Paper recycling is booming in Canada and has become an important part of the country’s ecosystem. Recently, the country’s government has increasingly focused on sustainability, introducing new initiatives to increase the level of paper waste recycling. Back in 2023, the Canadian Paper Recycling Association reported a significant increase in the volume of recycled paper, indicating growing interest from both businesses and the public. Print paper cuttings disposal and other used paper is in full swing, and this is definitely encouraging.
Many companies are implementing modern technologies for more efficient recycling, which allows not only to reduce carbon emissions, but also to reduce energy consumption. Community-based collection programs for recycled materials are also actively developing, which helps to raise awareness of the importance of recycling.
Canadians are increasingly aware of the value of recycled resources, so participation in recycling programs is becoming a mass phenomenon. This trend opens up new opportunities for job creation and stimulates economic growth in a sustainable direction, highlighting Canada’s commitment to environmentally friendly practices. We, in turn, are also working hard in this direction, as we are engaged in the purchase and supply of waste paper in wholesale quantities, which ultimately end up at processing plants.