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Published December 18, 2023

Orillia's Blue Box Recycling Program transition begins in 2024

Residents asked to ensure they are sorting materials correctly
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News release - City of Orillia

As the City prepares for upcoming changes to blue box recycling programs and collection models for Ontario municipalities, there are no immediate alterations to Orillia residents’ current recycling schedule or accepted items.

However, residents are encouraged to begin focusing on precise sorting now, to smoothly adapt to future requirements and avoid potential issues like uncollected recycling.

Between July 2023 and December 2025, all Ontario municipalities, including the City of Orillia, are switching to a new recycling system. This change is part of a province-wide initiative where companies that create packaging and other recyclable materials will take charge of the recycling process.

What This Means for You Right Now:

  • No Collection Changes Yet: The City of Orillia’s transition kicks off on Jan. 1, 2024. Curbside recycling schedules for residents remain the same, and you can still recycle the same materials as before.
  • Focus on Sorting: The way recycling is handled after collection is what's changing. There will be increased enforcement of proper sorting. This makes separating recyclables correctly more crucial than ever.

“Under the new program, the recycling collected from households is taken to a central receiving centre for processing and they will be keeping a closer eye on how well the recycling is sorted. This means ensuring that the right materials go into the right bins, like separating paper from containers, so that it can be collected,” said Greg Preston, Director of Waste Management and Environmental Compliance. “Orillia residents do a great job at sorting their recycling materials, but a little refresher can go a long way, and we have several tools to help take the guesswork out. Let's work together to meet these new standards.”

Resources for Easier Sorting:

  • Sort like a pro with the City’s new 'What Goes Where' online tool. It's a search-based app, available online or on mobile, to help identify how an item should be handled. Access the tool at orillia.ca/waste, on the Recycle Coach app, or through the OrilliaNow portal at orillia.ca/now.
  • Keep an eye out for the 2024 Solid Waste Collection Guide and Calendar arriving in residential mailboxes this month. These resources are designed to help you make the most of the City's waste management services.

What Businesses Need to Know:

  • The new program applies to residential sources only, including single-family households, multi-residential buildings, long-term care facilities, and retirement homes.
  • Businesses will continue to have recycling collection, but there will be a separate route(s) for commercial, industrial, and institutional recycling in the near future. More details on this will be sent directly to businesses in January 2024.

The City is actively working with Circular Materials (CM), the administrators of the new collection model, to ensure a smooth transition and to keep Orillians updated. The goal is to create a more convenient, consistent, and effective recycling program across Ontario.

Stay informed and ready for these changes. For more details and answers to frequently asked questions, visit orillia.ca/waste.

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