Colorado s Regulatory Framework for E-waste Recycling and Disposal. Electronic Device Recycling Taskforce July 23, 2009.

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Colorado s Regulatory Framework for E-waste Recycling and Disposal Electronic Device Recycling Taskforce July 23, 2009 Joe Schieffelin

Colorado s Regulatory Framework for E-waste Recycling and Disposal 1. Hazardous Waste Regulations (Universal Waste Rules) 2. Solid Waste Regulations

When do the regulations apply? When the Electronic devices and components become waste: 1. when the electronic devices will not be (or cannot be) repaired, refurbished or reused i.e., the devices and/or components will no longer be used for their intended purpose 2. the electronic devices are discarded Electronic device - computer monitors, mice, keyboards, televisions, central processing units (CPUs), laptops, printers, mainframes,cell phones and telephone switching equipment. Electronic component - subassemblies, components, or other parts of electronic devices

When do the regulations apply? Computers and some electronics may not be useful to original generator, but can still be used by someone else for intended purpose Who makes the waste determination? If generator sends electronics for disposal Then generator has made waste determination and regulations apply to generator (if commercial) and all subsequent handlers If generator sends electronics to a recycler Then recycler decides if reused or recycled If reused, then not a waste and regulations do not apply If recycled, then regulations apply to recycler

When do the regulations apply? Yes! Maybe Yes; Maybe No

Which regulations apply? Commercially-generated E-waste: Hazardous Waste/Universal Waste regulations Exempt: Residential E-waste (unless mixed with commercial) Residentially-generated E-waste: Solid Waste regulations

Commercial E-waste Residential E-waste Universal hazardous waste Solid waste Solid waste landfilling prohibited Recycled Solid waste landfilling allowed Recycled

Commercially-generated E-waste Almost all commercially-generated E-waste is hazardous waste due to toxicity of metals content (primarily lead in glass and lead on circuit boards) E-waste is designated as a Universal Waste under the hazardous waste regulations due to its wide-spread occurrence and straight-forward storage. Requirements for Universal Waste are lesser than for normal hazardous waste, but apply to generators, transporters, and recyclers (cradle to grave) Less labeling, longer accumulation times, less employee training, less stringent containerization, etc. Incentivize recycling and proper disposal Disposal in solid waste landfill is prohibited!!

Residentially-generated E-waste All residentially-generated E-waste is exempt from hazardous waste regulations (unless it gets mixed with commercially-generated E-waste) Therefore, it is solid waste Generators (you and me) are not regulated Transporters and collectors are not regulated Drop-off sites; collection sites Unless storage becomes disposal Destination facilities are regulated (end-point only) Landfills Recycling facilities

Current SW Recycling Regulations We only regulate recycling facilities: A facility where recyclable materials may be separated from other materials for further processing or marketing E-waste processors and disassemblers Requirements for recycling facilities: Notify CDPHE upon opening, no permit required Submit Annual Recycling Facility Report on or before May 1 st of each year Document that at least 75% of material collected is recycled based on a 3 year rolling average Document amount of each recyclable material collected or processed Operated to minimize potential for releases of contamination Adequately fenced and secured

Current SW Recycling Regulations Exempt from solid waste regulations: Drop-off locations Buy-back locations Storage locations On-site recycling locations Scrap metal Shredded circuit boards

Concept for New Solid Waste Recycling Regulations Solid Waste Recyclable material **Diagram true for all Recyclables, including E-waste Drop-off site/buy-back site/ Storage or Collection Center through BMPs Material sent out-of-state Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) Or Processor Recycler, Reprocessor, Remanufacturer through BMPs Residuals to landfill

Beyond the regulations Generator liability Legitimate recyclers vs consolidators (dropoff sites; collection sites) International shipments Universal waste handlers and consolidators can send E-waste overseas for recycling

What do we know about E-waste recycling in Colorado? 2007 9 recycling facilities reported processing a total of 6,809 tons of E-waste for the year 22 recycling facilities reported handling E-waste 2008 14 recycling facilities reported processing a total of 8,029 tons of E-waste for the year 27 recycling facilities reported handling E-waste We know of 55 entities collecting E-waste Many with multiple locations (Best Buy, Staples, etc.)

What do we know? 2008 4 large recycling facilities differentiated residentially and commercially-generated E-waste 1,090 tons residentially generated (27%) 2,920 tons commercially generated (73%)

CDPHE Concerns Current lack of data/information State-wide/Regional E-waste generation rates State-wide/Regional E-waste recycling capacity State-wide/Regional E-waste recycling rates Urban/Suburban vs Rural E-waste recycling needs to be incentivized One way: Reduce or eliminate drop-off fees paid by public at collection centers or events Recycling capacity might need to be expanded Before a landfill ban implemented

Charles Johnson charles.johnson@state.co.us 303-692-3348 Joe Schieffelin joe.schieffelin@state.co.us 303-692-3356