Industry Stewardship Plan definition

Industry Stewardship Plan or “ISP” means an RPRA-approved plan allowing one or more Stewards to manage waste that has been designated for a recycling program by the Minister.
Industry Stewardship Plan or “ISP” means a RPRA or Waste Diversion Ontario -approved plan allowing one or more Stewards to manage wastes that have been designated for a recycling program by the Minister.
Industry Stewardship Plan or “ISP” means the now discontinued PCA Paints and Coatings waste diversion program dated May 23, 2014 as it applied to Phase 1 materials approved by Waste Diversion Ontario on December 10, 2014 which commenced on the Effective Date, pursuant to section 34 of the Waste Diversion Act, 2002 (Ontario), including any amendments thereto and replacements thereof, and terminated or will terminate on the 30th of September 2021;

Examples of Industry Stewardship Plan in a sentence

  • That the General Manager of Public Works, in consultation with the Waste Management Advisory Committee and in forms satisfactory to the City Solicitor, be authorized to enter into future Industry Stewardship Plan Agreements that would continue to provide funds for the City’s Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste Program.

  • SodaStream Canada began operating an Industry Stewardship Plan for its proprietary refillable pressurized containers in 2016.

  • Any reference to Waste Diversion Ontario in this document was changed to the Authority in accordance with the WFOA, 2016, schedule 1, Part III section 21(2).On December 10, 2014, the Authority approved the Product Care Association (PCA) Industry Stewardship Plan (ISP) for the management of end-of-life paints and coatings.

  • Any steward that intends to join a WDO approved Industry Stewardship Plan (ISP) covering DBBW which that steward generates, that is In Good Standing and has received WDO approval to join the ISP, is no longer required to report to Stewardship Ontario for the related DBBW supplied on and after the date that the steward is accepted to join the ISP.

  • National Environmental Policy Act The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 (42 U.S.C. §§ 4321-4347) requires federal agencies to include in every recommendation or report related to “major Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment” a detailed statement on the environmental impact of the proposed action.

  • On December 10, 2014 WDO approved PCA’s Industry Stewardship Plan for Paints and Coatings pursuant to the provisions of s.

  • We will operate the ISP for Automotive Materials approved by WDO on October 5, 2016 and abide by the requirements of the Industry Stewardship Plan Agreement.

  • In the event that PCA submits to WDO a new Industry Stewardship Plan for other Obligated MHSW, then PCA shall provide to the Municipality at least 90 days before the effective date of the new Industry Stewardship Plan, a proposal for an amendment to this Agreement.

  • The Corporation of the City of North Bay enter into a Municipal Industry Stewardship Plan (ISP) Materials Services Agreement (Amending Agreement No. 2) with Product Care Association of Canada (PCA).

  • Any reference to the Authority includes references to Waste Diversion Ontario in accordance with the WFOA, 2016, schedule 1, Part III section 21(2).On December 10, 2014, the Authority approved the Product Care Association (PCA) Industry Stewardship Plan (ISP) for the management of end-of-life paints and coatings.


More Definitions of Industry Stewardship Plan

Industry Stewardship Plan or “ISP” means a RPRA or Waste Diversion Ontario -approved
Industry Stewardship Plan or “ISP” means Our Industry Stewardship Plan for Automotive Materials as approved by Waste Diversion Ontario as posted on the AMS website;
Industry Stewardship Plan or “ISP)”” means a RPRA or Waste Diversion Ontario - approved plan allowing one or more Stewards to manage wastes that have been designated for a recycling program by the Minister.
Industry Stewardship Plan or “ISP” means the PCA Paint and/or PSF waste diversion programs approved by RPRA (formerly Waste Diversion Ontario) pursuant to section 36 of the WDTA, (formerly section 34 of the Waste Diversion Act, 2002 (Ontario)), as may be amended from time to time.
Industry Stewardship Plan or “ISP” means the PCA Paints and Coatings waste diversion program dated May 23, 2014 as it applies to Phase 1 materials approved by Waste Diversion Ontario on December 10, 2014 to commence on the ISP Effective Date, pursuant to section 34 of the Waste Diversion Act, 2002 (Ontario), and any amendments thereto and replacements thereof;
Industry Stewardship Plan means a plan for the management of a designated waste operated by, or for the benefit of, one or more stewards who are designated in respect of that waste; (“plan de gérance industrielle”)

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