Ontario’s new producer-funded recycling program, managed by Circular Materials, hit early snags. Learn about the Jan. 15 ...
Hamilton residents can now put used toothpaste tubes and black plastic containers in the blue box, thanks to Ontario’s new ...
On June 4, 2025, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (the Ministry) proposed several amendments to the Blue Box Regulation. These proposed changes come alongside proposed ...
As of Jan. 1, 2026, blue box collection and program operations will transfer over to the producers of recycling products and packaging. It's part of legislation passed by the Ontario government in ...
On June 4, 2025, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (the Ministry) released for comment proposed amendments to the Blue Box Regulation, with the stated goal of reducing ...
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Disposable coffee cups, toothpaste & deodorant can now go into Ontario blue bins
Since the start of the new year, 383 locales and 12 First Nations communities in Ontario have fully transitioned to the new ...
Your single-use food items like takeout containers and cutlery, cups, lids and straws can now go into the blue box, as well ...
Rules about what can go into your blue bin have expanded, beginning today. More items have been added to the list of things ...
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