New recycling containers that are being delivered now must not be used until July 1.
This story originally ran on May 1. It has been re-published to bring more awareness to the new recycling initiative that will be run by GFL and Circular Materials.THUNDER BAY — A new recycling program will be starting this summer, and it begins with the delivery of new containers to homes starting May 5.
GFL will start delivering carts to all residences on May 5 and continue until all homes are outfitted with the new split containers before the new program start date in July. Residents will keep separating approved plastics from paper products and put them in the designated separate areas of the containers. The split container system that will be used in Thunder Bay is modelled after Sault Ste. Marie's program.
Circular Materials and GFL Environmental will manage the program as of the July 1 start date. Instead of contacting the city, anyone with questions or concerns will be directed to those companies.
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