Ontario's recycling program is set to change in the new year, with municipalities no longer responsible for collection or ...
Municipal recycling first emerged in Ontario in the 1980s. Since then, it has transformed into what currently is known as the Blue Box Program, a recycling system that is operated by municipalities ...
Starting Jan. 1, 2026, residents across Ontario will see a major expansion of accepted materials in their blue box system, ...
Starting next year, Ontarians will be able to recycle more items. The changes come as part of the transition to the new Blue Box system that shifts responsibility of recycling operations and costs to ...
National not-for-profit organization Circular Materials has announced that it will launch a unified material list for recycling – including new materials like black plastic containers – across the ...
Ontario's revamped curbside recycling regime has been so watered down it can no longer reasonably be expected to achieve the ...
Changes coming to how recycling will be picked up will have an impact on charities and non-profits like food banks. Cambridge ...
Starting in January, there will be a new single-stream recycling cart system in Windsor-Essex. That means you’ll get a big ...
For the sixth straight year, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario is contributing $4 million to Ontario municipalities that collect glass beverage alcohol containers in their “Blue Box” recycling ...