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Have your say on how to cut down on solid waste

The province wants your say on how to best cut down on waste sent to landfills, in an effort to help fight climate change.

This includes things like trash as well as unwanted personal and household items.

“We want to take this opportunity to hear from Nova Scotians because what they share will be essential to building a sustainable future for our province,” said Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman. “I encourage everyone to participate in this crucial consultation process. Your input will help us create a solid waste strategic plan that reflects the aspirations and insights of Nova Scotians as we work together towards reducing our carbon footprint.”

Nova Scotia has a target of reducing solid waste to 300 kg per person, every year by 2030 down from the current estimated 400 kg. The consultation process will give residents an opportunity to share ideas on how to cut back on solid waste and to shape the solid waste reduction plan.

The public consultation launches August 17 and runs until September 29.

Public consultation website: https://novascotia.ca/circular-economy-and-waste-engagement/

  • Caitlin Snow is an award-winning news anchor who started in the radio business nearly 20 years ago. She is based in Halifax, reporting on and broadcasting stories across Nova Scotia. Contact Caitlin at snowc@radioabl.ca.

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