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Home / Environment / Thrift Stores Burdened by Illegal Dumping as Landfill Fees Soar

Thrift Stores Burdened by Illegal Dumping as Landfill Fees Soar

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Thrift stores forced to pay to dispose of unusable donations
  • Increase in after-hours dumping linked to new landfill fees
  • Manufacturers need to take more responsibility for product design

As of November 13, 2025, thrift stores in Sudbury are grappling with a growing problem of illegal dumping, forcing them to pay to dispose of unusable donations at the local landfill.

Richard Barlow, who manages the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, says around 90% of the items left outside the store after hours have to be thrown away, costing the charity money. Other thrift shops in the area, like Re'Tail Sudbury and St. Vincent Place, are facing similar challenges.

The issue appears to have worsened since the City of Greater Sudbury implemented a $5 gate fee at the municipal landfill in July 2024. Kari Fabiilli, the coordinator at Re'Tail Sudbury, says they started noticing a spike in unsellable donations around that time.

Alastair MacCallum, a board member with Zero Waste Canada, believes the problem is partly due to people not taking advantage of other waste disposal options, like the city's green bin composting program. He argues that manufacturers also need to take more responsibility by designing longer-lasting, more reusable products.

As the thrift stores continue to shoulder the burden of disposing of these unwanted items, experts say more needs to be done to address the root causes of illegal dumping and reduce waste overall.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Sudbury is struggling with a surge in unusable donations, with around 90% of the items left outside the store after hours having to be thrown away, costing the charity money.
The $5 gate fee at the municipal landfill implemented in July 2024 has led to a spike in unsellable donations being left outside thrift stores in Sudbury, according to the coordinator at Re'Tail Sudbury.
Experts argue that manufacturers need to take more responsibility by designing longer-lasting, more reusable products to reduce waste, and that people should take advantage of other waste disposal options like the city's green bin composting program.

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