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Latest post: Where can I find information on what and how much Winnipeg recycles? (Charlotte, Wpg)

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The Manitoba Product Stewardship Corporation promotes, facilitates and tracks recycling in Manitoba. Regional data for recycling can be obtained from their website, or by calling 989-6222.

For specific information regarding the City of Winnipeg's recycling program, contact the Water and Waste Department at 311. The back page of your telephone book also has a list of what can be recycled in Winnipeg.


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