Recycling in Canada

Two boys in Montreal in April 1942 collect rubber tires and boots to be recycled as part of Canada's war effort.

This article outlines the position and trends of recycling in Canada. Since the 1980s, most mid to large municipalities in most provinces have recycling programs, relying on curbside collection with either bins, boxes, or bags. These systems are not standardized, and the specific process differs for each province. Certain provinces have container-deposit systems in place for bottles, cans, and other beverage containers.

As of 2012, Canada has a recycling rate around 26.8%.[1]

  1. ^ Waste Atlas (2012) Country Data: Canada

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