Hamilton residents can now put used toothpaste tubes and black plastic containers in the blue box, thanks to Ontario’s new 'unified material list' that came into effect on Thursday.
Looking to capture more materials and reduce waste, Ontario, Canada has expanded what residents can recycle as part of ...
NOBS is an oral care company dedicated to creating high-efficacy, non-toxic hygiene products. Best known for their flagship ...
Aboard an aluminum skiff or one of her five kayaks, fourth-generation shrimper and fisherwoman Diane Wilson often plies the ...
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Thursday, Jan. 8: Citizen readers remember beloved local author, voice their opinion on dog parks and praise an Ottawa ...
Quarterly earnings results are a good time to check in on a company’s progress, especially compared to its peers in the same ...
This video demonstrates the process of creating a sheet of recycled plastic. The team melted 2.2kg of HDPE using a panini press and kept the melted plastic warm in a toaster oven. After gathering ...
The program incentivizes consumers, especially if they show brand loyalty to Colgate. Colgate announces major change ...
In Sault Ste. Marie, Circular Materials has contracted GFL Environmental Inc. to serve as the collector, receiver and ...