Recycling up 15% in Lethbridge after introduction of curbside collection
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The City of Lethbridge claims they are on track to meet their targets for waste diversion.
Waste & Recycling Services General Manager Joel Sanchez says, since they started doing curbside recycling this spring, they have collected 1.2-million kilograms of recyclable materials.
This represents an increase of approximately 15%.
“We are expecting that that number is going to be around 20% [increase] and that is the target. We know that, usually, the program takes between a year to two years to have full maturity and to reach those numbers.”