A registered charity providing British Columbians with info to reduce/recycle waste. Call us: 604-RECYCLE or BC toll-free 1-800-667-4321 to #RecycleRight!

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We are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2025 RCBC Environmental Awards! Thank you to Awards Sponsor @bcusedoil, and sponsors @return_it , @recyclingalternative, Major Appliance Recycling Roundtable, New West Gypsum Recycling, and Health Products Stewardship Association.
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You can now join the conference online! A virtual pass gives you access to 9 of our session with over 15 speakers. Add your questions to the chat and engage in advancing the circular economy in BC.
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When it's time to upgrade your old electrical outdoor power equipment, don't forget to reuse or recycle!
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Many metal recyclers accept gas powered equipment for recycling, too! Ensure any fluids are drained (and responsibly recycled) and you'll be good to go. Questions or looking for drop off options?
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If you're heading to the campground, the beach, or a backyard BBQ this spring and summer, don't forget to plan ahead to responsibly and safely recycle those propane and butane cylinders. These cylinders contain flammable gases under pressure.
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Keep these items out of your curbside and multi-family bins, and bring them to a recycling facility for safe handling. For information about recycling options in your area, find us at rcbc.ca/contact.
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This Bike to Work Week, remember that when the time comes, bicycle tires and tubes are recyclable through BC's tire stewardship program, Tire Stewardship BC!
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Many bike retailers province-wide particpate in this free drop-off program, and your tires and tubes can find new life as crumb rubber for bowls and mats used in farms, playground surfaces, arenas, and gym flooring, and landscaping mulch.
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Did you know that some communities host annual events or year-round programs to collect household hazardous waste from residents?
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Accepted materials often include household cleaning supplies, garden chemicals like fertilizers, mercury, and products not accepted in provincial programs such as due to lack of required labels or being outside of the original packaging.
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Happy Earth Day! Every year since 1970, April 22nd has been recognized as Earth Day - an opportunity to show support for environmental protection and take action towards a more sustainable world. 1/2
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If you've made us part of your Earth Day by calling the BC Recycling Hotline, making a search on Recyclepedia, or sending us an email this year or in the past- thank you! 2/2
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Deadline extended! Need a little more time to craft the perfect nomination? No problem - the deadline for submissions for the 2026 RCBC Circular Economy Awards has been extended to Friday, April 10th! 1/2
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This year we are excited to present a refreshed suite of awards, recognizing the innovation and excellence that moves the dial forward towards a more circular, sustainable BC and beyond. Visit rcbc.ca/awards for more information and to submit a nomination! 2/2
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Today from 8:30pm - 9:30pm is the 20th anniversary of #EarthHour, an annual event that encourages us to turn off non-essential lights for one hour to raise awareness for energy efficiency and environmental protection.
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Participants are encouraged to use this time doing something positive for the planet. Our suggestions?
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Head outdoors and turn your walk into a mini community clean up, gather end-of-life items for that next trip to the recycling depot, or make a plan to use up any leftover food from the week to reduce food waste.
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