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Long Term Waste Plan

Have your say on Toronto's waste strategy
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Toronto's Long Term Waste Strategy
Toronto is developing a Long Term Waste Plan for what to do with our city's waste over the next 30-50 years. This is an important environmental decision, and we need to push for a focus on Reducing, Reusing and Recycling our waste.
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Zero Waste: A community effort
We want to say a big THANK YOU to our Zero Waste Toronto community, including our allies, volunteers and supporters!
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VICTORY: New Waste Strategy Embraces Zero Waste
Thanks to pressure from TEA and our supporters, Toronto has agreed to tackle organic waste first, promote a sharing economy, and improve collection services to keep valuable materials out of our landfill. Toronto's new Waste Strategy will help get us on the path to zero waste.
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TEA to Judge Mayor’s Towering Challenge
Inspired by the amazing zero waste success story of 430 Mayfair on the Green, Mayor Tory and Toronto's Solid Waste department just launched the Towering Challenge, a friendly challenge to all other multi-residential buildings in Toronto to get creative to reduce waste.
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Victory for Organics First!
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Focus on organics first!
Over 500 people signed our Organics First petition within days. We sent a clear message: we want organics in the Green Bin, not in our landfill.
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New TEA Report Puts Organics First
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Organics First: Putting Toronto on the Path to Zero Waste
Focusing on organics first in the new Waste Strategy will set Toronto on the path to zero waste.
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Green Energy from Toronto's Green Bins
Ontario is supporting the use of Renewable Natural Gas as one way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Ontario. One source can be found in our green bins.
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Toronto Environemental Alliance

Toronto Environmental Alliance
192 Spadina Ave. Unit #212
Toronto, ON
M5T 2C2

p. 416-596-0660

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