News Flash Home
The original item was published from 5/19/2016 8:43:00 AM to 5/19/2016 8:45:01 AM.

News Flash

CVRD News

Posted on: May 12, 2016

[ARCHIVED] More Electronics Accepted for Recycling at CVRD Recycling Centres

With a mandate of creating zero waste, the Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD) strives to offer customers a convenient one-stop-drop at its recycling centres. To help fulfill this mandate, the CVRD has added electronics such as televisions, computers, electronic toys, music equipment, medical monitoring control devices and more to the list of materials that can be recycled at Bings Creek and Peerless Road Recycling Centres.

“Adding a stewardship program to enable more electronics to be accepted for recycling at CVRD facilities is something we have wanted to do for some time,” explains Board Chair Jon Lefebure. “Thanks to collaboration with Island Return It, the collection of additional electronics is now possible.”

All electronics are recycled in accordance with the Electronic Product Recycling Associations stewardship program. The program ensures electronics are diverted from landfill and processed in a manner that protects the environment as well as the health and safety of workers.

Through a variety of refining and smelting processes, materials such as plastics, metal and glass are reclaimed for the manufacturing of new products.

The CVRD already offers recycling for outdoor power equipment and small appliances and power tools under its associated stewardship programs.

Meade Creek Recycling Centre will begin collection of electronics after upgrades to the recycling centre have been completed. It is estimated the upgrades will be complete in 2017/18.

For a complete list of materials that are accepted at CVRD Recycling Centres visit www.cvrd.bc.ca/recycling.

Recycling information
Facebook Twitter Email