Comprehensive Integrated Waste Management Strategy Review

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The City of Winnipeg (City) is reviewing its plan for managing garbage and recycling. Garbage and recycling in Winnipeg is guided by the Comprehensive Integrated Waste Management Strategy (CIWMS). We are reviewing the targets, programs, services, and timelines in the plan. This review will help us work towards our waste reduction goals and help keep our city clean.

The City of Winnipeg (City) is reviewing its plan for managing garbage and recycling. Garbage and recycling in Winnipeg is guided by the Comprehensive Integrated Waste Management Strategy (CIWMS). We are reviewing the targets, programs, services, and timelines in the plan. This review will help us work towards our waste reduction goals and help keep our city clean.

  • Phase 2 public engagement closed

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    Thank you to all who participated in Phase 2 public engagement. Phase 2 included meetings with stakeholder organizations, open houses, and a survey. Feedback is currently being considered and a summary of the engagement process will be posted online.

  • Phase 2 public engagement begins

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    The Phase 1 public engagement summary and appendices are available and provide an overview of what we heard. What we heard in Phase 1 engagement helped shape proposed recommendations to better reduce and manage the city’s waste. Now we want your thoughts on the proposed recommendations as part of Phase 2 engagement. Feedback will help the City finalize the strategy.

    Attend an open house

    Join us at an open house to share your thoughts on new programs and services that could be implemented in Winnipeg.

    Open house #1
    Date: Thursday, June 13, 2024
    Time: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
    Location: The Forks, EQ3 Lounge (second floor), 1 Forks Market Rd
    Format: Drop-in (come-and-go)

    Open house #2
    Date: Thursday, June 20, 2024
    Time: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
    Location: Cindy Klassen Recreation Complex, Multi-purpose room, 999 Sargent Ave
    Format: Drop-in (come-and-go)

    Take the online survey

    Share your thoughts on the proposed recommendations. The survey closes Thursday, June 27, 2024.

  • Environmental scan and waste audits complete

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    Thank you to all who participated in Phase 1 public engagement during fall 2023. As input is being considered, we want to provide an update on other tasks we have completed.

    Environmental scan

    We looked at emerging policies, industry trends, and other factors that might affect how the City deals with waste. Here is what we found:

    • Recycling responsibility is moving from local governments to companies who make and sell products and packaging.
    • The Federal government is starting to regulate methane emissions from landfills.
    • More residents are living in multi-family dwellings now than in the past.

    We also looked at how the City currently manages waste. Here are some good things we found:

    • The City has 4R Depots and community recycling depots across Winnipeg. This makes diversion easy for residents.
    • Other levels of government support the idea of moving towards a circular economy.

    Here are some things we could do better:

    • The City collects waste from multi-family dwellings, but we need better data on what gets thrown away and recycled.
    • Some areas, like Downtown, need more resources for collecting bulky and abandoned waste.

    Here are some opportunities:

    • New rules could reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills from the construction, renovation, and demolition sectors.
    • Companies that make and sell packaging could be responsible for collecting and recycling packaging instead of the City.

    Waste audits

    We did two audits in summer and fall 2023. The audits included single-family dwellings, multi-family dwellings, and industrial, commercial, and institutional facilities. We found that:

    • 15% of the garbage could have been recycled.
    • 52% of the garbage could have been composted, if a program existed.
    • 27% of the recycling should have been placed in the garbage because it was not recyclable.


    Findings from the above tasks and input from Phase 1 public engagement is currently being used to develop options to better manage the City's waste.

  • Phase 1 public engagement closed

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    Thank you to all who participated in Phase 1 of public engagement. Public engagement opportunities were available from October 30 to November 30, 2023. The City is considering feedback and a summary of the engagement process will be posted online.

  • Phase 1 public engagement begins

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    Take the survey or share your ideas on how Winnipeg can improve garbage and recycling by November 30, 2023.

    Tell us what you think about garbage and recycling services. We want to understand what is working well, and what may require improvement. Input will help the City draft CIWMS updates. Draft updates will be shared for feedback in Phase 2 public engagement.

    The City is also meeting and conducting interviews with community groups, environmental organizations, policy makers, producer responsibility organizations, and demolition and construction organizations.

    Throughout Phase 1 and Phase 2, four seasonal waste audits will be conducted. This will help us understand the composition of waste for single-family dwellings (SFD); multi-family dwellings (MFD); institutional, commercial, and industrial (IC&I) sector; construction, renovation, and demolition (CR&D) sector; and abandoned bulky waste sectors. Waste audits will help inform updates to the strategy.

Page last updated: 28 Jun 2024, 08:05 AM