Is a green Easter possible?
In many Quebec households, Easter is synonymous with family meals, a long vacation to rest, brunches by the fire, but above all, Easter chocolates!
Are coffee pods really recycled?
When we throw away our coffee pods in the recycling bin, what really happens to them?
How to make your lunch zero waste
At five lunches a week, multiplied by the number of weeks of school or work, there is something we can do to reduce our carbon footprint.
Fires in sorting centers: Ricova takes action
Lithium batteries cause 90% of sorting center fires, when they are damaged during operations, crushed or exposed to water.
What happens to recycled metals?
Metal recycling involves collecting, sorting and treating metal waste to give it a second life and reintroduce it to the market as a raw material.
How to compost and recycle in winter?
Here are a few tips to manage your blue, brown and black bins in the winter and help our team empty your bins completely.
Christmas decorations: is it in the blue bin or not?
Christmas decorations: is it in the blue bin or not? To avoid the annual puzzle, use this guide to sort your decorations.
Zero-waste and original festive wrapping guide!
Every year, Christmas packaging is a topic of discussion for anyone who wants to reduce their environmental footprint.
Discover the Role of Ricova’s Heavy Vehicle Drivers
An essential role in our collective well-being
Traffic congestion in Montreal
The closure of the Louis Hippolyte-Lafontaine tunnel will have an impact on the waste collection schedule throughout Greater Montreal.