Waste Management Master Plan

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Let's Talk Trash 2022

Let's Talk Trash!

The City of Lethbridge is creating a Waste Management Plan to guide the future of waste diversion and prevention-related activities within the City of Lethbridge. The City aims to advance the current waste management system in an effort to shift to a circular economy.

This plan contributes directly to achieving one of City Council’s six strategic priorities: protecting and preserving our natural environment in Lethbridge, aiming to promote and provide opportunities for waste diversion.


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To learn more about waste and recycling in Lethbridge, visit curbside.lethbridge.ca.

Let's Talk Trash!

The City of Lethbridge is creating a Waste Management Plan to guide the future of waste diversion and prevention-related activities within the City of Lethbridge. The City aims to advance the current waste management system in an effort to shift to a circular economy.

This plan contributes directly to achieving one of City Council’s six strategic priorities: protecting and preserving our natural environment in Lethbridge, aiming to promote and provide opportunities for waste diversion.


Get Involved

Engagement is now closed. Thank you to everyone who participated!


Find Out More

To learn more about waste and recycling in Lethbridge, visit curbside.lethbridge.ca.

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    Key concepts of the Master Plan are waste reduction and waste diversion, meaning items stay out of the landfill to begin with. This is mostly done by using the three Rs framework: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

    The City of Lethbridge has waste diversion targets specific to the residential sector. Targets in the residential sector are measured by calculating the amount of diverted material relative to the amount of waste generated overall. 

    The current Waste Diversion Policy goals for the residential sector are: 

    • By 2030, 65% waste diversion 

    In order to meet the 2030 goal, the City implement additional waste diversion methods. The following questions will help the City understand current challenges with waste reduction and diversion and the level of support for new ideas to meet the 2030 target.  

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    This survey is intended for all residents of Lethbridge, whether you live in a single-unit (detached) home, or a multi-unit complex (such as an apartment, condo or townhouse). If you would like background information on any of the City's waste and recycling programs, please visit lethbridge.ca/wrs. The survey should take 5 to 10 minutes to complete, responses are confidential and anonymous.

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    This survey is intended for those who manage garbage and recycling materials in a non-residential setting. This includes all organizations in Lethbridge (commercial, industrial, institutional and not-for-profits). A separate survey is available for residents. You may complete both surveys separately, but for this survey please think of responses as a business leader responsible for waste management for your organization. 

    Background information is available at lethbridge.ca/wrs. The survey should take 5-10 minutes to complete, responses are confidential and anonymous.

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