recycling

Sunny, warm weather is finally here and to take advantage of it, many people are heading to parks to enjoy picnics and small gatherings with friends.

It's definitely much easier to follow public health guidelines in the great outdoors than it is on a tiny balcony that you share with your roommates.

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April 22 marks Earth Day, which means it's a time for Montrealers to give back to the planet in return for all it does.

It's also a reminder of the importance of practicing sustainability every day — Mother Nature doesn't get a day off and neither should we!

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The City of Montreal, in collaboration with the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville and the Verrecycle citizen group, has just launched a new pilot project that finally gives Montrealers a place to recycle wine and beer bottles

Montrealers can voluntarily bring their stacks bottles to two sites in Ahunstic-Cartierville, where they will be collected and 100% recycled at local processing plants. 

"Recycling in Quebec does not have a good press, citizens have lost confidence. The fact that a project is launched by citizens gives more credibility with the population," said Noémie Beaucarne, spokesperson for Verrecycle.

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