From January 24th to January 27th, members of the FNWM Team visited St. Theresa Point First Nation and Wasagamack First Nation to provide support in their backhaul efforts. Each of these communities have well established waste management programs that include programs for End-of-Life Vehicle crushing and decommissioning, sorting of tires, aerosols, lead acid batteries, e-waste, recyclables, washers, dryers and stoves (also known as white goods). During this visit, members of the FNWM Team helped develop a load plan and prepare pallets of waste to be shipped down the winter ice road in the coming weeks. It was a great opportunity to discuss the challenges of waste management in the North, and we appreciate each of these First Nations allowing us to spend time on their lands.
The success of the backhaul program is largely dependent on a long winter ice road season, but with climate change looming, there are concerns the winter ice roads won’t be viable in the future. We must continue to be mindful of our actions and work hard to build better relationships with our lands and waters to minimize the effects of climate change and to ensure Northern communities do not continue to feel the greatest impacts.










