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Presence of various types of household electronic waste (eWaste) and disposal methods used in previous 12 months.
Presence of various types of household hazardous waste and disposal methods used in previous 12 months.
This table displays the disposal of waste by source (residential and non-residential) for Canada, provinces and territories every two years. The unit of measure is tonnes.
The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada's performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The Solid waste diversion and disposal indicators report on the total quantity and the quantity per person of non-hazardous solid waste diverted and disposed by municipal governments and businesses in the waste management industry. The waste diversion rate by source (residential and non-residential) and the types of materials diverted are also reported. Tracking trends in solid waste diversion and disposal helps us understand how waste management and recycling programs are working.
This dataset contains an inventory of the hazardous waste materials being stored in sheds before disposal at the Ottawa hangar of Transport Canada’s Aircraft Services Directorate. The shed is audited weekly, and the dataset describes the material and the quantity in storage.
The Ministry of Environment is responsible for Hazardous Substance and Waste Dangerous Goods Storage in Saskatchewan. Storing hazardous materials and waste dangerous goods in accordance with the Hazardous Substances and Waste Dangerous Goods Regulations (HSWDG), helps to avoid environmental impacts or risk to human health. To minimize these risks, the regulations ensure storage facilities are constructed, operated and decommissioned properly. The Ministry of Environment must approve the construction, alteration or expansion of a facility to handle hazardous substances or waste dangerous goods.
Number of regionally and municipally owned solid waste assets for all provinces and territories.
Distribution by physical condition rating of regionally and municipally owned solid waste assets.
Asset management practices for regionally and municipally owned solid waste assets for all provinces and territories.
Number of municipally owned solid waste assets for all provinces and territories, by urban and rural and population size.