April 4, 2025
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#1 in Canada - Albertans recycle more than other Canadians

April 4, 2025

After narrowly being beaten out by Prince Edward Island in 2022, Alberta is back on top, regaining the highest beverage container return rate in all of Canada. In 2024, Albertans returned more than two billion cans, bottles and other containers, or 85 per cent of all non-refillable beverage containers. The national average was a paltry 76 per cent. Runners-up include Saskatchewan at 84 per cent, British Columbia at 83 per cent, Ontario at 75 per cent and Quebec at 68 per cent.

Minister Rebecca Schulz and beverage recycling leaders celebrate the top recycling system in Canada (Credit: Alberta government)

Alberta also continues to rapidly gain in the North American rankings, going from ninth in 2016 to fourth in 2018, to second place in 2022 and 2024, trailing only the state of Oregon. Although Oregon took the top spot, the U.S. state only returns plastic, metal and glass beverage containers. Albertans return a much wider range of beverage containers, including plastic, metal, glass, aseptic carton packages like juice boxes, bag-in-a-box containers like boxed wine, gable tops like milk paperboard cartons, and pouches like those used for juice.

"Albertans are winners and these results prove it. My call to Albertans is simple: when you are finished with your cans and bottles, recycle. Put money back in your pocket. And keep helping your fellow Albertans beat the competition."

Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Environment and Protected Areas

"Alberta's leadership in beverage container recycling is a testament to the strength of our industry-led system. As the operator of the system, Alberta Beverage Container Recycling Corporation works closely with manufacturers, depots, and partners across the province to ensure beverage containers are collected, processed and reintegrated into the circular economy. This achievement reflects the commitment of Albertans to recycling and the ongoing innovation that drives our system forward."

Ken White, board chair, Alberta Beverage Container Recycling Corporation (ABCRC)

"Alberta's ranking as the top jurisdiction in Canada and second in North America for beverage container recycling demonstrates the effectiveness of our regulatory framework and the collaboration of all system partners. The Beverage Container Management Board is proud to oversee a system that delivers strong environmental outcomes while maintaining accountability and efficiency. This success is a direct result of our shared commitment to continuous improvement and innovation in beverage container recycling."

Loren Falkenberg, board chair, Beverage Container Management Board (BCMB)

"Bottle depots are the frontline and backbone of Alberta's recycling success, providing convenient, accessible and community-focused beverage container collection services. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of Alberta's 219 depot operators, collaboration amongst industry partners, and a regulatory framework that encourages depots to invest in great customer experiences and Albertans to return their beverage containers."

Kulwant Dhillon, board chair, Alberta Bottle Depot Association

Quick facts:

  • Alberta recycles more than 150,000 different types of non-refillable beverage containers sold in the province.
  • Alberta has 219 depots that provide a refund in exchange for the return of used, empty beverage containers. After sorting, counting and providing a refund, Depots ship the used beverage containers to be recycled.
  • In the most recent Global Deposit Book, Alberta's return rate was the highest reported in Canada and trailed only Oregon's 87 per cent among measured jurisdictions in North America.

Related information

For more information

Government of Alberta

www.alberta.ca


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