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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 20, 1999, p. 7

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r i kr famzfkmpvikciqlantd goodfaith gesture gets83 byi6mileengwffin v siaffwriter markham will see an 83000 boost to its curbside recycling program by months end its share of a provincial grant aimed at improving ontarios waste diversion rates as part of a provincewide initiative to hold industry more responsible for the disposal of its products the liquor control board of ontario has chipped in4 million to municipalities across ontario the estimated share of lcboproducts in total glass collected of the 4million grant 3 million is paid to municipalities based on the amount of glass collected but a further 25 per cent is reward based going to municipalities with strong efficient recycling systems markham- collected the additional funding because of its successful pro gram one that includes innovative ideas som community participation and ongoing education said peter yeiga programs coordihator in the towns waste management depart ment markham has one of the highest diversion rates in the province about 38 per cent veiga explained said when recycling first began many industries producing recyclables paid startup costs or con- tributed to the program in someway but over time many of those grants dried up the province is responding to concerns from municipalities that recycling is expensive and the cost should not be borne entirely by proper- ty taxpayers basically its a goodfaith gesture that the province is serious and dri track that theyre heading in the right- direction veiga said- the plan was announced by environment minister nomu sterling last fall it calls for food beverage and consumer product industries as well as newspapers and the lcbo to con tribute to the cost of municipal recy cling programs recycling is still cheaper than dis posal at a average cost of 14 a house hold per year the province still hopes to eventually meet its goal of 50 per cent diversion though it wont hap pen by 2000 as planned as well sterling is calling for the for mation of a 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