Press Release
October 21, 2021
Some NWT communities will now be able to recycle an expanded list of electronics. Residents in Yellowknife, N’Dilo, Dettah, Hay River, Kátł’odeeche First Nation, Enterprise, Kakisa, Inuvik, Fort Smith, Fort Providence and Norman Wells will be able to bring an expanded list of electronics and electrical products to their recycling depots over the next two years. Over 500 electronics and electrical products are now able to be recycled in these communities.
The Electronic and Electrical Products Recycling Pilot Project (E-Pilot) expands on the GNWT’s existing electronics recycling program, which has seen a total of 350 tonnes of electronics collected since it launched in 2016. Expanding the list of what can be recycled will mean even more products will be diverted from our landfills.
Over the next two years, the GNWT will use the E-Pilot to work out logistics and assess the quantity of materials likely to be recycled annually and the associated costs of handling, transporting and recycling them. This information will be important to help design a self-sustaining program to best manage this expanded suite of products.
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“Electronic waste is an expanding category that has huge environmental and economic potential if managed wisely. This expanded pilot program will mean preventing hazardous materials from contaminating our land and water, and keep resources out of our landfills. This pilot program will provide us with valuable data to use as we continue to work toward a sustainable future in the NWT.”
– Shane Thompson, Minister of Environment and Natural Resources
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Government of the Northwest Territories
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