Is Metro Vancouver ready to reduce their waste?: An evalution of returnable/reusable container programs
Davis, Shawn (author) Heacock, Helen (thesis advisor) British Columbia Institute of Technology School of Health Sciences (Degree granting institution) (Degree granting institution)
Research paper/project
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British Columbia Institute of Technology
2021
15 pages
As the interest in delivery and take-out meals increases, so too does the amount of food packaging that ends up in the landfill. Programs and incentives are already in place and continue to be adjusted to encourage the reduced reliance on these materials. This study focuses on returnable and recyclable container programs (RRCP) and British Columbian’s interest in these programs for Metro Vancouver.
returnable recyclable container program RRCP Suppli GoBox Loop waste single-use disposable
Recycling industry Food containers--Recycling (Waste, etc.) Beverage containers -- Recycling (Waste, etc.)
electronic
British Columbia