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| Last Review/Updated: January 18, 2008 |
WasteAlberta’s rapid economic and population growth have increased the pressure on the province’s waste infrastructure. That’s why Alberta has developed a new waste strategy, Too Good To Waste. The new strategy is a road map for waste reduction and management in the province. It identifies the opportunities, outcomes and strategies to help Alberta move forward with innovative waste management programs. Alberta's goal is to decrease the amount of material sent to landfills from 806 to 500 kg/capita by the year 2010. Three main objectives have been identified to help us achieve this goal.
The first action in Too Good To Waste is a new paint stewardship program that will enable Albertans to recycle used or leftover paint. Other actions include a construction and demolition program and a paper and packaging program, both aimed at significantly reducing the amount of waste sent to municipal landfills. See also: Alberta Recycling Information Line Information Centre for more Waste Publications |
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