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Digging into Kamloops’ composting program – The Wren

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A truck arriving with organic material at Bunker Road Recycling Depot and Yard Waste Site. Photo by Macarena Mantilla / The Wren Four years after the City of Kamloops rolled out its organic waste collection program, the once-controversial initiative is starting to feel like part of everyday life. Only about 22 per cent of household garbage is actually garbage, according to the City of Kamloops. The rest is either recyclable or compostable. In B.…
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thewrennews.ca broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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