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The facilities Metro Vancouver ships garbage to are in Washington and Oregon, and they received 85,000 tonnes in 2017 and 59,000 in 2018.
Jennifer Saltman April 3, 2019
Metro Vancouver has sent almost 150,000 tonnes of municipal trash to landfills in Washington and Oregon over the past two...
Feb 26, 2019
Several Return-It depots in the Lower Mainland are testing the waters on recycling used clothing.
Launching in March, the pilot program will take donations of all kinds of textiles, including shoes, blankets, towels and unloved clothes.
The average adult throws out an estimated 81 lbs. of these...
Feb 26, 2019
Peak Disposal is pleased to announce the pruchase of Two new roll off trucks.
We recenly added Truck #17 and Truck #18 to our fleet in order to service your waste managment and recycling needs.
Sep 14, 2018
If you live in Vancouver, it’s a nearly sure bet you’ve seen an abandoned mattress or two — or 10. They’re symptoms of growing problem in the city, and one that costs taxpayers almost $2 million per year: illegal dumping. The City of Vancouver says it gets about 20,000 calls about...
Sep 14, 2018
Municipal leaders from across British Columbia are calling on the provincial government to ban plastic shopping bags once and for all.
In a unanimous vote Thursday, delegates at the Union of B.C. Municipalities said the move would "substantially reduce the volume of disposable plastic packaging...