Wash. Admin. Code § 173-900-980 - Public outreach
Independent and standard plans:
(1) Public outreach and marketing
requirements: An independent plan and the standard plan must inform covered
entities about where and how to reuse and recycle their CEPs at the end of the
product's life. At a minimum, the plan must:
(a) Include a web site or a toll-free number
that gives information about the recycling program in sufficient detail to
educate covered entities regarding how to return their CEPs for
recycling;
(b) Describe the method
or methods used to provide outreach to covered entities; and
(c) Ensure outreach throughout the
state.
Ecology:
(2) Ecology will promote CEP recycling by:
(a) Posting information describing where to
recycle unwanted CEPs on its web site;
(b) Providing information about recycling
CEPs through a toll-free telephone service; and
(c) Developing and providing artwork for use
by others in flyers, signage, web content, and other advertising
mechanisms.
(3) Ecology
will determine the effectiveness of the public outreach and education campaign
based on information supplied in the reports required under this
chapter.
Local governments:
(4) Local governments must promote CEP
recycling, including listings of local collection sites and services, through
existing educational methods typically used by each local government.
Retailers:
(5) A retailer who sells new CEPs must
provide take-home information to consumers describing where and how to recycle
CEPs and opportunities and locations for the convenient collection or return of
the products at the point of sale. Providing ecology's toll-free telephone
number and web site will fulfill this requirement. This may include:
(a) Use of ecology's artwork in
advertisements such as on flyers, shelf-tags, stickers, or brochures for this
program; and
(b) Providing
information about how to recycle CEPs in Washington either in, on, or with the
packaging, or on sales receipts.
(6) Remote sellers may include the
information in a visible location on their web site or on sales receipts as
fulfillment of this requirement.
Collaboration:
(7) Manufacturers, state government, local
governments, retailers, and collection sites and services must collaborate in
the development and implementation of the public information
campaign.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapters 70.95N, 70.105, and 70.105D RCW. 07-21-013 (Order 07-05), § 173-900-980, filed 10/5/07, effective 11/5/07.
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