RDN considers fines to combat contaminated curbside bins
NANAIMO — Fines have never been issued before in the 10-year history of the Regional District of Nanaimo’s automated curbside collection program, but that could change.
At the very least, increased inspections and education are pledged following a recent fire that wiped out a key collection compound, believed to have been ignited by an improperly disposed lithium-ion battery.
The June 24 fire destroyed the dome structure belonging to Waste Connections of Canada on Springhill Dr. in rural Parksville, which houses organic and recycling materials for the northern half of the RDN’s catchment area.
Ben Routledge, the RDN’s solid waste manager, said rechargeable batteries are increasingly present in many household items and accessories, creating safety hazards while also contaminating the recycling stream.




