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MS2 (Martin Stewardship & Management Strategies Pty Ltd) is an Australia-based consultancy with specialist expertise in product stewardship and sustainability. MS2 provides its clients with competitive pricing, extensive experience in Australia and overseas, strategic oversight and access to a broad network of professional contacts and resources. |
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Product Stewardship in Australia MS2 was commissioned to conduct research and analysis for a range of international best practice approaches and options for packaging recovery, recycling and litter reduction in support of the Packaging Impacts Consultation Regulation Impact Statement (CRIS) conducted for Australia’s Environment Ministers, serving as the Environmental Protection and Heritage Council (EPHC). Various approached examined in the MS2 report included a national container deposit scheme (CDS), an advance disposal fee and actions targeting away from home recycling, including industry-driven producer responsibility schemes. MS2 also developed Australia-specific models of best practice CDS and an industry-driven producer responsibility scheme for consultations with stakeholders and cost-benefit analysis in the CRIS. [ViewPDF] In a project for the Australian Government, MS2 (on behalf of Perchards) consulted with key stakeholders and developed robust and defensible conversion factors to convert import quantities of televisions, computers and computer peripherals into weight to support the operation of the National Television and Computer Product Stewardship Scheme. The conversion factors were incorporated into the Scheme's Regulations. [View PDF] Product Stewardship in North America and Europe The Australian Government commissioned MS2 and Perchards to examine a range of product stewardship programs in North America and Europe. [View PDF] The following schemes were selected for analysis:
In addition, MS2 and Perchards critically examined the German and UK packaging schemes. The Germany Green Dot program and impacts resulting from German introduction of container deposits on top of comprehensive recycling were specifically addressed. The report featured prominently in the Australian development of framework legislation for product stewardship.
The Global Product Stewardship Council Executive Committee provided input and review on a confidential basis during report development. MS2 and Perchards also applied an analytical framework for product stewardship and extended producer responsibility developed in conjunction with the Council. Coupling findings from the report with recent developments in product stewardship and producer responsibility, MS2 Director Russ Martin presented on international trends in product stewardship for packaging at the Australian Institute of Packaging national conference in June 2010. [View PDF]
Status of Packaging Sustainability in Australia MS2 Director Russ Martin summarises findings from the report in Towards Packaging Sustainability for WME Magazine. [View PDF] The Packaging Council of Australia's President and CEO, Mike McKinstry and Gavin Williams, respectively, stated in their foreword to the report, The authors were instructed to prepare an open, honest and transparent account of Australian packaging and its sustainability record. We wanted it to be rigorous, accurate and relevant. It was not to be a greenwash and nor was it to be simply a list of achievements with the negatives either ignored altogether or glossed over. If the report was to have credibility, we recognised that it needed to document strengths and weakness, successes and failures, as well as highlight areas for improvement and make clear, specific recommendations for future action. In our view, a pro-active and upfront examination of the issues will have real benefits for our industry. Overall, the industry has a solid record of achievement on a range of environmental matters over several decades. It needs to build on that record and demonstrate publicly that it is making a determined effort on sustainability. We view this report as an important statement and benchmark for the industry. The demand for sustainable packaging will be a driving force for years to come. Sustainability is relevant to all companies in the packaging supply chain. Companies that ignore sustainability do so at their peril. The time has come for sustainability to work for, rather than against, the industry.
Packaging Mega Trends
Gap Analysis
Strengthening Packaging Product Stewardship in Australia
AFGC Submission to Productivity Commission
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Last Updated on Thursday, 10 January 2013 02:23 |