Business, Multi-Family and Events Recycling
RDOS Recycling Toolkits
Short Video on Recycling Toolkits
For Business, Multi-family Buildings, and Festivals & Events
The RDOS has created three toolkits to help businesses, multi-family buildings, and festivals & events to set up and maintain successful recycling programs.
These toolkits include helpful and useful guidance, best practice examples, and free resources for anyone to use. Links to additional resources are included below.
Links to Additional Resources
RDOS “What Goes Where” search tool – Use the online tool to search for where to recycle in the region
RCBC Recycling Hotline – Ask questions about recycling. Call 1-800-667-4321, email hotline@rcbc.ca
RecycleBC – Find your nearest depot to recycle residential packaging and paper
Metro Vancouver - Recycling Signage and Colours
Videos
- Penticton’s Recycle Right – Apartment Guide
- Penticton’s Recycle Right – Sorting Plastics
- Recycling Toolkit for Businesses
- Recycling Toolkit for Mult-Family Buildings - Multi-Family units can check with their local municipality if recycling programs or educational resources are available. For example, the City of Penticton has assisted multi-family recycling programs in their community with educational resources and recycling audits. Don't forget to check if your municipality has more recycling resources for multi-family buildings.
- Recycling Toolkit for Festivals and Events
Background:
It has been found that landfills throughout the RDOS contain a significant amount of paper and other recyclable materials, most of which come from business and multi-family buildings. These materials break down over time and create greenhouse gases (GHG) including methane, contributing to global climate change.
The RDOS has a goal to reduce GHG emissions by 10% from 2009 levels by 2020. Improving recycling rates is one of the important ways to meet this goal.
These toolkits were created by GreenStep Solutions for the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen. Acknowledgements: We’d like to give special thanks to the key resources that were used to create this toolkit, including: The City of Calgary, Metro Vancouver, and Recycle for Scotland.