Producers of waste should pick up full cost of Blue Box, Region urges Province
The Regional Municipality of York also recommends immediate action to eliminate litter and plastic waste going to landfills and waterways, including single-use plastics
Newmarkettoday.ca
June 6, 2019
The Regional Municipality of York continues to voice the need to take strong action for an Ontario-wide effort to reduce litter and waste in our communities.
“Reducing waste across our communities will require bold steps and a collective effort from all levels of government and private sectors,” said York Region Chairman and CEO Wayne Emmerson. “Municipalities such as York Region provide a ground-level perspective when it comes to tangible means to reduce the amount of waste that is produced and keeping it out of landfills.”
York Region provided comments to the province that outline immediate priorities to address a number of municipal concerns and unlock the greatest opportunity to achieve zero waste in Ontario, including:
“York Region continues to demonstrate leadership in waste management. We have ranked No. 1 in waste diversion within the large urban category for the past five years,” said City of Vaughan Regional Councillor Mario Ferri, Chair of Environmental Services. “These priority areas provide a solid foundation for developing feasible options for waste management policies in the province.”
York Region provided a response to Reducing Litter and Waste in our Communities Discussion paper to Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. Many aspects of the priority areas shared with the province strongly align with York Region’s SM4RT Living waste management master plan.
The Regional Municipality of York consists of nine local cities and towns and provides a variety of programs and services to 1.2 million residents and 52,000 businesses with over 636,600 employees. More information about the Region’s key service areas is available at york.ca/regionalservices.