Durham Region encourages residents to celebrate Circular Economy Month
Whitby, Ontario – The Regional Municipality of Durham is celebrating Circular Economy Month this October. The Circular Innovation Council has extended Waste Reduction Week in Canada beyond the third week of October into Circular Economy Month to educate and excite Canadians about the opportunities and benefits of the circular economy.
The third week of October continues as Waste Reduction Week (WRW), with daily themes related to specific waste streams and the waste reduction component of a circular economy. The primary goal of the week is to celebrate environmental efforts and achievements while encouraging innovative new ideas and solutions.
Daily Themes:
- Monday, October 21 – Repair Monday
- Tuesday, October 22 – Textile Tuesday
- Wednesday, October 23 – E-Waste Wednesday
- Thursday, October 24 – Plastic Thursday
- Friday, October 25 – Food Waste Friday
- Saturday, October 26 – Sharing Economy Saturday
- Sunday, October 27 – Swap Sunday
The remainder of the month will focus on introducing the concept of circular economy, educating and empowering Canadians to support an economy that delivers on the most important values of Canadians: protecting the planet and prioritizing people.
Throughout the year, the Region supports residents in their waste reduction efforts by promoting the five “Rs” (Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Recover), collecting materials such as textiles and electronic waste at Waste Management facilities, and with special pick-ups. Additional opportunities through special waste events, including annual environment days, and curbside giveaway days provide residents with options to implement waste reduction efforts.
The Region, together with our residents, is committed to supporting the circular economy and will continue to deliver innovative waste reduction, diversion, and disposal programs to meet the needs of our growing population. The 2022 to 2040 Long-term Waste Management Plan (Waste Plan) is focused on rethinking and reducing the waste we create, managing resources, and finding opportunities to create energy from waste.
To learn more about WRW in Canada, visit CircularEconomyMonth.ca For more information about waste reduction in Durham Region, visit durham.ca/Waste.
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