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View September 2025 webinar
Pet waste in the green cart: how Calgary makes it work (20 minutes) Sept. 25 / Canada & US, Sept. 26 / Australia The City of Calgary in Alberta, Canada has collected pet waste as part of its residential green cart service since 2017. Speaker Natalia Gonzalez, Waste Diversion Specialist, Waste & Recycling Services, will discuss the city's successful program and disposal challenges. Additional information: How Calgary's composting program works What Goes Where: pet waste and




Aussie councils, time to do your business
This 4 min video is a call to action for councils to provide more information to dog owners about environmentally friendly methods to manage dog poo


Langley City in B.C. launches pilot program
Langley City has launched a pilot project to better manage dog waste by setting up four bins in off-leash parks, and 18 on City trails. "The Dog Waste Bin Pilot Project represents an important step toward more responsible waste management practices and reflects our ongoing commitment to improving service levels in our parks,” said Tara Macrae, Manager of Engineering and Parks Operations. “By addressing dog waste more effectively, we're enhancing the cleanliness and overall ex


Whistler BC expanding park poop scoopin’ compost trial
The trial is something of an expansion of what the Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) already has in place at Alpha Lake Park, with...


Hillside dog park poo compost trial to help nourish trees
This webinar was in March 2025 and is now available to view. Video recording (27 minutes + Q&A) Cathy Clarke does a great job in this...


EPWN Holiday newsletter
EPWN volunteers wish you all the very best over the holiday season. See you in 2025. Happy holidays


New Aussie Research
Congratulations to Dr Emily Bryson - PhD conferred November 2024 Thesis Poo, Pathogens and Plastics: Home composting domestic canine...


Join our Team
The Enviro Pet Waste Network (EPWN) is a grassroots non-profit organization established in 2021 looking to expand its current volunteer...
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