Waste Diversion Ontario (WDO) provides oversight for the development, implementation, and operation of diversion programs for waste designated by the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change. WDO was created in 2002 through the Waste Diversion Act as a non-crown corporation and is funded by non-crown Industry Funding Organizations (IFOs) and an Industry Stewardship Organization (ISO) that are responsible for operating the programs. IFOs and the ISO are funded by the industries whose products are being diverted from Ontario landfills.
WDO serves the following roles:
WDO oversees five waste diversion programs:
Waste Diversion Ontario oversees four of Ontario’s waste diversion programs: Blue Box, Used Tires, Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste, and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. The Minister of the Environment identifies materials to be diverted from landfill then turns to WDO to oversee the development of a diversion program for the designated materials. The programs are implemented and operated by Industry Funding Organizations.
Company Name | Waste Diversion Ontario |
Business Category | Waste recycling |
Address | 4711 Yonge Street, Suite 1102 Toronto Ontario Canada |
President | NA |
Year Established | 2002 |
Employees | 50 |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | NA |
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