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Recycling Statistics in Saskatchewan

2022 Statistics

Circle with white grain bag icon 1,050 tonnes of grain bags were collected and recycled.
Circle with white beverage container icons 490 billion beverage containers were collected and recycled.
Circle with white electronic monitor icon 1,770 tonnes of electronics were collected and processed.
Circle with white battery icon 102 tonnes of batteries were collected and processed.
Circle with white paper carton icon 37,370 tonnes of printed paper and packaging were collected and processed.
Circle with white paint can icon 335,370 litres of paint were collected and managed. 134.7 tonnes of paint containers were collected and recycled.
Circle with white tire icon 963,720 tires were collected and processed.
Circle with white used oil container icon 15.2 million litres of used oil were collected and processed. 1.6 million oil filters were collected and recycled.
Circle with white hazardous waste product icon 9,650 litres of core household hazardous waste products were collected for energy recovery or safe disposal. In addition, 13,830 aerosol units and 4,090 units of other physically hazardous products were also managed.

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