RECYCLING IN MANITOBA
Manitobans generate over 900,000 Tonnes of waste annually. High levels of waste generation is an indication of inefficient production and consumption of goods and services leading to unnecessary depletion of valuable resources. The costs to local governments and businesses to manage the quantities and types of waste produced are increasing. The hazardous nature of much of this waste increases the risk to environmental and human health.
Over the past decade, Manitoba has implemented new regulations and policies to support resource recovery (recycling) efforts and introduced a waste disposal levy to encourage the diversion of waste from its landfills.
Established in 2009, Manitobas Waste Reduction and Recycling Support (WRARS) Landfill Levy continues to encourage local governments and businesses to improve waste recycling systems.
Green Manitoba's Response
To support improved recycling systems province-wide, Green Manitoba works in co-operation with Manitoba Conservation's Pollution Prevention Branch, industry stewards, municipalities, community councils and First Nations, environmental non-government organizations (ENGOs) and consumer groups.
Manitoba’s extended producer responsibility (EPR) program currently being developed adheres to the “polluter pays” principle by shifting the waste management burden from taxpayers to producers and consumers. The financial implications of this model promote a more efficient and sustainable use of resources. The intent is to capitalize on the opportunities for economic growth and community vitality available through effective management practices applied to all waste streams.
Thirteen producer responsibility programs have now been approved to manage a comprehensive list of waste products, including:
Packaging and Printed Paper
Tires
Lead-acid Batteries
Agriculture Chemical Containers
Oil, Containers and Filters
Automotive Anti-Freeze
Rechargeable Batteries
Single-use Batteries
Household Hazardous Products (Corrosives, Solvents)
Fluorescent Lights and Tubes
Paint
Domestic Pesticides
No | Material Name |
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Batteries | |
1 | Batteries (lead-acid based only) |
Paper | |
2 | News Paper |
3 | Mixed Paper |
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