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PG chamber not in support of MMBC program

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce isn’t throwing its support behind Multi-Material BC’s recycling program.

CEO Christie Ray says while they welcome the idea of extended producer responsibility and even endorses the idea of a city-wide recycling program.

However, she says MMBC in its current form doesn’t work for many PG businesses.

The chamber is holding two public sessions on MMBC’s program and what it means for business, Thursday, April 17th at 1 p.m. at the Railway & Forestry museum and Tuesday April 22nd at 10 a.m. in the Chamber boardroom on 890 Victoria Street.

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