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The PRO's of Recycling

28/9/2017

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Originally published Aug 30/17 The Reminder. Flin Flon, Mb. Sponsored by North of 53 Consumers Coop.

Who pays to take care of all the waste we create?

Cities and towns are responsible for managing waste. That was much easier and cheaper when everything was garbage and just went into the landfill.

Landfills are no longer the best way. They take up lots of space, are expensive, and can harm the environment.

Much of the materials in waste can be recycled. Hazardous things need to be kept out of the environment.  

So who pays for that? Municipalities already spend lots of money on waste management. They can’t do it all.

The Province of Manitoba has made laws which require industries that sell recyclable or hazardous things to help pay for it.  

Every time a company sells recyclable products in Manitoba, it must pay the set fee for the item to a fund that helps municipalities with the ‘end of life’ costs. This includes tires, oil products, beverage containers, food and products with recyclable packaging, newspapers, electronics, fluorescent bulbs and hazardous materials.  This extra cost may show up on your bill as an enviro fee.

Where does that money go?

To the PRO’s – Producer Responsibility Organizations. These are non-profit organizations run by industry. The PRO’s use the money to cover recycling costs. Some is paid to municipalities. Some covers the shipping and handling fees of organizations like the Recycling Centre.

Some PRO names are like alphabet soup:  MMSM, CBCRA, EPRA, MARRC.  Other names like are more obvious like Mb Tire Stewardship. 

Last year the PRO’s paid the Recycling Centre more than $66,000.00 for household, tire, oil, hazardous waste and electronics recycling.

This money comes from industry who create the waste, not taxes. 
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The PRO’s make recycling happen in Manitoba.
 
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    Deb Odegaard has been with the Flin Flon Community Recycling program since it began  in 1992.  She  became the Administrator in 2013.
    Deb writes a  column 'The Recycling Bin' in The Reminder, Flin Flon's newspaper. Past columns are posted here along with recycling stats  and anything else on her mind. 

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