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  • Recycling Profile: Lethbridge, AB, Canada

    January 9, 2015

    RecycleNation

    Booming Lethbridge, which could soon become the third-largest city in Alberta, relies on one local hauler for all curbside recycling collection.

  • Recycling Profile: Brandon, MB, Canada

    December 12, 2014

    RecycleNation

    Fast-growing Brandon offers its residents plenty of responsible recycling options.

  • Recycling Profile: Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

    October 24, 2014

    RecycleNation

    One of Canada’s most strikingly beautiful cities has a robust sustainability plan in place over the next five-plus years.

  • Recycling Profile: Saskatoon, SK, Canada

    September 19, 2014

    RecycleNation

    “The Paris of the Prairies” offers curbside collection to all of its residents and pairs it with other waste-cutting programs to reduce landfilling dependence.

  • Recycling Profile: Kelowna, BC, Canada

    August 8, 2014

    RecycleNation

    Kelowna expanded the number of materials it accepts for recycling this year to lessen its dependence on local landfills.

  • Recycling Profile: Québec City, QC, Canada

    June 20, 2014

    RecycleNation

    Québec City’s curbside recycling program spans each of the city’s distinct districts.

  • Recycling Profile: Victoria, BC, Canada

    May 2, 2014

    RecycleNation

    Victoria’s regional curbside recycling program has been in operation for 25 years, and utilizes blue bins and blue bags to sort materials.

  • Recycling Profile: St. John’s, NL, Canada

    March 21, 2014

    RecycleNation

    Newfoundland’s largest city uses see-through bags to collect its recyclables at the curb.

  • Recycling Profile: Winnipeg, MB, Canada

    January 24, 2014

    RecycleNation

    As Winnipeg grows so too does its commingled curbside recycling program.

  • Changing Tire Recycling with RTI Cryogenics’ Xycom TPE

    January 13, 2014

    RecycleNation

    A Canadian company has developed a technology to produce a 100% recycled thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) pellet without any additives and with no effluents.

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