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Torontonians adopt zero-waste habits as landfill nears capacity, focusing on reuse and recycling to cut waste.
Torontonians are embracing zero waste lifestyles as the city’s landfill nears capacity, with residents like Quentin De Becker and Cristina Cornejo minimizing packaging and recycling by choosing reusable, recyclable materials like aluminum, paper, and glass.
Though a zero-waste future is seen as aspirational, individuals are making small, manageable changes—such as starting in one home area—to reduce waste and save money.
Michelle Genttner of Unboxed Market advises gradual shifts in shopping habits and reusing materials.
The city aims for a circular economy, but the key to progress lies in avoiding excess packaging and prioritizing reuse.
Los habitantes de Toronto adoptan hábitos de cero desechos a medida que el vertedero se acerca a su capacidad, centrándose en la reutilización y el reciclaje para reducir los desechos.