Montreal has taken a major step towards promoting sustainability and responsible waste management with the opening of seven new ecocentres. These facilities provide residents with a convenient and eco-friendly way to dispose of their old mattresses, fridges, and other household items.
The ecocentres are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure that discarded items are properly sorted and recycled. This not only reduces the amount of waste that ends up in landfills, but also helps to conserve natural resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Mayor Valérie Plante emphasized the importance of these ecocentres in promoting a circular economy and reducing the city’s environmental footprint. She also highlighted the convenience factor for residents, as the ecocentres are strategically located in different areas of the city.
In addition to accepting large household items, the ecocentres also offer a drop-off point for hazardous materials such as paint, batteries, and electronics. This ensures that these items are disposed of safely and do not harm the environment.
The new ecocentres are part of Montreal’s larger plan to become a zero-waste city by 2030. This ambitious goal aligns with the city’s commitment to combat climate change and promote sustainable living.
Residents are encouraged to take advantage of these new ecocentres and do their part in creating a cleaner and greener Montreal. Let’s work together towards a more sustainable future for our city and our planet.