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Happy Circular Economy Month Canada!

October is Circular Economy Month!  

Circular Economy Month is a public awareness campaign aimed at educating and empowering Canadians to take steps to reduce, even eliminate, waste by identifying opportunities to keep materials out of landfill and in use.  

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Today’s economy largely works in a linear way. Materials are taken from the earth, manufactured into products, sold on the market, and are thrown away. When new technology is released or when old ones break down, we buy new products. What is left is a growing supply of waste that ends up in landfills or the natural environment, affecting communities, public health, and natural systems.    

In contrast, a circular economy seeks to stop waste from being produced in the first place by using natural, keeping products in use, lengthening a product’s lifespan by reusing, repairing, refurbishing, remanufacturing, repurposing, or recycling. Sound familiar? Yes, the circular economy seeks to utilize the basic 3R’s (reduce, reuse, recycle) we were taught as children but in a holistic way.     

Celebrate with Partners in Project Green to Reduce Waste  

It is a big month for Partners in Project Green (PPG) as Recycling Collection Drive (RCD) is in full swing! We are excited to see the waste diversion results from all of our contributing companies. Of course, PPG celebrates circularity all year round – check out programs that we offer and get involved!  

Recycling Collection Drive 

Every October during Circular Economy Month in October, Partners in Project Green hosts a Recycling Collection Drive (RCD) in partnership with Diabetes Canada and Electronic Recycling Association. Organizations across the GTA can participate with the goal of engaging employees on textile and electronic waste while diverting waste from landfill. This year’s RCD is currently underway!   

Circular Economy Leaders Consortium

The concept of the circular economy as a systems-wide approach can be a significant undertaking for businesses, especially when first starting out. Luckily, there is no market benefit to doing it alone. Partners in Project Green offers the Circular Economy Leaders Consortium, an exclusive network of sustainability professionals seeking to achieve measurable waste prevention and diversion goals, focused on facility management and operations.

By working together, we can be more effective at reducing waste, achieving our sustainability goals, and giving back to the community.    

Material Exchange 

The Material Exchange program facilitates the exchange of material generated within PPG’s stakeholder community (businesses and non-profit groups) to divert waste from landfill, move towards a circular economy, and support local charity organizations.   

Contact Chaya.Chengappa@trca.ca to learn how you can get involved in PPG’s waste programs.