October is Circular Economy Month, which seeks to educate Canadians on the benefits of establishing a circular economy, that focuses on product longevity, renewability, reuse and repair as well as resource recovery. Transitioning to a circular economy will play a key role in building a resilient, inclusive, green, and prosperous future for Toronto residents and businesses.
Help us get there by donating your unused bicyles, parts, and tools. We will then refurbish them, and get them back into the community.
Saturday October 21, 2023.
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Lawrence-Orton Bicycle Repair Hub
3939 Lawrence Ave E
Building 1, north side lawn.
Working Towards a Circular Economy
As part of the Long Term Waste Management Strategy, the City of Toronto is working towards an aspirational goal of zero waste and a circular economy.
The circular economy aims to reduce waste and maximize resources by moving away from the linear take-make-and-dispose approach to a more circular system that focuses on product longevity, renewability, reuse and repair as well as resource recovery.
Transitioning to a circular economy will play a key role in building a resilient, inclusive, green, and prosperous future for Toronto residents and businesses.
Everyone has a role to play in the circular economy!