Recycling

Did you know that in 2023, recycling collection was absorbed as the responsibility of Circular Materials, a not-for-profit organization designed to centralize Ontario’s recycling collection?

This means that the Township of Beckwith holds contracts for waste collection ONLY!

If you have any concerns regarding recycling, please contact the Circular Materials contractor (GFL) directly at (613) 835-3600 or via their website.

Frequently Asked Questions

Starting January 1, 2026, Ontario will complete its transition to an enhanced recycling system where producers – those organizations that supply packaging and paper materials to residents are 100% responsible for funding and managing the recycling program.

This new system is managed by Circular Materials, the administrator of the common collection system and a not-for profit organization that is committed to building efficient and effective recycling systems.

As part of this new recycling system, residents will be able to recycle more than ever before at the curb. Ontarians will also be able to recycle the same materials no matter where they are across the province – supporting consistency and making the program more accessible.

Historically, Ontario’s blue box recycling programs were managed by communities who were responsible for paying approximately half of the costs, with producers responsible for the other half. Under the Blue Box Regulation, Ontario is introducing a new model where producers are 100% responsible for operating and funding the program.

As of January 2026, you will be able recycle more than ever before at the curb, including coffee cups, frozen juice cans, ice cream tubs, black plastic take-out containers and more.

There will be a dedicated webpage on the Circular Materials website ahead of 2026 where residents can learn about their local recycling program, including collection schedules, what can go in their recycling, customer service information, etc.

In 2026, Circular Materials will also be releasing a recycling app, making it easy for residents to check their recycling collection schedule, see what materials are accepted, receive service alerts and more.

Circular Materials is the administrator of Ontario’s common collection system, and responsible for operating the new recycling system for blue box materials in 2026. This includes enabling innovation, operational efficiencies, increased standard levels and access to materials.

Circular Materials is committed to increasing recycling rates across Ontario and ensuring more materials are looped into the circular economy, benefiting both people and the environment.

Circular Materials, Ryse Solutions, H2 Compliance and EnvironFocus Incorporated are the producer responsibility organizations (PROs) that are operating Ontario’s new common collection system.

EPR is a framework in which producers – the businesses that supply paper and packaging to residents – are responsible for managing the end-of-life management of these materials. EPR enables innovation, operational efficiencies, increased standard levels, and access to materials.

Recycling programs founded on the principles of EPR improve recycling rates and encourage the more efficient use of materials.

EPR is recognized as one of the most effective mechanisms to improve recycling rates and advance a circular economy where materials are collected, recycled, and returned to producers for use as recycled content in new products and packaging.

Do you still have questions?

Is your question related to blue box (packaging and paper) recycling?

Please contact the Beckwith Township Office at (613) 257-1539

Please contact GFL (contracted by Circular Materials) at (613) 835-3600 or visit circularmaterials.ca/ON

Please contact Circular Materials:

customerservice@circularmaterials.ca
serviceclientele@circularmaterials.ca

1-877-667-2626