Applications open for Tire Stewardship BC 2023 Community Grant Program
VICTORIA, BC (June 6, 2023) – Tire Stewardship BC (TSBC), an environmental not-for-profit group dedicated to the collection and recycling of scrap tires in British Columbia, today announced that they are officially accepting applications for their 2023 Community Grant Program, which provides an opportunity for communities to use and benefit from a wide range of recycled tire products. TSBC will provide financial support to select organizations across the province that have chosen to use recycled tire rubber for their upcoming projects. Applications are being accepted now until July 31, 2023 and can be submitted here for consideration.
“From Vancouver to Golden to Kelowna and beyond, we’ve worked with community partners from all across B.C. to create useful, beautiful spaces such as playgrounds, fitness parks, and walking paths, all using recycled rubber,” said Rosemary Sutton, Executive Director, Tire Stewardship BC. “In 2022, we provided grants to 13 organizations so that they could upgrade their communities and recreational areas. In total, across the 13 projects, 14,928 scrap tires were used. We can’t wait to see what projects will come to life next.”
Not-for-profit organizations within the province of B.C. are welcome to apply, including, municipalities; registered non-profit community groups or organizations; schools/colleges/universities; First Nations and Métis settlements. Grants will be provided on a matching funds basis where the applicant must contribute an amount equal to or exceeding the grant requested, to a maximum of $30,000 including material, and freight installation costs.
To qualify, the project must be fully accessible by all members of the public. The site must be wheelchair accessible, and you cannot apply for a grant if the project is already complete. Only products made in B.C. from B.C. scrap tires that come with a written warranty will be eligible for funding. Eligible projects typically include playgrounds, water parks or fitness areas, walkways, and running tracks.
Past recipients of TSBC’s Community Grant Program have included: Sidney Wellness Park in Sidney, B.C.; The Courthouse Playground in Victoria, B.C. and Windermere Community Fitness Park in Vancouver, B.C., which was Vancouver’s first community fitness park allowing users to scan QR codes to learn how to do dozens of exercises on 15 stations.
“To date, the TSBC community grant program has dispersed over $5.75 million, to over 300 community projects,” said Sutton. TSBC’s scrap tire recycling program in B.C. is one of the most successful in North America and the oldest recycling program in Canada. Since the B.C. program was first established in 1991, over 100 million tires have been recycled, and every year the equivalent of over five million scrap vehicle tires are recycled into new products.”
For more information on TSBC’s Community Grant Program and to apply for a grant, visit https://tsbc.ca/community-events-programs/the-tsbc-community-grant-program/.
Visit https://tsbc.ca/recycle-your-tires/ to search for tire recycling locations throughout B.C.
About Tire Stewardship BC
Tire Stewardship BC is a not-for-profit society formed to accept responsibility for the provincial scrap tires recycling program. Tire Stewardship BC was founded in 2003 by the Tire & Rubber Association of Canada, The Retail Council of Canada, and the Western Canada Tire Dealers, with the addition of the New Car Dealers Association of BC in 2007, and it continues to be governed by a Board that is made up of representatives from these four organizations. Tire Stewardship BC focuses on collecting scrap vehicle and bike tires and recycling them into new things including playground surfaces, athletic tracks, horse mats, and garden mulch. Since 1991, over 100 million tires have been recycled in B.C.
Extended Producer Responsibility is a provincial government strategy to place the responsibility for end-of-life product management on the producer and consumers of a product, not the general taxpayer. For more information on Tire Stewardship BC, visit www.tsbc.ca.
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