| Zero Waste Simcoe calls for revised Waste Diversion Act to be introduced |
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Ontario government postpones environmental legislation “The topic of waste draws a lot of attention” said Zero Waste Simcoe chair Gord McKay. “I expect the Ministry has been lobbied but I am confident that Minister Gerretsen will follow thorough with his plan to change the way we manage our waste. I want to express our complete support to the Minister to have the anticipated WDA legislation introduced as soon as possible.” The Waste Diversion Act revisions are expected to include a number of elements to resolve Ontario’s waste problem. It will move waste diversion costs off the taxpayer. Encouraging manufacturers to take full responsibility for recovery of their products and packaging is good for taxpayers. Right now municipal taxes pay for half the net costs of the blue box recycling program- which subsidizes the industry and gives little incentive to redesign, eliminate waste packaging or to eco design products. The revisions have broad support. The Ontario Waste Management Association (OWMA) – that represents the private waste industry, including landfill owners – with the agreement of The Municipal Waste Association (MWA), the Recycling Council of Ontario (RCO) among many had agreed that a surcharge should be applied to waste sent to landfill to encourage waste diversion. Ontario could become a waste diversion leader. The revisions, if passed, would make Ontario a leader in extended producer responsibility (EPR) a global development advocating environmentally sensitive production and eco-efficiency. Zero Waste Simcoe calls upon the residents, businesses and politicians across the province to contact the Minister of the Environment and support his intention to introduce the legislation when parliament re-opens this Fall. |




