The Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) Regulation under the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016 designates information technology, telecommunications, audio-visual (ITT/AV) and lighting equipment as the third and fourth materials after tires and batteries under Ontario’s individual producer responsibility regulatory framework.
Individual producer responsibility makes producers accountable for their products and packaging once consumers are finished with them; sets mandatory and enforceable requirements for resource recovery; and gives producers choices for resource recovery services in a competitive market.
As of January 1, 2021, following the wind up of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Program operated by the industry funding organization Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES) on December 31, 2020, ITT/AV producers are individually accountable and financially responsible for collecting and reusing, refurbishing or recycling their products when consumers discard them.
OES did not operate a program for lighting and the responsibilities for lighting do not come into effect until January 1, 2023.
Information technology, telecommunications, audio-visual equipment (ITT/AV)
ITT/AV is equipment that has a primary purpose of collecting, storing, processing, presenting or communicating information, including sounds and images, recording or reproducing sounds and images. ITT/AV includes equipment supplied into any sector (e.g., residential, business, hospital, institutional, commercial, industrial, etc.) and includes any batteries supplied with the ITT/AV (i.e., in packaging or in product).
Lighting
The EEE Regulation defines lighting as equipment that has the primary purpose of producing light, such as light bulbs, tubes and lamps, including incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, light emitting diode (LED) and high intensity discharge (HID) lamps. The definition does not include lighting that is provided with another product or a fixture, or that falls into the category of ITT/AV equipment as defined by the regulation.
Producers and service providers of lighting must register with RPRA by November 30, 2022. More information will be made available on lighting ahead of the registration deadline.
If you have questions about your lighting obligations under the EEE Regulation, or if you would like to receive email communications relating to lighting, contact RPRA’s Compliance and Registry Team at registry@rpra.ca or toll free at 1-833-600-0530.
How does the EEE Regulation affect you?
Click the headings below to learn more about your ITT/AV and lighting requirements. More information on lighting service providers and PROs will be made available in the future.
Wind up of the WEEE Program
The WEEE Program was operated by OES who was responsible for electronics recycling in Ontario on behalf of the electronics industry. The program ended on December 31, 2020, and on January 1, 2021, ITT/AV and lighting moved to the new individual producer responsibility framework.