If Saskatoon city hall provided more complete waste data, residents might have more faith in its strategy, despite its utter failure.
But Saskatoon still ranks far below the average of 45 per cent for Canadian municipalities that participate in a national benchmarking network.
That report says the 70 per cent target “may be feasible as early as 2030,” but we’re warned that will only happen if city hall’s recommended timelines for change are followed.material dumped at the landfillSingle-family houses and any other homes with black carts for collecting actual garbage and blue carts for recycling will receive green carts for the city’s new organic waste collection service. Households with the new green carts will be charged $6.73 a month starting in May.
About 10 per cent is material that could be recycled and another 10 per cent is hazardous material, construction debris and electronics. Some residents seem miffed that homes are being targeted instead of the industrial, commercial and institutional sector, also know as ICI.
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