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Scarborough complex wins city recycling contest

Omni Forest Mansions wins the Mayor’s Towering Challenge for its initiatives to reduce waste bound for landfill

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Condo buildings in Toronto only recycle and compost about 28 per cent of their waste but Omni Forest Mansions in Scarborough has reduced waste and won the mayor’s Towering Challenge. The mansions’ condo board estimates the measures will save $53,000 each year.


Omni Forest Mansions is the winner of Mayor John Tory’s first-ever “Towering Challenge” aimed at pushing multi-residential buildings across Toronto to reduce landfill-bound waste.

Omni, a high-rise and townhouse complex near the Scarborough Civic Centre, was among 89 buildings that submitted entries in the competition announced last summer.

Betsy Powell

Betsy Powell is a Toronto-based reporter covering crime and courts for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @powellbetsy.

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