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While access to recycling of plastic beverage containers continues to hold steady at 98 percent or more, the report found that the biggest gains have been realized for non-bottle rigid containers made from a variety of resin types

Access to Canadian plastics recycling is growing and at its highest level in the last 10 years


TORONTO, -- The Canadian Plastics Industry Association (CPIA) has released its "2014 Recycling Access Report for Plastic Containers and Packaging", which shows that recycling programs have become a regular part of daily life for the majority of Canadians, and the number of recycling programs that now accept and recycle a wide range of plastic packaging has grown to the largest ever in 10 years.
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