Multi-Material B.C. to Take Over Vancouver, Canada’s Recycling Pickup Services

This system change will save money and make the city cleaner, according to city staff.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

September 1, 2016

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Nonprofit industry association Multi-Material B.C. will take over Vancouver, Canada’s recycling pickup services within the next month. This system change will save money and make the city cleaner, according to city staff.

Even though the city is making a structural change, many of the city’s current recycling collectors won’t lose their jobs after the change goes into effect. Instead of picking up recyclables, the staff will be tasked with cleaning up overflowing garbage cans and abandoned trash cans around the city.

Vancouver Sun has more details:

The non-profit industry association will take responsibility for the work in an arrangement city staff say will save cash and leave the city looking cleaner than ever. There won’t be any noticeable change in recycling pickup and no jobs will be lost in the handover either, said Jerry Dobrovolny, the city’s general manager of engineering.

Rather than turn in their gloves, most of the city’s recycling collectors will be tasked with cleaning up the overflowing garbage cans and abandoned trash that have tarnished Vancouver’s sheen in recent years.

The extra staff will be part of a roughly $2 million additional annual investment in street cleanliness, Dobrovolny said. That push comes in the midst of increased 311 calls about Vancouver’s public realm cleanliness issues.

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