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Options for Used Oil Recovery in New Zealand
The Ministry for the Environment commissioned a report from PA Consulting
to investigate options for used oil recovery in New Zealand. The report
reviews the used oil problem in New Zealand and the development and
specification of policy options available to address the issue.
Contents:
Executive summary
- 1. Introduction
- Background: The Used Oil Problem
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Used Oil as an Environmental Issue
2.3 History of Used Oil Recovery in New Zealand
- Policy Options and Review Criteria
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The Status Quo
3.3 Stewardship Obligation
3.4 Centralised Collection
3.5 Summary of Options for Evaluation
3.6 Evaluation Criteria
- The Status Quo - Evaluation
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Projected Outcomes
4.3 Evaluation
- Stewardship Obligation - Evaluation
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Definition of the Regime
5.3 Projected Outcomes
5.4 Evaluation
- Centralised Collection - Evaluation
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Definition of the Regime
6.3 Projected Outcomes
6.4 Evaluation
- Conclusions
Appendices
- Information Sources
- Selected Data on Oil Recovery and Disposal
- Centralised Management Model Proposed by Shell Oil
- Cost Benefit Analysis