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8 septembre 2025
FEEDBACK REQUESTED: New Brunswick Tire Recycling Program – Modernization Project 2025
From the Waste Diversion (Branch), Environment and Local Government, GNB:
Environment and Climate Change is reinitiating engagement with key interested parties regarding a proposal to modernize our current provincial tire recycling program that manages passenger and truck tires at their end-of-life. The modernization scope is to convert the program to using the nationally recognized extended producer responsibility model and expand the program to include off-the-road tires. Environment and Climate Change has prepared a Consultation Document which outlines the proposed key elements of a modernized program.
As a key stakeholder in this process, we invite you to share with your members and provide feedback on the attached Consultation Document by September 26, 2025. Feedback may be submitted to me by email at mark.miller@gnb.ca.
2 septembre 2025
Increase in wildfires shows forestry practices need to change, experts say
Researcher, environmentalist say softwood monocultures, such as tree farms, increase the risk of fire
by Katherine Del Salto · CBC News · Aug 29, 2025
Picture: Anthony Taylor, a forest ecologist at the University of New Brunswick, says research shows mixed forests are more resilient than softwood monocultures. (Submitted by Anthony Taylor )

18 août 2025
Summer fires in N.B. increasingly likely because of climate change
Scientists say warming temperatures will create burn conditions more frequently in decades to come
Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Aug 18, 2025
Photo: New Brunswick wildfires this summer include one in the Miramichi area that covers more than 1,400 hectares. This photo was taken last Wednesday near Route 8. (Government of New Brunswick)




