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Whitehorse's Raven Recycling still unsure of depot revival

A Whitehorse recycling company says it's too early to say if it will re-open its drop-off station for household recyclables this despite the territorial and municipal governments' recent announcement of funding increases to the city's recyclers

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Whitehorse's Raven Recycling says despite new funding it's too early to say if it will reopen its drop-off centre for recyclables. (Philippe Morin/CBC)

A Whitehorse recycling company says it's too early to say if it will reopen its drop-off station for household recyclables,despitethe territorial and municipal governments' recent announcement offunding increasesforthe city's recyclers.

The announcement came after the territory's two processing centres saidthey couldno longer afford the cost of handling non-refundable items,such as glass, plastics and paper.

One of them, Raven Recycling, closed its drop-off depot last fall.

The company's president, Jacqueline Bedard, saiddespite the new funding there are still issues to sort out before the company can reopen the drop-off centre.

"What we want to hear is that there's a longer-term plan," she said. "We don't want to mislead the public by opening the public drop-off and implying everything's fine."

One thing local recyclers have been asking for is an increase in the deposit fee on some beverage containers a fee that has not increased in 22 years.

The Yukon government has said it's workingonraising deposits on refundablesand establishing fees for other items such as electronics.

Bedard saidthere's a lot of uncertainty in the recycling industry because of volatile commodity prices.