Created by the Township of South-West Oxford, Zero Waste Spaces is one of several programs that focuses on waste reduction education and awareness.
OXFORD COUNTY - Future Oxford is encouraging local businesses, organizations and agencies to consider becoming a Zero Waste Space.
It is a is a volunteer waste-reduction program in Oxford County that works to improve the quality of life for current and future generations.
Created by the Township of South-West Oxford, Zero Waste Spaces is one of several programs that focuses on waste reduction education and awareness.
Bryan Smith, Chair of Zero Waste Oxford, says that waste reduction is a key to better health for the future.
"Because we live in the environment, we know that reducing our impact on nature and recovering resources are the best ways to ensure our health and that of next generations. Zero Waste Spaces gives local businesses, and their customers, an opportunity to show their support for this goal.”
If you or your company are interested in becoming a Zero Waste Space, fill out an application for the program here.

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