The GlobalPSC has: grown membership to span ten countries and include other non-profits, businesses of all sizes and governments at national, state/provincial and local levels developed…
The GlobalPSC has:
grown membership to span ten countries and include other non-profits, businesses of all sizes and governments at national, state/provincial and local levels
developed the International Stewardship Forum series
provided the GlobalPSC’s perspective through presentations in Europe, Canada, US, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and China
conducted research, stakeholder engagement and facilitation of product stewardship programs for paint, batteries, and sharps
been appointed to Government advisory bodies on Australia’s development of product stewardship framework legislation and designation of priority products
provided Senate testimony on Australia’s framework legislation
assisted briefings for the (US) National Caucus of Environmental Legislators
conducted study tours of electronics recycling operations in China and Hong Kong
conducted research and member briefings on developments in packaging, electronics and other products
held meetings in France regarding French EPR systems for sharps, packaging, electronics and unwanted medicines as well as the OECD and the French EPR Commission
conducted study tours of battery and packaging producer responsibility programs in Switzerland, France and Belgium
participated in North American study tours of recovery operations for electronics, paint, packaging and carpet
undertaken a study tour of electronics reuse and recycling operations in the UK
initiated study tours of packaging, electronics, unwanted medicines, batteries, toner cartridges and other items in Australia and New Zealand
convened the International Product Stewardship Summit
led public policy and business case development for paint and batteries
cross-promoted relevant events in Asia, North America, Australia and New Zealand
co-hosted free webinars with the Product Stewardship Institute on the updated OECD EPR guidelines and on exploring possible roles for EPR in the Circular Economy
joined Australia’s Minister for the Environment in launching the Paintback program
presented at, and attended, the CEO & Business Leaders Summit
expanded social media and networking opportunities including:
discussions with over 1,600 members from 46 countries in a public forum on LinkedIn