Prince Rupert and area residents can bring a range of new recyclable items to the Kaien Road facility with new guidelines released today by the Province of BC |
There will be fewer items heading towards the landfill site in the weeks and months ahead, with the Province of British Columbia adding to the list today, of a range of items that are now accepted as part of the Provincial recycling program.
With the focus of an announcement today put on the single use items that British Columbians may use on a daily basis
The new guidelines towards what items go where, were introduced by Aman Singh, Parliamentary Secretary for Environment
"Our government is working to ensure that people in B.C. can help to keep their communities and the environment healthy. By expanding our nation-leading recycling system to include more products, we are keeping more plastic out of our waterways and landfills.
People across the province can now recycle a wider array of single-use plastics and other materials in their blue bins and at recycling depots. This builds on the significant progress we’ve made through the CleanBC Plastics Action Plan.”
Among the items now heading towards the recycling stream:
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More about today's announcement can be reviewed here.
A more detailed list of the products now accepted as part of the provincial recycling program can be examined from the RecycleBC information page here.
Prince Rupert has both a curbside recycling program in place, as well as to play host to the Regional Recycling Centre. That facility is located on Kaien Road in the city's Industrial park on the east side.
Notes related to Regional Government in the community can be found here.
More background on Provincial themes can be explored through our archive page.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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