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Transitioning the Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste Program to Full Extended Producer Responsibility

  • August 5, 2020
  • Law Reform
  • chemicals management, circular economy, energy from waste, extended producer responsibility (EPR), hazardous waste, incineration, joint statement, labeling, landfill, letter, mercury, occupational health and safety (OHS), plastic, recycling, Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act (RRCEA), response to consultation, toxic substances, waste, waste management

7 environmental organizations have submitted a letter outlining the changes they would like to see to how the Ontario handles certain kinds of waste to the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks (MOECP).

Download their submission here: ENGO MHSW Submission August 4 2020

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