Solid Waste Management Plan Review

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Consultation has concluded

With the help of the Regional Solid Waste Advisory Committee, comprised of community representatives and the input of other stakeholders, the Regional Board approved a Solid Waste Management Plan with a goal of 90% diversion of waste.

The Plan will now be forwarded to the Provincial Minister of Environment & Climate Change for approval. This approval process is expected to take four to six months. In the interim, a Plan Monitoring Advisory Committee will be established in place of the RSWAC to ensure that Plan implementation continues to meet the needs of the community.

Find out more

Read the Final Version of the Solid Waste Management Plan, background information, Factsheets, Public Information Boards and detailed reports prepared as part of updating the Solid Waste Management Plan in the document library.

With the help of the Regional Solid Waste Advisory Committee, comprised of community representatives and the input of other stakeholders, the Regional Board approved a Solid Waste Management Plan with a goal of 90% diversion of waste.

The Plan will now be forwarded to the Provincial Minister of Environment & Climate Change for approval. This approval process is expected to take four to six months. In the interim, a Plan Monitoring Advisory Committee will be established in place of the RSWAC to ensure that Plan implementation continues to meet the needs of the community.

Find out more

Read the Final Version of the Solid Waste Management Plan, background information, Factsheets, Public Information Boards and detailed reports prepared as part of updating the Solid Waste Management Plan in the document library.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    This survey closed on March 16, 2018.

    Thank you for taking the time to fill out our survey and join the conversation on working towards Zero Waste with updating the Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP). The SWMP is a blueprint for how the region will manage waste and resources for the next 10 years.

    Consultation has concluded
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