Tires Program
Tires were the first material to move to full producer responsibility under the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016. As of This means that tire producers are directly responsible and accountable for meeting mandatory collection and recycling targets for used tires.
Since January 1, 2019, tire producers have been directly responsible and accountable for meeting mandatory collection and recycling targets for used tires. The Producer Responsibility Organizations (PROs) who are responsible for collecting these tires to determine if mutually agreeable commercial terms be reached. The list of collection sites for tires is available on the Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority’s (RPRA’s) website.
- Responding to the Proposed Amendments Under the RRCEA. December 17, 2021
- RPRA/AMO Tires Update Webinar Presentation & Webinar Recording. February 1, 2019
- Joint Comments on the Used Tires Wind-Up Plan. March 1, 2018
- Joint Comments on Proposed Tire Regulation. January 22, 2018
- Minister’s Letter to RPRA on Wind-Up of Used Tire Program. June 30, 2017
- Minister’s Follow-Up Letter to Ontario Tire Stewardship on Wind-Up of Used Tire Program. June 30, 2017
- Minister’s Letter to Ontario Tire Stewardship on Wind-Up of Used Tire Program. February 17, 2017