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Priority ProductsFor 2012, the CPSC Board has prioritized the following as priority products (in no particular order): 2012 CPSC Policy Priorities.

 

Choosing Products to Focus On

CPSC supports the implementation of framework EPR legislation over product-by-product legislation.  However, until EPR framework legislation is enacted, CPSC continues to support EPR for individual products on a case-by-case basis. For selection of products within an EPR policy framework, CPSC supports the CalRecycle's Framework for EPR System in California adopted in January 2008 which states the following in Section 6:

"While criteria used to select products/product categories would be determined within the regulatory process following enactment of statute, there are some general concepts that should be addressed in that process.  The list below includes factors that would likely be addressed during this process, although it is not meant to be exhaustive or prescriptive, nor is it presented in order of importance:

  • Total volume being disposed in landfills
  • Level of toxicity or hazard to human or environmental health
  • Total lifecycle net environmental impact
  • Potential for net lifecycle impact improvement
  • Level of market/infrastructure currently in place
  • Effectiveness of programs currently in place, if any
  • Current impacts to local governments/general ratepayers
  • Usage trends (increasing, decreasing, steady)
  • Difficulty to manage
  • Existing problem with illegal dumping"
 

What are Universal Waste Products?

Universal wastes are categorized as hazardous wastes that are more commonly found and pose a lower risk to people and the environment than other hazardous wastes. Examples of universal waste include batteries, fluorescent lamps, thermostats and electronics.

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