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Beverage Cup Pilot

Learn more about the pilot program.

Toronto residents can now recycle hot and cold paper-based beverage cups at home.

As administrator of the common collection system, Circular Materials is launching this initiative to capture learnings that will support the successful expansion of this material across Ontario by 2026. The pilot covers single and multi-residential homes, care facilities, and schools in Toronto.

This pilot includes paper-based and plastic-lined hot and cold beverage cups, including hot drink cups used for coffee and tea and cold drink cups used for fountain drinks.

Limited to the city of Toronto, this pilot location was selected due to its diverse urban setting and large population, providing valuable insights into cup recycling behaviours and challenges in densely populated areas. The success of this initiative in Toronto will serve as a model for expanding cup recycling across Ontario by 2026.

Preparing your materials:

Rinse the cups: Empty your cups of any remaining liquids and give them a quick rinse to remove any residue.

Separate components: Remove lids, sleeves, and any other accessories from the cups and place them loosely in your recycling bin.

Loose placement: Place the cups loosely in the recycling bin, without stacking or nesting them together.

This allows for easier sorting and processing at the recycling facility. By following these instructions, you can ensure that your hot and cold beverage cups are properly prepared for recycling, contributing to a more efficient and effective process.

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