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Twenty-three organic waste projects will soon be introduced to communities across British Columbia.
Each project will be funded from a $12.48 million investment through the CleanBC Organic Infrastructure and Collection Program.
A few of the residential organics collection projects in the Interior to receive funding include:
City of Kamloops – $1.78 million to expand the current pilot project to include 27,000 homes
City of Vernon – Over $930,000 to introduce a new food and yard waste collection program that will serve 14,000 homes
District of Summerland – Over $450,000 to expand the existing yard waste collection program to include food waste for composting
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen – Nearly $305,000 to develop a brand new yard and food waste collection program to serve households in electoral areas A and C, and the Osoyoos Indian Band.
Town of Fernie – Nearly $177,000 for a new yard and food waste collection program
The program was launched last year and will provide nearly $26 million over three years to develop or expand organics waste solutions.
According to the news release, “organic waste represents 40% of material sent to municipal landfills in BC and generates 3.5% of the province’s greenhouse gas emissions.”
More projects are expected to come on board in the near future while these initial projects are expected to begin in early 2022.