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Recycling in New Brunswick

New Brunswick has started transitioning to a recycling system where the businesses that sell packaging and paper products to consumers will be financially and operationally responsible for collecting, processing and recycling those materials.

An enhanced recycling program

New Brunswick’s Designated Materials Regulation under the Clean Environment Act shifts responsibility for recycling materials to the organizations that produce packaging and paper.

On November 1, 2023, the province began transitioning recycling programs to an extended producer responsibility (EPR) framework. During the transition period, there won’t be any changes to your recycling pick-up schedule or the materials you can recycle. What’s changing is who is responsible for funding and operating the recycling system.

Once the transition is complete, producers will be fully accountable and financially responsible for recycling the packaging and paper that end up in recycling bins or bags.

Consultation on the New Brunswick Stewardship Plan for Packaging and Paper

In 2022, Circular Materials completed a comprehensive consultation process with stakeholders on its Stewardship Plan. Resources from these consultations are included below.

FAQs

Check out our FAQs below to find out more about the new recycling system in New Brunswick. If you have any further questions, please contact us at info@circularmaterials.ca.