Recycle and Win!

Ready. Recyle. Repeat.

to WIN $250 for your school!

Did you know? Ontario has completed its transition to an enhanced recycling system where producers are 100% responsible for funding and managing the recycling program. As part of this new recycling system, residents can recycle more than ever before at the curb. Ontarians can also recycle the same materials across the province – supporting consistency and making the program more accessible. Learn more here.

What does this mean for your school?

Circular Materials is providing educators with a free recycling education toolkit designed to empower your students to recycle at home.

The toolkit provides fun, interactive activities that focus on developing key competencies such as creativity, problem solving, collaboration, and critical thinking.

Delivered as a digital folder, the toolkit ensures there’s interactive learning for all ages and learning styles. The toolkit can also be shared across classrooms at your school.

Download your free toolkit here!

WIN $250 for your school!

Follow the steps below for a chance to WIN one of 2 x $250 for your school!

Step 1

Download your FREE recycling toolkit by March 28, 2026.

Download toolkit

Step 2

Add the ‘Sort Your Waste’ action card to your EcoSchools plan.

Go to action card

Step 3

Fill out the ‘Action Description’ (in the Certification Questions section of the ‘Sort Your Waste’ action) with a reference to how you used your recycling toolkit for action and learning at your school!

PLEASE NOTE: The exact wording of “Recycling Toolkit” must be included within the action description.

Please note this contest is only open to schools in Ontario.

About Circular Materials: Circular Materials is the administrator of Ontario’s common collection system, and responsible for operating the new recycling system for blue box materials in 2026. This includes enabling innovation, operational efficiencies, increased standard levels and access to materials.

Circular Materials is committed to increasing recycling rates across Ontario and ensuring more materials are looped into the circular economy, benefiting both people and the environment.

Created with support from Circular Materials