Bruce County council looks at options for countywide organics recycling

(By Pauline Kerr) As of Jan. 1, 2026, the provincially-mandated change from municipality operated recycling programs, to one that’s the responsibility of producers, will be implemented in Bruce County.

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  <li>Kincardine Independent Office (840 Queen Street)</li>

  <li>Sobeys (814 Durham Street)</li>

  <li>Macs/Circle K (960 Queen Street)</li>

  <li>No Frills (3 Philip Place)</li>

  <li>CTC Gas Bar</li>

  <li>Kwik K</li>

  <li>Highway Variety</li>

  <li>Shoppers Drugmart</li>

  <li>Finchers (Kincardine)</li>

  <li>Rexall Pharma Plus</li>

  <li>Kwik Way (Tiverton)</li>

  <li>Holyrood Store</li>

  <li>Amberley Store</li>

  <li>MacAdams (Ripley)</li>

  <li>Little Blue Coffee House (Tiverton)</li>

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Bruce County council looks at options for countywide organics recycling was last modified: August 12th, 2025 by Becky Grebenjak