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B.C. recyclables sa国际传媒楧iverterssa国际传媒 mixing economic opportunity with cutting waste

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A member of the Diverterssa国际传媒 Foundation sorts recyclables during Victoriasa国际传媒檚 Canada Day event in 2023. (Courtesy of Jutta Gutberlet)

After becoming homeless, Ryan Thomas had to weigh the few income-earning options available to those in his situation.

He always had an interest in environmental pursuits, spurred in part by Michael Jackson songs highlighting the ailing Earth, so deciding to start collecting refundable recyclables just clicked in his mind.

sa国际传媒淚t was a no brainer to pick it up,sa国际传媒 Thomas said.

He then jumped on the chance to join the upstart Diverterssa国际传媒 Foundation, a Victoria group that creates economic opportunities for recyclable collectors through a number of programs that ensure materials stay out of the landfill.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 life changing, Isa国际传媒檓 hoping itsa国际传媒檚 going to give me the opportunity to get sustainable income and do something for society that Isa国际传媒檓 proud of,sa国际传媒 Thomas sa国际传媒 who has now been with the Diverters for several years sa国际传媒 said at the University of Victoriasa国际传媒檚 library on Wednesday (March 27).

He was there for a roundtable discussion where the Diverters shared its waste-cutting initiatives and experiences with students and faculty members.

One of the foundationsa国际传媒檚 programs coordinates with business and residents to arrange scheduled bottle and can pick-ups. Itsa国际传媒檚 seen results such as two residential buildings cutting their waste in half, but also aims to build relationships that reduce the stigma tied to diverting.

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Ryan Thomas, whose been a member of the Diverterssa国际传媒 Foundation for several years, at the University of Victoriasa国际传媒檚 library on March 27, where the recyclable-collecting group was speaking to students and faculty about its initiatives. (Jake Romphf/News Staff)

Jutta Gutberlet, a UVic geography professor whosa国际传媒檚 been with the Diverterssa国际传媒 board since its inception, has had the groupsa国际传媒檚 members speak to her classes about their work, its environmental impact and how it supports collectorssa国际传媒 livelihoods.

One of her students teamed up with the group on its Coffee Cup Revolution, which raised awareness about the quantity of disposable coffee cups being used in B.C. and how they lack a refund system.

The Diverters campaigned against Victoriasa国际传媒檚 ultimately shelved fee for disposable cups as it said a 25-cent levy was too small to thwart customers from getting a cup and the money was just going back to shops. The society of sa国际传媒渂innerssa国际传媒 has instead been advocating for a system mirroring their pilot initiative, where coffee cups would have a refund like cans or bottles so diverters can financially benefit, and ensure cups get recycled as intended.

Another of Gutberletsa国际传媒檚 students is teaming with the group on a project where diverters would pick up perfectly good food that was set to be thrown out and take it to organizations who can distribute it to those in need.

sa国际传媒淭hey could be an important piece in transporting the food from one place to another where itsa国际传媒檚 needed,sa国际传媒 the UVic professor said.

Greater Victoriasa国际传媒檚 100 binners pales in comparison to countries like Brazil, where Gutberlet said such waste-sorting programs are much more widespread and up to 800,000 diverters there are keeping those recycling systems going.

sa国际传媒淲ithout them, there would be no recycling, so they are fundamental actors in the waste management system,sa国际传媒 she said.

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Recycling sorters pick through waste at a Brazil cooperative. (Courtesy of Jutta Gutberlet)

In partnering with local events, the Diverters have provided recyclables sorting at Victoriasa国际传媒檚 Canada Day festivities and showed attendees of the annual Moss Street Paint-In how to properly dispose of their waste in the corresponding bins.

Those events also provided interaction and connection with the wider commnuity at a time Gutberlet said the stigma associated with diverting remains one of the largest barriers to the work. She hopes more events and festivals team up with the foundation so dialogue between binners and the public can flourish.

sa国际传媒淚t just just dignifies their life so much more because they are environmental stewards.sa国际传媒

For Thomas, the Diverters gave him a career he loves and he hopes to segway into the restoration and salvation business by finding creative uses for scrapped material. During the hours he spends diverting every day, he sees tossed items that can be reused or are still working.

sa国际传媒淲e have a beautiful playground out there (in the environment) and wesa国际传媒檙e just throwing it all away,sa国际传媒 Thomas said.

sa国际传媒淚 want to find a way to do my part.sa国际传媒

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About the Author: Jake Romphf

In early 2021, I made the move from the Great Lakes to Greater Victoria with the aim of experiencing more of the country I report on.
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