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Why cardboard costs GIRO money - Gabriola Sounder

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Michelle Kresnyak Executive Director, GIRO For many years, cardboard quietly helped support recycling on Gabriola. When markets were stronger, the Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) could sell our baled cardboard for a small amount per tonne (about $15). It wasn’t much, but it helped cover ferry fees, fuel, and the everyday costs of keeping the depot running. Since 2023, that’s changed. Today, cardboard no longer brings in income — it…
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soundernews.com broke the news in Gabriola, Canada on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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