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  2. Recycling in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Of the remaining 88%, 86% goes to the landfill, 9% is recycled, and the rest is burned for energy. [18] [19] [20] According to a 2019 study, only 9 percent of waste in Canada goes to recycling. [21] As of 2019, British Columbia has the highest recycling rate, at 69 percent. [22]

  3. Landfill - Wikipedia

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    Some landfill sites are used for waste management purposes, such as temporary storage, consolidation and transfer, or for various stages of processing waste material, such as sorting, treatment, or recycling. Unless they are stabilized, landfills may undergo severe shaking or soil liquefaction of the ground during an earthquake.

  4. Category:Landfills in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Landfills in Canada" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adams Mine; B.

  5. Bioreactor landfill - Wikipedia

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    Landfills are the primary method of waste disposal in many parts of the world, including United States and Canada.Bioreactor landfills are expected to reduce the amount of and costs associated with management of leachate, to increase the rate of production of methane (natural gas) for commercial purposes and reduce the amount of land required for land-fills.

  6. Landfill restoration - Wikipedia

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    A study done for nine restored landfill sites in East Midlands, United Kingdom shows the potential for restored landfill sites to increase pollinator populations in flower-rich grasslands. [10] On these sites, there was a total of 63 species of insect pollinated plants found, with 19 found exclusively on the restored sites compared to the ...

  7. Gypsum recycling - Wikipedia

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    This recovered gypsum is then distributed to agricultural and industrial customers in the region keeping the wallboard from ending up in the landfill. New West Gypsum Recycling began recycling of wallboard waste in Canada in 1985. The recycled material is a blend of pre- and post-consumer, wet and dry gypsum waste that is a source of raw ...

  8. Brady Road Landfill - Wikipedia

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    The landfill caught fire in 2012. [5] In 2013, the City of Winnipeg began capturing methane from the landfill originally using 42 gas well, [2] expanding to 63 in 2017. [6] One of the pipes broke in June 2018, preventing the flaring of the gas captured from three of the wells.

  9. Green Lane Landfill - Wikipedia

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    The Green Lane landfill is a landfill in Southwold, Ontario, Canada, southwest of London. It is owned and operated by the City of Toronto as Toronto’s main landfill, located 200 kilometres (120 mi) west of the city. It operates a leachate collection system and an on-site leachate treatment plant.