The national award highlights organizations showing leadership in responsible battery recycling
City of Brockville has been recognized as a 2025 Leader in Sustainability Award recipient from Call2Recycle Canada.
The national award highlights organizations showing leadership in responsible battery recycling.
The City of Brockville says the recognition reflects local residents’ efforts to recycle batteries and support environmental initiatives.
Call2Recycle Canada says 2025 was a milestone year for its recycling program, supported by partners such as Brockville.
Mayor Matt Wren says waste reduction and recycling remain important for Brockville’s environmental sustainability.
The city has partnered with Call2Recycle since 2022 and expanded battery drop-off containers in 2024.
Residents can recycle batteries at designated locations across the city and find details online.
Residents are encouraged to continue using municipal drop-off sites as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen a circular economy and reduce environmental impact across the community and support long-term sustainability goals in Brockville moving forward locally.

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