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As of May 1, Recycling in New Brunswick is now the responsibility of Circular Materials, a non-profit working on behalf of industry producers under the province's new extended producer responsibility program for paper and packaging products.
On a map posted online, areas listed as"week 1" have pickup May 1, and areas listed"week 2" are planned for May 6. First up on Wednesday include the Ellerdale Street area, Forest Hills, and parts of Rothesay Road, Hugenholtz said. Some residents have been using an app called ReCollect where they can type in their address to find their pickup days, which is still the best place to look, he said.
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