| Ontario Tire Industry Rolls Out Recycling Program |
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| Monday, 07 September 2009 | |
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TORONTO ON -- September 7 2009 -- A new tire recycling program rolling out in Ontario will bring new life to the millions of used tires that come off vehicles in the province every year by responsibly recycling them into useful products creating investment and new green jobs driving innovation. The Used Tires Program is being funded by the tire industry and managed by Ontario Tire Stewardship.
Through a network of Registered Collectors — which includes retailers municipalities and other drop-off points across the province — the program will allow Ontarians to drop off up to four used tires per person at no charge to be collected and recycled. Tracking systems will help eliminate the illegal dumping of scrap tires and ensure that used tires are managed by service providers that have adopted best environmental practices. |
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