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CESA Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association Program Product Guide Revised CESA Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association Program Product Guide Revised: April 30, 2017 Contact [email protected] www.electrorecycle.ca 1-877-670-CESA (2372) Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association | Program Product List – April 2017 CESA Program Product List The following document provides a list of product categories and examples of products captured by the CESA small appliance recycling program. The program began with categories 1-11 on October 1, 2011 and expanded to include categories 12-17 on July 1, 2012. For details on the CESA program, please refer to www.electrorecycle.ca. Environmentally Handling Fees (EHFs) for each product category can be found in the summary table below, as well as throughout the product list. Please email [email protected] for any further questions or comments. EHF Per Unit Effective EHF Per Unit Product Category July 1, 2015 until June 30, 2015 1. Kitchen Countertop – Motorized Appliances $ 0.50 $ 0.75 2. Kitchen Countertop – Heating Appliances $ 0.80 $ 1.25 3. Kitchen Countertop – Heating Appliances (coffee/tea) $ 0.70 $ 1.00 4. Microwave Ovens $ 10.00 $ 6.25 [previously Microwaves (large) and Microwaves (small) categories] $ 6.25 5. Time Measurement & Display Devices $ 0.40 $ 0.50 6. Weight Measurement $ 0.40 $ 0.50 7. Garment Care Appliances $ 0.70 $ 1.00 8. Air Treatment Appliances $ 1.00 $ 1.00 [previously Air Treatment Appliances, Desk & Tabletop Fans categories] $ 1.25 9. Personal Care Appliances $ 0.40 $ 0.50 10. Full-size Floor Cleaning Appliances $ 2.50 $ 2.50 11. Smaller Floor/Surface Cleaning Appliances $ 0.50 $ 0.75 12. Test and Measurement Tools $ 0.50 $ 0.75 13. Hand-held Power Tools $ 0.80 $ 1.25 14. Bench-top, Demolition, Free-Standing Power Tools $ 2.20 $ 2.75 15. Sewing / Textile Machines $ 2.75 $ 2.75 16. Exercise Machines $ 2.60 $ 4.25 17. Sports, Leisure, Arts, Crafts, Hobby Devices $ 0.75 $ 0.75 18. Designated Very Small Items $ 0.25 $ 0.20 [previously Part 1 & 2 Designated Very Small Items categories] $ 0.25 2 | P a g e **All included products must be electric, with a power cord, plug, and/or battery capacity** Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association | Program Product List – April 2017 1. Kitchen Countertop – Motorized Appliances Fee Rate: $0.50 CESA Definition: Electrical portable appliances for food preparation that may include heating elements or motors BC Recycling Regulation BC Recycling Regulation Schedule 3, 2.(1) (c) (iii, iv, v) : Appliances for counter top cooking, including, without limitation, Definition: toasters, toaster ovens, fryers, hot plates, microwave ovens, coffee makers, coffee grinders, kettles, blenders, mixers and food processors; knives; devices for opening or sealing containers or packages Examples of Products Accepted: Beverage Fountains Electric Spiralizer Juice Extractors Blenders Food Bag Openers Juice Press Can Openers / Jar Openers Food Chopper Keurig KOLD Drinkmaker Cheese Maker Food Processor Knife Sharpener Coffee Grinder Food Slicer Meat Grinder Cookie Press Germ killing cutting board Pasta Makers Cotton Candy Maker Hand Mixers Potato Peelers Countertop Composter Hand/Immersion Blenders Salt & Pepper Mill Countertop Milk Frothers Ice Cream Whippers Smoothie Makers Drink Mixers for home use Ice Crushers Spice Grinder Electric Knives Jar Openers Stand Mixer Wine Bottle Opener Types of Products NOT Accepted: - Appliances not powered by conventional electricity or batteries (eg. USB-powered, solar-powered) - Restaurant, commercial and institutional cooking appliances performing the same functions (i.e. bar or restaurant drink mixers) - Large appliances (i.e. ice crusher, refrigerator, countertop dishwashers) - Mini fridges, thermoelectric coolers, home wine bars, wine chillers, portable ice makers, ice cream/gelato makers or any items that contain refrigerants - Dish warmer - Dish dryer - Brita Water Filtration system 3 | P a g e **All included products must be electric, with a power cord, plug, and/or battery capacity** Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association | Program Product List – April 2017 2. Kitchen Countertop – Heating Appliances Fee Rate: $0.80 CESA Definition: Electrical portable appliances for food preparation that may include heating elements or motors BC Recycling Regulation BC Recycling Regulation Schedule 3, 2.(1) (c) (iii, iv, v): Appliances for counter top cooking, including, without limitation, Definition: toasters, toaster ovens, fryers, hot plates, microwave ovens, coffee makers, coffee grinders, kettles, blenders, mixers and food processors; knives; devices for opening or sealing containers or packages. Examples of Products Accepted: Baby Bottle Warmer Electric Smoker Popcorn Maker Barbeque (electric) Fondue Pot Portable Stoves/Ranges Bottle Steam Sanitizer Food Bag Sealer Pressure Cooker Bread Maker Food Dehydrator Raclette Set Buffet Warmer Tray Food Steamer Rice Cooker Chocolate Fountains Fry Pan/Griddle Sandwich Maker Contact Grills Heating Coil Slow Cooker Countertop Ovens Hot Air Corn Popper Soup Maker Countertop Rotisserie Ovens Hot Plate Tabletop Grill Crème Brulé Maker Induction Cooker Toaster Oven Deep Fryer Lunchbox Stove Toaster Double Burner Mini Hot-Dog Rollers Waffle Iron Egg Cooker Panini Press Wok Yogurt Maker Types of Products NOT Accepted: - Appliances not powered by conventional electricity or batteries (e.g. USB-powered, solar-powered) - Restaurant, commercial and institutional cooking appliances performing the same functions - Commercial popcorn makers - Kerosene heaters - Gourmet set - Toys (e.g. ovens) 4 | P a g e **All included products must be electric, with a power cord, plug, and/or battery capacity** Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association | Program Product List – April 2017 3. Kitchen Countertop – Heating Appliances (coffee/tea) Fee Rate: $0.70 CESA Definition: Electrical portable appliances for food preparation that may include heating elements or motors BC Recycling Regulation BC Recycling Regulation Schedule 3, 2.(1) (c) (iii, iv, v): Appliances for counter top cooking, including, without limitation, Definition: toasters, toaster ovens, fryers, hot plates, microwave ovens, coffee makers, coffee grinders, kettles, blenders, mixers and food processors; knives; devices for opening or sealing containers or packages. Examples of Products Accepted: Coffee Urn Hot Water Dispenser (not requiring plumbing Pod Coffee Maker Drip Coffee Maker connection) Tea Maker Espresso/Cappuccino Maker Kettle Thermal Pot Hot Beverage Maker Percolator Types of Products NOT Accepted: - Appliances not powered by electricity or batteries - Restaurant, commercial and institutional cooking appliances performing the same functions - Water filters/water filtration/limescale neutralizer 4. Microwave Ovens [previously Microwaves (large) and Microwaves (small) categories] Fee Rate: $6.25 CESA Definition: Electrical portable appliances for food preparation that may include heating elements or motors BC Recycling Regulation BC Recycling Regulation Schedule 3, 2.(1) (c) (iii): Appliances for counter top cooking, including, without limitation, Definition: toasters, toaster ovens, fryers, hot plates, microwave ovens, coffee makers, coffee grinders, kettles, blenders, mixers and food processors; knives; devices for opening or sealing containers or packages. Examples of Products Accepted: Countertop Microwave Ovens Types of Products NOT Accepted: - Appliances not powered by conventional electricity or batteries (e.g. USB-powered, solar-powered) - Built-in or Over the Range (OTR) microwaves 5 | P a g e **All included products must be electric, with a power cord, plug, and/or battery capacity** Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association | Program Product List – April 2017 5. Time Measurement & Display Devices Fee rate: $0.40 CESA Definition: Electrical portable appliances used for measuring or displaying time. Includes battery operated or mains connected appliances. Household, residential electric products for which the sole purpose is time measurement or display BC Recycling Regulation BC Recycling Regulation Schedule 3, 2.(1) (c) (vi): Devices for measuring time Definition: Examples of Products Accepted: Clocks (alarm clocks, wall clocks) Timers Types of Products NOT Accepted: - Wind-up clocks and appliances not powered by electricity or batteries - Grandfather clocks - Appliances not powered by conventional electricity or batteries (e.g. USB-powered, solar-powered) - Multi-function devices that measure heart-rate, pulse rate or other medical functions in addition to time keeping - Time instruments that are part of another product (i.e. clock as part of a clock radio). - Watches or other time measurement devices intended to be held in a pocket or worn on a person’s body - Wind-up or battery operated watches 6. Weight Measurement Fee Rate: $0.40 CESA Definition: Electrical portable appliances used for measuring weight. Includes products powered by batteries or mains connected appliances. BC Recycling Regulation BC Recycling Regulation Schedule 3, 2.(1) (c) (viii): scales Definition: Examples of Products Accepted: Bathroom Scale Household, Residential Body Scale Countertop Food Scale Luggage Scale, Digital Types of Products NOT Accepted: - Mechanical scales that are not powered by conventional electricity or batteries (e.g. USB-powered, solar-powered) - Doctor’s scales, baby scales - Laboratory, commercial or industrial scales 6 | P a g e **All included products must be electric, with a power cord, plug, and/or battery capacity** Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association | Program Product
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