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Recycling in Canada : ウィキペディア英語版 | Recycling in Canada
This article outlines the position and trends of recycling in Canada. Since the 1980s, most mid to large municipalities in most provinces have recycling programs. Currently (2012), Canada has a recycling rate around to 26.8% 〔(Waste Atlas ) (2012) Country Data: Canada〕 ==History== In 1981 Resource Integration Systems (RIS) in collaboration with Laidlaw International tested the first blue box recycling system on 1500 homes in Kitchener, Ontario. Due to the success of the project the City of Kitchener put out a contract for public bid in 1984 for a recycling system city wide. Laidlaw won the bid and continued with the popular blue box recycling system. Today hundreds of cities around the world use the blue box system or a similar variation.〔McGinnis, J., Findlay, R., Rathbone, G., Shantora, V., &Oliver, B. (n.d.). The blue box story, the history. Retrieved from http://www.sustain-ability.ca/blue-box-story.php; O'Connor, Ryan. (2015). ''The First Green Wave: Pollution Probe and the Origins of Environmental Activism in Ontario''. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press.〕
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