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MANAGING ECCC DATAUNDER Single Window

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) will have new data requirements under SWI. Make sure you’re prepared.

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) informs Canadians about protecting and conserving Canada’s natural heritage, and ensuring a clean, safe and sustainable environment for present and future generations.

For Single Window, there are four government programs that fall under ECCC. Those are:

  • Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Recyclable Materials
  • Ozone Depleting Substances and Halocarbon Alternatives
  • Vehicle and Engine Emissions Program
  • Wildlife Enforcement

For information about the data element rationales for each Program, visit:
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/prog/sw-gu/data/eccc-eccc-eng.html#s1.

Intended use and Program conditions

Conditions may apply to determine if data needs to be submitted to Environment and Climate Change Canada for each of the above programs. For details about these program conditions, please refer to the respective info sheet below.

More information

For more information about each of the Programs overseen by Environment and Climate Change Canada, and data requirements under Single Window, download the info sheets:

Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Recyclable MaterialsOzone Depleting Substances and Halocarbon AlternativesVehicle and Engine Emissions ProgramWildlife Enforcement

Added resources: Frequently asked questions

Vehicle and Engine Emissions Program

Trust Livingston with your ECCC imports

The customs and trade experts at Livingston are here to help. With a full staff of Canadian regulatory affairs experts, we know the ECCC requirements in detail, and are ready to help ensure your compliance is maintained.

Livingston is committed to a seamless SWI integration process for our current customers, and we are ready to support new customers with their SWI needs, including their ECCC and other PGA requirements.

We endeavor to keep the information on this page up to date and correct, however some details may have changed since our last update. Content on this page was last updated on November 12, 2018.