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6 ways to be a green leader in your community

Waste is the third largest source of emissions contributing to climate change in Toronto.

In an effort to remedy this, the city is implementing the Long Term Waste Management Strategy, which aims to divert 70 per cent of Toronto’s waste from landfills by 2026. This moves the city towards a circular economy and a zero waste future.

Apartment and condo buildings are a very important part of the Waste Strategy since over 50 per cent of Toronto’s population live in them. However, only 28 per cent of waste generated in condos is diverted compared to 66 per cent of waste in single family homes.

So what can you do to help divert and reduce waste? Small changes in your habits help, but you can also help motivate people to do the same at work, school and in your community.

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Here are six ways to make a difference in your apartment or condo building, presented in partnership with Live Green Toronto.

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WATCH: Think of it as waste management, not garbage (Jan 17, 2019)

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Think of it as waste management, not garbage

Want to know more about the City of Toronto’s Green programs? Check out Live Green Toronto which offers programs, grants, incentives and more to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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