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Packaging Impacts Consultation Regulation Impact Statement (RIS)

 

Consultation summary

The Packaging Impacts Consultation RIS was released on 7 December 2011 for a three month public consultation period, closing on 30 March 2012. During this period, written submissions were invited and public forums were held in all capital cities and three regional cities.

Information from the public forums and submissions will help inform policy development later in 2012.

Consultation Summary Report

The Consultation Summary Report provides a summary of the key messages arising from the public consultation sessions and public submissions. It is an overview of the main matters raised by the public regarding the Consultation RIS

  • Consultation Summary report (PDF - 262.83 KB) | (DOCX - 75.46 KB)
  • Consultation Summary Questions and Answers (PDF - 97.71 KB)  | (DOCX - 32.09 KB)

Public Forums

Eleven public forums on the Packaging Impacts Consultation RIS were held from mid-February to early March 2012 in all capital cities and three regional cities ( Townsville QLD, Bunbury WA and Albury NSW). These forums summarised the key findings of the Consultation RIS and the RIS process, and gave attendees an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback.

In addition, directly following each of the public forums, a limited number of bilateral meetings were held for individuals or organisations (such as industry groups, community groups or local government representatives) that have substantial interest in the RIS.

The presentation below was provided by co-chairs of the Senior Officers Oversight Group and by PricewaterhouseCoopers at the public forums held in February and March 2012. In addition, questions and answers from the public forums and more detailed responses to stakeholder questions on the consultation documents are now available.

Download the Public Forum presentation and associated documents

  • Q&A from the Packaging Impacts Consultation Regulation Impacts Statement (RIS) public forums (PDF - 516.14 KB)
  • CRIS Public Forum Presentation (PDF - 1.43 MB)
  • Summary Report: Packaging Impacts Stakeholder Workshop December 2010 (PDF - 627.77 KB)

Email Bulletin

Over coming months emails will be issued to keep interested stakeholders updated on the consultation process, including information on public forums, venues and timing. If you would like to be included on the email distribution list, please send your details (name, position, organisation, contact details) to productstewardship@environment.gov.au.

About the Consultation RIS

The options investigated in the Consultation RIS are container deposit schemes (CDSs), an advance disposal fee, industry-run schemes that may be co-regulated under the Product Stewardship Act 2011, and a nationally consistent government initiative. One of the CDS options investigated was proposed by environment groups and one of the co-regulatory options was proposed by the packaging industry. The analysis also recognises existing packaging recovery and litter reduction systems in the base case. The base case, against which the other options are assessed, includes South Australia's long-standing CDS; the CDS to commence in the Northern Territory in early 2012; the provision of kerbside recycling services to most Australian households; and the Australian Packaging Covenant.

This Consultation RIS does not indicate a preferred option and seeks feedback on the options, analysis and statement of the problem. The consultation process forms an important part of testing the models and estimates in the RIS, and provides an opportunity for the community to put forward additional evidence to support or change the analysis.

For more information regarding the Packaging Impacts Consultation RIS, please refer to the document 'Frequently Asked Questions'.

Download the Consultation RIS and associated documents

  • Q&A on the Packaging Impacts Consultation Regulation Impacts Statement (RIS) and Attachments A, B and C (PDF - 642.84 KB)
  • Packaging Impacts Consultation Regulation Impact Statement - December 2011 (PDF - 1007.97 KB)
  • Frequently Asked Questions - Packaging Impacts Consultation RIS (PDF - 23.44 KB)
  • Attachment A - Problem Statement for Packaging (PDF - 2.38 MB)
  • Attachment B - Packaging Options Report (PDF - 527.33 KB)
  • Attachment B - Appendix B - Best Practice International Packaging Approaches (PDF - 1.96 MB)
  • Attachment C - Cost Benefit Analysis Report (PDF - 1.97 MB)
  • ABARES Comments on Cost Benefit Analysis (PDF - 91.07 KB)
  • Attachment D - Glossary (PDF - 313.74 KB)
  • Community Preferences for Litter Reduction (PDF - 1006.36 KB)
  • Packaging Impacts CRIS Consultancy Brief - April 2011 (PDF - 196.91 KB)

Submissions received

Public comments

The former Standing Council on Environment and Water sought stakeholder and public feedback on the Consultation RIS, submissions were due by 30 March 2012.

Copyright

Responsibility for copyright in submissions resides with the author(s), not with the department.

Confidentiality

Some submissions were supplied in confidence and have not been posted. If you have concerns about published material, please email scew.secretariat@environment.gov.au

Formats and accessibility

The department has made every effort to ensure submissions provided are as accessible as possible. If you have difficulty accessing the information provided and need further assistance, please emailscew.secretariat@environment.gov.au

Campaign submissions

  • Campaign submission (PDF - 66.76 KB)  - 3,000 received

Submissions from organisations and individuals

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Submission 22
Simone van Hattem
Simone van Hattem (DOC 27.3KB)
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Craig walters
Craig walters (DOC 29.5KB)
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Helen McCormick
Helen McCormick (DOC 29.5KB)
Submission 25
Sally Stent
Sally Stent (DOC 29.2KB)
Submission 26
Mike O'Rourke
Mike O'Rourke (DOC 29.4KB)
Submission 27
Ben Bush
Ben Bush (DOC 29.6KB)
Submission 28
Dr Walter Bloom
Dr Walter Bloom (DOC 30KB)
Submission 29
Stuart Dean
Stuart Dean (DOC 30.5KB)
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Michael Strickland
Michael Strickland (DOC 31.2KB)
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Josephine Jurak
Josephine Jurak (DOC 30.9KB)
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Shire of Manjimup
Shire of Manjimup (PDF 84.9KB)
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Dereka Ogden
Dereka Ogden (DOC 29.6KB)
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David Whistler
David Whistler (DOC 29.4KB)
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Cassi Plate
Cassi Plate (DOC 30.1KB)
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Liz Thornton
Liz Thornton (DOC 29.5KB)
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Simone Gillespie
Simone Gillespie (DOC 31KB)
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Areana Eivers
Areana Eivers (DOC 30.1KB)
Submission 39
John Parkinson
John Parkinson (DOC 29.3KB)
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Rowena Skinner
Rowena Skinner (DOC 31KB)
Submission 41
Glenda John
Glenda John (DOC 29.4KB)

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