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The future of waste management in Toronto: Open House and Consultation

Join the City of Toronto on March 21, 2018 for an update on the City's Waste Strategy and to learn more about what is being considered when determining whether or not to accept new materials into our waste diversion streams (Blue Bin recycling & Green Bin organics). Participants will be able to provide feedback that will help inform future policies.

The event will also provide a look at what the Waste Free Ontario Act and current market changes could mean for Toronto.

Open House: 2-3 p.m. City Hall, Member's Lounge. 100 Queen Street West
Presentations: 3-5 p.m. City Hall, Council Chambers. 100 Queen Street West


Hear from City staff, provide comments and ask questions during presentations on:

  • Waste Free Ontario Act - Jim McKay, General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services
  • Long Term Waste Management Strategy - Charlotte Ueta, Acting Manager, Waste Management Planning
  • Policy for Addition of New Materials to the City's Waste Diversion Streams - Vince Sferrazza, Director Policy, Planning & Support & Annette Synowiec, Acting Manager, Unit for Research, Innovation & a Circular Economy

Attend the Open House and learn more about City programs including: 3R's Ambassadors, Waste Reduction Community Grants, and more. 
RSVP via Eventbrite by March 18, 2018.

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For more information about the Waste Strategy contact:
Robyn Shyllit | Senior Public Consultation Coordinator | 416-392-3358 | rshyllit@toronto.ca

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