CSRD Solid Waste Management Plan Update
Building a Cleaner Future Together
The CSRD's Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP) survey and public engagement events are now complete. Up next will be the release of our consultant's What We Heard report, which will be presented at an upcoming CSRD Board meeting. We will use this feedback to finalize the report, which will then be submitted for approval by the Ministry of Environment and Parks. Once the Ministry reviews the report, they may provide additional feedback before the plan is officially adopted.
Background on the SWMP
Managing waste isn’t just about what goes into the landfill. It’s about reducing what we throw away, improving recycling and composting, diverting waste from the landfill, and handling everything from household garbage to construction debris.
That’s why we’re updating the CSRD Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP), and we want your feedback to help shape our strategies.
Waste isn’t free. Every item discarded carries a cost - from the resources used to make the item, to handling, processing and its environmental impact. Effective waste management builds climate resiliency, operates efficiently, and keeps costs sustainable for the community.
The SWMP: What It Is and Why It Matters
The SWMP is the CSRD’s long-term roadmap for managing garbage, recycling, and waste reduction. It helps us make smart decisions to protect the environment, meet provincial requirements, and secure the infrastructure we need for years to come.
The Ministry of Environment and Parks requires all regional districts to create and regularly update these plans to comply with provincial rules and adopt best practices.
Why update it now?
A 2022 review of our current Solid Waste Management Plan identified key priorities, including the need for fully engineered landfills and securing sufficient landfill capacity for the future. Provincial regulations are evolving, making this the ideal time for an update.
Under the Environmental Management Act, administered by the Ministry of Environment and Parks, all regional districts must prepare and submit an updated solid waste management plan for provincial approval. The CSRD is required to complete a full plan renewal by the end of 2028.
Meaningful public engagement and First Nations consultation are essential to this update, so the process needs sufficient time to be conducted thoughtfully and thoroughly.
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Opportunities to Engage

Shuswap Solid Waste Management Plan Survey
This survey is designed to get public feedback on proposals being considered for inclusion into the CSRD's Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP). This plan will guide the CSRD's policies related to managing garbage and recycling into the future. As part of the final plan, there will be implications on taxation, the level of service residents can expect, and potential effects on the environment. That's why it's so important to have your say.

Revelstoke and Electoral Area B Solid Waste Management Plan Survey
This survey is designed to get public feedback on proposals being considered for inclusion into the CSRD's Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP). This plan will guide the CSRD's policies related to managing garbage and recycling into the future. As part of the final plan, there will be implications on taxation, the level of service residents can expect, and potential effects on the environment. That's why it's so important to have your say.

Golden and Electoral Area A Solid Waste Management Plan Survey
This survey is designed to get public feedback on proposals being considered for inclusion into the CSRD's Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP). This plan will guide the CSRD's policies related to managing garbage and recycling into the future. As part of the final plan, there will be implications on taxation, the level of service residents can expect, and potential effects on the environment. That's why it's so important to have your say.
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The SWMP process
Setting the direction
Evaluating options
Preparing the plan
Project Updates
Important Dates
Solid Waste Management: Public and Technical Advisory Committee Meeting
The meeting will be held at the CSRD office from 11 AM to 1 PM. To access agendas and minutes, please use this link.
Solid Waste Management: Public and Technical Advisory Committee Meeting
The meeting will be held at the CSRD office from 11 AM to 1 PM. To access agendas and minutes, please use this link.
Solid Waste Management: Public and Technical Advisory Committee Meeting
The meeting will be held at the CSRD office from 11 AM to 1 PM. To access agendas and minutes, please use this link.
Solid Waste Management: Public and Technical Advisory Committee Meeting
The meeting will be held at the CSRD office at 1 PM. To access agendas and minutes, please use this link.
Public and Technical Advisory Committee
The meeting will run from noon to 1 PM in the Illecillewaet Room of the CSRD Office in Salmon Arm. To access agendas and minutes, please use this link.