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Waste Management
MARKHAM RECEIVES PETER J. MARSHALL AWARD
Recognized For Leadership In Zero Waste Initiatives
MARKHAM - Markham has been presented with the Association of Municipalities of Ontario’s (AMO) Peter J. Marshall Certificate of Merit for its leadership in waste management, including two key Zero Waste initiatives that are significantly reducing waste at municipal facilities and community events.
“Markham has been working hard to change the way we think of waste collection and disposal, and to
focus on a Zero Waste model, which has significant environmental and social benefits,” said Markham
Mayor Frank Scarpitti. “Zero Waste may not be a literal target, but by aiming for zero, we are making
much greater progress and gaining a clearer vision of how we can significantly reduce our future
waste, and help Markham become a more sustainable community.”
Markham has committed to promoting, facilitating and modeling Zero Waste strategies as part of its
strategic priority to protect the environment, and the development of its community sustainability plan.
The municipality’s own facilities are leading by example. The Markham Civic Centre, with 400
employees, is the first municipal building in Canada to go Zero Waste. The Civic Centre and the
Town’s facilities at 8100 Warden currently divert over 85 per cent of all waste by using recyclable or
reusable material wherever possible.
“There is no doubt that Town of Markham staff are leading the way,” said Ward 2 Councillor Erin
Shapero. “However, we need to get everyone involved and on board with the Zero Waste plan, to help
keep our community healthy, sustainable and economically viable for future generations.”
As a community, Markham’s current waste diversion rate is over 73 per cent the highest waste
diversion rate of any urban municipality in Canada. In recognition of this success, Markham’s waste
management program has received a silver, bronze and gold awards from the Recycling Council of
Ontario in the past two years.
In January 2009, the municipality extended their Zero Waste policy to include the more than 300
community and special events held at Town of Markham facilities every year. Event organizers are
provided with a copy of the policy when they submit their special event application, so they can take
action to use recyclable and compostable products and reduce waste.
Markham also collaborated with EcoMedia Direct Inc., the Town’s public space recycling contractor, to
develop portable Zero Waste recycling units which can be easily dismantled, stacked for storage and
transported from public event to public event.
“We are extremely proud of our business relationship with Markham,” said Erich Genseberger, CEO of
EcoMedia. “EcoMedia remains committed to growing our portable Special Events Recycling Unit
segment of our business, and our experience with Markham has garnered a great deal of interest and
attention.”
“Markham’s innovative move to Zero Waste has been a process of change, collaboration and
partnership,” said Mayor Scarpitti. “I’m proud of our Council, staff, partners and the community for
working together to make our Zero Waste program a success. I am optimistic it will help encourage
other municipalities and businesses reduce their environmental footprint.”
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