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New York Organizations
- New York Federation of Solid Waste Associations
- New York State Association for Solid Waste Management
- New York State Association for Reduction, Reuse and Recycling
- Solid Waste Association of North America - New York Chapter
Other Product Policy Organizations
Product Policy Institute
The Product Policy Institute is an nonprofit research and education organization that helps communities and their local governments work for sustainable production and consumption and good governance by transforming waste management systems from taxpayer and ratepayer financed to producer-consumer financed and managed. PPI is working across North America to empower local governments by working through independent statewide product stewardship councils for EPR Framework policies. Founded in 2003, PPI was the catalyst for the formation of the California, Texas, Vermont and New York Product Stewardship Councils.
Product Stewardship Institute
The Product Stewardship Institute (PSI) a national non-profit membership-based organization that works with state and local government agencies to partner with manufacturers, retailers, environmental groups, federal agencies, and other key stakeholders to reduce the health and environmental impacts of consumer products. PSI takes a unique product stewardship approach to solving waste management problems by encouraging product design changes and mediating stakeholder dialogues.
Northwest Product Stewardship Council
The Northwest Product Stewardship Council (NWPSC) is a coalition of government organizations in Washington and Oregon working together and with other governments, businesses and nonprofit groups to integrate product stewardship (producer responsibility) principles into the policy and economic structures of the Pacific Northwest. The Council is working to shift Washington and Oregon’s product waste management system from one focused on government funded and ratepayer financed waste disposal and waste diversion to one that relies on producer responsibility in order to reduce public costs, increase accessibility to services, attain higher environmental benefits and drive improvements in product design that promote environmental sustainability.
California Product Stewardship Council
Dozens of local governments have pledged their support to the California Product Stewardship Council to shift California’s product waste management system from one focused on government funded and ratepayer financed waste diversion to one that relies on producer responsibility in order to reduce public costs and drive improvements in product design that promote environmental sustainability.
Vermont Product Stewardship Council
British Columbia Product Stewardship Council
In British Columbia, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) (formerly referred to as Industry Product Stewardship) is an environmental policy approach in which the producer’s responsibility for reducing environmental impact and managing the product is extended across the whole life cycle of the product, from selection of materials and design to its end-of-life.
