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Tories propose end to eco-fees

By Canadian Press   

General Ontario

Free market pitched as better solution to hazardous and e-waste handling.

Toronto — The Progressive Conservatives say they have a better plan for recycling hazardous and electronic waste in Ontario. They’re proposing to get rid of controversial eco-fees that are passed on to consumers as well as Waste Diversion Ontario, an arm’s-length corporation which runs waste diversion programs.

The Tories would also abolish two industry-led stewardship organizations that oversee the hazardous waste and electronic waste recycling programs.

Eco fees are collected to help fund recycling programs that diverts electronics and potentially hazardous items — such as paint and batteries — from Ontario’s landfills.

The Tories say they’d set enforceable targets for diverting waste and allow producers and importers to decide for themselves how to pay for recycling those products.

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Tory critic Michael Harris says the free-market model he’s proposing would free businesses from government interference and increase diversion rates.

© 2012 The Canadian Press

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