Tag: Recycling
Alberta minister promises EPR exemption for Alberta newspapers
The Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association (AWNA) shared some good news with their members late last week: the province's environment minister promised an EPR exemption...
Manitoba orders end to print subscriptions for public entities
A new provincial policy requires government offices and publicly funded entities, including school divisions, to cancel print subscriptions to newspapers, magazines and periodicals.
The policy...
2019 B.C. Stewardship Plan annual report now available
Newsprint is one of the most well-established recyclable commodities in British Columbia and around the world. Newspaper was the original backbone of residential recycling...
Annual report for British Columbia Stewardship Plan now available
The 2018 annual report for the British Columbia Stewardship Program is now available for download on our website.
Newspaper was the original backbone of residential...
B.C. Stewardship plan webinars
As News Media Canada and its partners work towards a cohesive strategy for recycling newsprint in B.C., we will be holding two more webinars...
Newspaper producers consult on recycling plan for B.C.
News Media Canada is pleased to announce that newspapers across British Columbia have developed a Stewardship Plan that will utilize the collection and processing...
Help coming for newspapers in Quebec budget
Quebec will provide $36 million over the next five years to support local and community print media, Finance Minister Carlos Leitão said in his...
Canopy releases new report on environmental leaders
Vancouver-based environmental organization Canopy recently released its 2013 Newspaper Environmental Leadership Report. Place Your Ad Here is a comprehensive new report profiling major newspapers...
Canadian newspapers lauded for environmental efforts
A new report by Canopy and the Green Press Initiative recognizes the efforts of Canadian and American newspapers that are working to reduce their...
New bacteria strain could convert old newspapers into biofuel
Waste paper might someday become a rich source of fuel thanks to a new scientific discovery. Researchers at Tulane University in New Orleans have...