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December 27, 2006

Composting facility gets go-ahead

TORONTO

The province has granted Certificates of Approval for construction and operation of a new state-of-the-art composting facility that will take yard waste and source-separated organic material and turn it into high quality compost for use as fertilizer.

Orgaworld BV, a Dutch waste management company operating five other composting facilities in the Netherlands, was granted approval to build the facility near London. It is Orgaworld’s first venture in Ontario. The company is actively pursuing other locations in the Greater Toronto Area.

The proposed facility will compost a total of 40,000 tonnes of waste per year from York Region and St. Thomas. York Region currently ships its organic waste to Michigan and the composting facility will provide a home-grown solution for managing Ontario’s waste.

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