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  • Each registry account has one account administrator, who is responsible for enrolling the company in programs (e.g., HWP, batteries, etc.) and adding/removing additional account users.   

    There is one primary user for each program enrolment. In HWP, the primary user can add/remove users to the HWP program, add program roles (such as generator, carrier or receiver) and is the point of contact to receive email notifications (such as when a new invoice is available).   

    Secondary users in the HWP can create and edit generator facilities and waste information (generator/AGD roles only); add ECA information and edit contact information (carrier/receiver roles only); create, edit and sign manifests.   

    Driver users are specific to the carrier role in the HWP program. Drivers can create, edit and sign manifests but cannot add ECA information. 

    Manifest-only users, like the driver user role, have a reduced level of access limited to viewing, creating, editing and signing manifests. They cannot view, edit, or manage facilities, or view information related to fees.  

    Account admins can manage password resets for all active users in the account. Primary users are also able to manage password resets, but only for active users within the programs they are the primary user for. If secondary users, drivers or manifest-only users require a password reset, they can reach out to the account admin or primary user to do so. 

    User Management

    FunctionalitiesAdminPrimarySecondary Driver*Manifest-only
    Add/remove users across programs
    Reset passwords for all users across programs
    Add / remove users to same program
    Reset passwords for active users within the same program
    Receive invoice notifications
    Create / manage facilities
    Create / manage wastes
    View / create / edit and sign manifests
    *Available only to accounts where the carrier role is selected. Drivers will only be able to view and action manifests where the company is listed as the carrier
  • The new HWP Registry has been built to allow draft manifests to be easily created in the new system. Facility and waste stream information can be automatically applied to the manifest through easy lookups and tables, using a web browser or the mobile app. Additionally, manifests can be ‘copied’ for reuse when the same or similar shipments happen more than once.

    See below materials showing how to initiate manifests.

    See here for manifesting a shipment as a receiver

    If you deal with a high volume of manifests, you may wish to make use of the Registry’s external API that allows for automatic integration between external systems and the Registry. Contact RPRA_External_API_Support_Team@rpra.ca for more information.

  • If a receiver receives a shipment with a shipment date in the 2023 calendar year that has an accompanying paper manifest and they have not been notified by the generator or carrier that there is permission to submit paper for that particular shipment, they should contact the generator and/or carrier to explain that the shipment needs to be completed through RPRA’s new Hazardous Waste Program Registry. The paper manifest would not be accepted by the ministry and does not meet the regulatory requirements under the amended Regulation 347: General – Waste Management. Starting January 1, 2023, reporting on waste management activities, including manifesting, is to be completed through RPRA’s new digital registry. 

    Note that there may be an exceptional and rare circumstance where a generator has received approval from the ministry to submit paper manifests to the ministry for a time-limited period. The generator or carrier should make the receiver aware of this undue hardship approval. This undue hardship provision is outlined in section 27.1 (1) of Regulation 347 that will take effect January 1, 2023. In this exceptional circumstance, the 2023 shipment can proceed through a paper manifest. 

  • See sample invoices here. The three examples included in the PDF are:

    • Manifest Invoice – Generator Variant (aggregates fees for multiple manifests over a month; includes a facility-level breakdown) 
    • Manifest Invoice – AGD Variant (aggregates fees for multiple manifests over a month; includes a company- and facility-level breakdown) 
    • On-site Waste Activity Invoice (fees for a single On-site waste activity) 

    Manifest invoices will be issued on the first day of each month and will include all manifests completed in the previous month, For example, an invoice issued on February 1 will include completed manifests from January 1 to January 31.  

    The primary user of the account will receive an email notification when a manifest invoice is issued. Any primary or secondary user on the account can access and pay an invoice from the Registry homepage.  

    While the manifest invoice provides a total fee for each facility, users can see the fee per individual manifest from the Invoices tab in their Registry Account.

    The easiest way to find individual manifest fees is directly in the Invoices tab under Manifests with Fees. Users can find individual manifest fees under the Manifests tab, but they’ll have to navigate to the “Closed Manifests” section and then search for and open the manifest itself.

    On-site waste activity invoices will be issued when the Registry user completes an on-site waste activity report and submits their payment information.  

    See FAQ: What payment methods are available?

  • Regulation 347: General – Waste Management outlines the requirement for the regulated community to maintain a copy of paper manifests for a period of two years, for manifests that are applicable prior to January 1, 2023. 

  • Yes, a generator can sign a manifest on a carrier’s device. This may occur if the generator does not have their own device to sign off on at the time of waste pick-up or if the signee is not a user in their company’s Registry account.

    This quick reference guide outlines the steps for obtaining the generator signature on the carrier’s device.

  • Yes, users will be able to access, download and print a PDF version of their manifest from the HWP Registry.

  • In the HWP Registry, users will be able to access, download and print a PDF version of their manifest. RPRA has worked with Transport Canada to ensure the printable PDF complies with the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) requirements in most cases.   

    For more information about your TDG requirements, visit: https://tc.canada.ca/en/dangerous-goods/transportation-dangerous-goods-canada.

  • Full delegation: when generators hire service providers to do all the facility and waste stream management, reporting and fee payment in the registry on their behalf, and they never have to set up accounts or use the registry.  

    Partial delegation: when generators want to set up their own account in the registry and pay their own fees, they can still delegate facility and waste stream management and other reporting activities to a service provider.  

    Please note delegation is not needed for a service provider to create manifests for your facility. Delegation is needed only for a service provider to help manage a generator’s facility and waste stream information (e.g., register or edit waste streams) or sign off on manifests on the generator’s behalf. 

    Comparison of delegation options

    FunctionFull delegationPartial delegation No delegation
    Create my own generator registry account and register my own facilities
    Register my own wastes
    Create my own manifests
    Sign my own manifests (including corrections)
    Have an AGD register my facilities
    Have an AGD register my wastes 
    Have 2 or more AGDs register and manage waste at the same facility
    Have an AGD or other service provider create my manifests
    Have an AGD sign manifests on my behalf (including corrections)
    Note: If you fully delegate to a service provider, you will not have to use the HWP Registry
  • The mobile app, RPRA HazTrack, is available for download through the Apple APP Store and Google Play Store since November 15, 2022, the same day that the HWP Registry launched for account creation. Users have to first create an account in the HWP Registry before they can login to the app. Other app functionalities, such as manifesting, will not be available until January 1, 2023.

    As from January 1, the app will allow generators, carriers and receivers to:

    • View and sign manifest
    • Create new manifests (“parts A and B”)
    • Complete manifests (“part C”)
      • Including accepting or refusing wastes
      • Make corrections to the manifest

    Users of the web-based application for the HWP Registry will use the same username and password to sign into the mobile application.

  • Fees are tied to the activities that generators report on or that are reported on their behalf by authorized generator delegates (AGDs) (e.g., manifests and on-site storage, processing and disposal). Fees will be invoiced on the first day of each month and will include all manifests completed in the previous month.

    RPRA consulted industry stakeholders on the 2025 HWP Registry Fees from September 27 to November 12, 2024 and, based on the feedback received, the HWP Registry Fees have been set on the following basis:

    • fees is charged to generators only, aligning with the current Hazardous Waste Program fee structure
    • the manifest fee has been set at $6, the same rate as today, and will be charged per manifest
    • the tonnage fee has been set at $27.50, instead of the past $30 fee, and will only apply to shipped hazardous waste and hazardous waste that is disposed on site which remains the same as today’s framework
    • there is no annual registration fee
    • all existing fee exemptions are maintained, as per Ontario Regulation 323/22: Subject Waste Program

    View the 2025 HWP Registry Fees Schedule

    See FAQ: Will I pay my fees using a prepaid account like HWIN?

  • The amended Regulation 347: General – Waste Management requires the regulated community to report through the new electronic Hazardous Waste Program Registry, starting January 1, 2023.

    In exceptional circumstances, if a person believes that submitting a document electronically through the new Registry will result in undue hardship, a request may be submitted to the Ministry for a time-limited approval to submit a paper submission instead. This is outlined in section 27.1 (1) of Regulation 347 that will take effect January 1, 2023, and more information will be made available by the Ministry in the future.

  • RPRA consulted industry stakeholders on the 2025 HWP Registry Fees from September 27 to November 12, 2024 and, based on the feedback received, the HWP Registry Fees have been set on the following basis:

    • fees will be charged to generators only, aligning with the current Hazardous Waste Program fee structure
    • the manifest fee will be set at $6, the same rate as today, and will be charged per manifest
    • the tonnage fee has been set at $27.50, instead of the current $30 fee, and will only apply to shipped hazardous waste and hazardous waste that is disposed on site which remains the same as today’s framework
    • there will be no annual registration fee
    • all existing fee exemptions will be maintained, as per Ontario Regulation 323/22: Subject Waste Program

    View the 2025 HWP Registry Fees Schedule

  • Generators can log into the HWP Registry at any time to see the status of all their manifests from the homepage. From there, they will be able to use filters to only show manifests that require their action (e.g., signature required).

  • Yes, receivers in other jurisdictions that receive waste from Ontario must have an account in RPRA’s Hazardous Waste Program Registry in order to complete the receiver information on a manifest. Regulation 347: General – Waste Management under the Environmental Protection Act states that a carrier is only allowed to transport subject waste out of Ontario to a receiving facility outside Ontario if they have reason to believe the intended receiver is willing to submit the required receiver manifest information through the registry.

  • Starting January 1, obligated parties are required to report on waste management activities, including manifesting, through the online HWP Registry instead of reporting through the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Park’s Hazardous Waste Information Network (HWIN) and instead of using paper manifests. 

    The regulated community no longer has access to HWIN to manage their accounts and pay fees associated with activities from 2022 or earlier.

    If necessary, the ministry will contact generators to address balances remaining in HWIN pre-paid accounts from 2022.

  • Only hazardous waste from facilities and waste streams that are set up in the new registry can be shipped, stored, processed, or disposed as of January 1, 2023. Generators, carriers, and receivers must have an account in the new registry to be listed on a manifest, create, edit or sign manifests, or report on-site waste activities, among other activities.

    Creating an account is easy and straightforward. To make it easier, have the generator numbers, HWIN usernames and Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) numbers for your business readily available.  

    The HWP Registry and the mobile app were built and tested by RPRA staff, ministry staff, industry stakeholders and external technology vendors to be efficient and user-friendly. To set up an account, follow the steps below:

    • Go to registry.rpra.ca
    • Click the Create New Account link if you do not already have a registry account
    • Enter your business contact information
    • Enroll in the Hazardous Waste Program Registry as a generator, carrier, receiver or Authorized Generator Delegate (AGD). An email will then be sent with instructions to activate your account

    Check out these step-by-step instructions for account creation and retrieving HWIN data.

    Carriers and receivers can link existing environmental compliance approval (ECA) numbers to their account. Check out this “how-to” video to link your ECA numbers.

    If you have been authorized to act as a full delegate, you should have the generator numbers and HWIN usernames for each of your clients. If acting as a partial delegate, please reach out to new clients to ensure they have their accounts and facilities set up.

  • An Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) is a permission issued in Ontario by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks that imposes activity-specific rules to ensure businesses operate their facility, site or system in a manner that is protective of human health and the natural environment.  Activities that may require an ECA include hazardous waste transportation, landfilling, waste transfer or processing, private or municipal wastewater treatment, and general manufacturing.

    ECA numbers are used on manifests to identify carrier and receivers in Ontario and to validate that all parties are approved to manage the selected waste stream.  If you are a carrier or a receiving facility, all ECA numbers must be linked to your Hazardous Waste Program (HWP) Registry account.

    If your facility is located outside of Ontario, you may have been issued a similar permit or receiver number by your local jurisdiction with respect to your involvement in the handling of hazardous waste. You must link this permit number to your RPRA registry account to complete the receiver information on a manifest.

    If the permit number is not accepted in the HWP Registry, please contact the ministry at hazardouswasteprogram@ontario.ca and provide the following information in your request:

    • Contact information: phone number, phone extension (if applicable), and email.
    • Other jurisdiction approval number (if applicable)
    • Role (carrier or receiver)
    • Company name
    • Mailing address: address, city, postal code/zip code, province/state, and country
    • Receiving site information: address, city, postal code/zip code, province/state, and country
    • Waste information:
  • AdminPrimary Secondary
    Receive invoice notifications via email
    Pay invoices in the Registry
    Download invoices in the Registry
    Filter invoices by facility, date, invoice number, payment status
    View manifests with fees
    Download manifests with fees reports
    Receive separate invoices for each facility within one accountNot Applicable
    Pre-payment of invoicesNot Applicable
    Make partial payment to invoicesNot Applicable
  • Yes, in October 2022, RPRA has migrated the facility and waste stream data identified below to the new registry to minimize the volume of data users would otherwise have to enter from scratch.

    Data that has been migrated into the Registry from HWIN includes:

    1. Active generators accounts:
    • Generator ID
    • Company details
    • Site location
    • Company official / alternate HWIN Administrator details
    • Site Details
    • Waste Identification (for active wastes):
      • Waste Class
      • Waste Stream
      • Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Notification Form
    • Fee exemptions
    1. Carrier and Receiver Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) information:
    • ECA number
    • Company Name
    • Site location
    • Company admin / official information
    • Waste codes

    *The following data has not been migrated:

    • Generator accounts where the generator number or ID begins with ONR or ONF
    • Inactive waste streams and facilities
    • Manifests
    • On-site processing, storage and disposal information
    • LDR questionnaires (only LDR notification forms will be migrated)
    • Financial information (including account balances, payment information)
    • Document attachments (such as copies of Environmental Compliance Approvals)

    Note: while some recently expired generator accounts might have been migrated to the registry, users should have ensured that their data in the HWIN system is accurate and up to date ahead of the migration in October to ensure their data is accessible in the registry. This may have included reactivating inactive waste streams and facilities in HWIN in order for them to be migrated to the registry.

     

  • Yes. Carriers and receivers are required to create an account in the HWP Registry and link their active Environmental Compliance Approval numbers to their Registry accounts. Starting January 1, 2023, businesses and institutions regulated by the Hazardous Waste Program are required to report information through the Registry instead of through HWIN. Only carriers and receivers who have Registry accounts will be able to be listed on manifests.

    Carriers can find training resources for account set up here

    Receivers can find training resources for account set up here

  • No. Fees will be invoiced monthly and will include applicable fees for manifests completed during the previous month. Fees for onsite disposal will be invoiced at the time the disposal activity report is completed. 

    See FAQ: What payment methods are available in the Registry?

    See FAQ: Who pays RPRA’s HWP Registry fees?  

    See FAQ: What information is included on an invoice for HWP Registry fees? 

  • No, there is no fee to create an account in the HWP Registry. Fees will be tied to the activities that generators report on or that are reported on their behalf (e.g., manifests and on-site storage, processing and disposal).

    View the 2025 HWP Registry Fees Schedule

    See FAQ: When will I have to pay fees?

  • If you are only providing auditing and training services, you are not considered an AGD under the regulation. However, a generator’s account administrator can add you as a user in the HWP Registry where you can access the registrant’s reporting information. This will support your audit, consulting, and training services. You would be an authorized generator delegate if you are doing reporting on the generator’s behalf under the regulation: registering facility or waste stream information or signing manifests as the generator. 

    See FAQ: what is delegation?  

  • Both. You will continue to report your cross-border shipment through CNMTS (Canadian Notification and Movement Tracking System) and will report your Ontario-required information through the HWP Registry.  

    Note: you will no longer need to mail copies of your CNMTS manifest to the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks.  

  • The HWP Registry is unable to issue separate invoices for different facilities managed under one account.

    Monthly invoices will include the applicable fees for manifests completed during the previous month and will break fees down by facility. If a user is looking for more details about facility-specific activities, they can find that information in the registry.

     

    See FAQ: What information is included on an invoice for HWP Registry fees? 
    See FAQ: Can I submit a partial payment for only the facilities I manage?

     

  • The HWP Registry is unable to accept partial payments for invoices issued to an account. Monthly invoices will include the applicable fees for all manifests completed during the previous month and will break fees down by facility. Consider an internal business process to bill back each facility as required.

    See FAQ: Can we set up separate invoices for each facility within one account? 
    See FAQ: What information is included on an invoice for HWP Registry fees?

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