surplus paint

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Dialogue Focus

Post-consumer leftover paint Retail surplus paint Future Potential (not part of dialogue):

Manufacturer paint process efficiencies/waste

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Primary Dialogue Goal Develop initiatives that will result in:

Reduced paint waste; Efficient collection, reuse, and recycling of

leftover paint; Increased markets for recycled paint; and Sustainable financing systems to cover end-

of-life management costs for past and future products

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Supporting Goals Decrease illegal disposal of leftover paint Attain the highest value possible for

surplus paint Improve container collection/recycling Reduce paint toxicity

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Issues Discussed in Boston

Leftover Paint Disposal Collection (Financing)

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Workgroups

Workgroup A: Root Causes of Leftover Paint Workgroup B: Education Workgroup C: Deposit Incentive Workgroup D: Collection Infrastructure Workgroup E: Regulatory Barriers/Disincentives Workgroup F: Reuse Workgroup G: Financing

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Workgroup Activities• Participate in conference calls• Refine workgroup goals• Develop work plan including:

• Major tasks and timelines• Potential pilot opportunities• Staffing and funding requirements• Challenges and barriers

• Present findings/recommendations at CA meeting

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Sacramento CA Meeting Workgroup reports (discussion/decisions) Discuss new issues new workgroups

Non-paint uses of leftover paint Sale of paint with recycled content Recycled paint manufacturing (Financing)

Tours

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New Workgroups

Root Causes/Education Infrastructure (includes reuse) Regulatory Barriers/Disincentives Financing Business Plan for Recycled Paint Non-paint Uses for Recycled Paint

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Issues for Discussion in Washington DC

Sorting Managing containers Transportation (Financing)

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Washington DC Meeting Objectives

Clarify pilots/initiatives from workgroups.

Clarify the role of financing.

Begin to consider what type of dialogue outcome you want.

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What do we want to avoid? Avoid multiple state solutions Avoid unilateral state or federal regulation Avoid leaving the problem to someone else

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ISSUE DISCUSSION

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Issue/Strategy Discussion: Model

Ideal World: where do we want to be?

Now: what’s happening now?

Strategies: how do we get from Now to Ideal World?

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Issue/Strategy Discussion

Background technical information Clarify Issue and Strategies Parking lot: additional strategies Prioritize strategies

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MEETING WRAP UP

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Date for 4th meeting in Chicago

September 20-21