Questions about the Tires Program?
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If you are a First Nation, municipality, retailer or organization that collects tires whether through a depot, collection events or on-site collection containers, you are not required to register or report under the Tires Regulation as a tire collector. However, if you are also a producer, hauler, processor or retreader, additional responsibilities may apply.
Tire producers are responsible for collecting and reusing, retreading or processing their products when consumers discard them.
Starting January 1, 2019, producers of Tires must meet accessibility requirements to ensure residents across the province can safely dispose of their used tires. They have the choice to set up their own collection networks or work with a producer responsibility organization (PRO) to set up a collection network on their behalf.
Producers or PROs will contract with haulers who arrange for the transport of tires from collection sites. While producers and PROs are required to report the location of the collection sites in their network to RPRA, there are no registration or reporting requirements for tire collectors.
There is no requirement for a retailer, organization, First Nation community or municipality to facilitate collection services under the Tires Regulation.
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Click the headings below to learn more about the responsibilities of a collection site.
Have a question?
Contact our Compliance Team at registry@rpra.ca or 1-833-600-0530.