2010 waste management calendar
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2010 Garbage, Recycling
Yard Waste Collection Calen
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Messagefrom Mayor
and CouncilWelcome to your 2010 Garbage,
Recycling & Yard Waste Collection
Calendar. Council is pleased to
offer residents enhanced waste
collection services at reduced costs.
The Town of East Gwillimbury is a
recognized leader in environmentalstewardship because of your
efforts, and we would like to thank
you for your participation in the
waste collection program. Our
diversion of waste from landfill
continues to rise year after year,
proving that each person’s contri-
butions do make a difference.
James R. Young,
Mayor
Free Public Skating
East Gwillimbury Sports Complex
Sunday January 17, 2010 12:00 -2:00 pm
Monday February 15, 2010 2:30 -4:00 pm
Family Day
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Curbside Collection RemindersPlace garbage, Green Bins, Blue Boxes and yard waste at the curb
by 7 a.m. on your scheduled day, but not earlier than 8 p.m.
the night before.
Maximum of two bags/cans of garbage every two weeks.
Metal or plastic cans
• Must have 2 handles and a secure lid
• Do not use ties/bungee cord
• Maximum 98 litres (3.5 cu ft)• Maximum weight 22 kg (50 lbs)
Plastic bags
• Must be securely tied
• No loose grocery/kitchen catcher bags
• Do not place sharp objects inside bags.Place these materials in a separate,
sealed and labeled cardboard box.
• Maximum weight 22 kg (50 lbs)
• Maximum size: 76cm (30 inches)
by 122cm (48 inches)
Acceptable Containers for Garbage
These items are NOT picked up:
hazardous and biomedical waste; household paints, solvents & pesticides; syringesand needles; car parts and tires; propane tanks; and construction/ demolition waste.
Disposal information for these items can be found throughout this calendar, or by
calling 1.877.464.9675.
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Drop off Depots 1.877.464.9675www.york.ca/waste
MATERIALS ACCEPTED AT THIS LOCATIONLOCATION MAPLOCATION
HHW & RECYCLINGDEPOT225 Garfield Wright Blvd.East GwillimburyHours open*:Thursday to Monday8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.including Saturdays and SundaysClosed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Household hazardous waste(see September 2010 for details)Specific types of electronic equipment(see October 2010 for details)Blue box recyclablesNOTE: No charge for residents of York Region(small residential quantities only)Scrap metal and metal appliancesMetal appliances with CFCs ........ ........ ........$20 per unit
HHW DEPOT23068 Warden Ave., Georgina
Hours open*:Every Saturday8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
HHW Depot
Household hazardous waste
(see September 2010 for details)
NOTE: No charge for residents of York Region
(small residential quantities only)
WASTE TRANSFERSTATION
23068 Warden Ave., GeorginaHours open*:Monday to Saturday8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Transfer StationResidential household garbage & clean fill..................$95.00/tonne (min charge $7.00)
– not to exceed 500 kg.Tires .............................................................. No chargeBlue box recyclables ........................................ No chargeScrap metal ........................................................ No chargeMetal appliances without CFCs ........................ No chargeMetal appliances with CFCs ........................ $20 per unitYard waste .......................................................... No chargeSpecific types of electronic equipment .......... No charge(see January 2009 for details)
Disposal rates are forresidents of York Region(small residential quantities only).
Cash, Visa and debit card are accepted.
York Region’s First
CommunityEnvironmental CentreWhat is a CommunityEnvironmental Centre?
Community Environmental Centres (CEprovide residents with a convenient loto drop off a variety of materials, incluthose not easily managed through therent waste collection programs.
York Region has partnered with GoodIndustries and Habitat for Humanity YRegion to collect reusable goods at tCEC, such as clothing, household goobuilding materials.
Some of the materialsaccepted include:■ Blue Box recyclables■ Drywall■ Electronics■ Energy efficient light bulbs
NEWHOURS
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YARD WASTE DROP-OFFMiller Waste Systems1351 Bloomington Rd.Richmond Hill
Hours open* (Winter):Dec. 1 - Mar. 31Monday to Friday8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Hours open* (Summer):Apr. 1 - Nov. 30Monday to Friday7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Saturday7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
HHW DEPOT2840 Rutherford Rd., Vaughan
Hours open*:Thursday to Monday8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.including Saturdays and SundaysClosed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Household hazardous waste(see September 2010 for details)
Specific types of electronic equipment(see October 2010 for details)
NOTE: No charge for residents of York Region
(small residential quantities only)
Yard waste – leaves, grass clippings, shrubs, branches,
weeds, flowers, sod, hay, etc. NO PLASTIC BAGS.
These items are NOT accepted:Tree branches & brush larger than 15 cm (6”) indiameter and 1.8 m (6’) long, stumps & root balls,driveway & road sweepings, kitchen & food waste,animal droppings, rocks/stones, dirt/topsoil and nonorganic items such as flower pots.
NOTE: No charge for loads less than 1 cubic yard.Loads greater than 1 cubic yard are subject to a tipping fee.
HHW Summer Hours: East Gwillimbury, Markham and Vaughan depots will be open Thursdays until 7pm from April 1st to October 31st.
*Closed Statutory Holidays Note: Fees and hours subject to change withou
■ Metal appliances*■ Non-treated lumber■ Scrap metal■ Shredded paper■ Small household batteries* Fee of $20 per unit if containing
Location:130 McCleary Court, City of Vaugh
Hours open:Thursday to Monday, includingSaturdays and Sundays9:30am to 4:30pmFrom April 1st to October 31st the will be open extended hours until 7on Thursday evenings.
For more information please contacYork Region at 1-877-464-9675 or www.york.ca/waste.
NEWHOURS
HHW DEPOTRodick Rd.,
South of Miller Ave., Markham
Hours open*:Thursday to Monday8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.including Saturdays and SundaysClosed Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Household hazardous waste
(see September 2010 for details)
Specific types of electronic equipment
(see October 2010 for details)
NOTE: No charge for residents of York Region(small residential quantities only)
NEWHOURS
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Waste facts• Canadians produce more garbage per person than
just about any other country in the world. The average
person in Ontario generates a ton of trash a year
• It takes 19 full grown trees to make one ton of paper.By recycling 54 kilograms of newspapers, you can save
the equivalent of one tree from being cut down.
Canadians are among the world’s largest consumers
of paper products.
• Each Canadian throws away about half a kilogram
of packaging per day
• Recycled plastic can be made into almost anything.
The carpet in your living room could contain the
plastic from more than 800 plastic 2 litre bottles.
• A recycled glass bottle gets used again in a few
weeks. A glass bottle in the garbage never gets
reused.
• Recycling an aluminum can cuts energy by 95%.
That means 24 recycled cans in your refrigerator
took less energy to make than 2 new ones.• Recycling saves water! It takes 90 litres of water to
create 1 kilogram of newsprint. Recycled newsprint
takes half as much water to produce.
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We Left it Behind Because…Most common reasons for MISSED collections are:
• Items not out before 7:00am
• Items are obstructed by vehicles, snow banks, etc.
• Items are not placed at curbside
• Materials not scheduled (garbage/yard waste)
Most common reasons for REFUSED collections are:
Materials not set out properly; overweight items weight exceeds 50lbs (22kg)
• too many bags/containers placed at the curb
• oversized or unacceptable containers
• materials not accepted in recycle/composting/yard waste collection
• non-collectable material (i.e. hazardous waste, construction/renovation waste)
• items not bundled or prepared properly (see page 17)
There are a number of reasons why materials may be left behind by our
collection crew. Although this may be upsetting, it is important to remember
that there is often a good reason when materials are not collected.
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Committed to Excellence
York Region staff take great pride in our workplace and in a job well
done. This is reflected in providing top-notch customer service to
York Region residents, businesses and visitors in everything we do.
What We Do
York Region staff is committed to providing cost effective, quality services that respond to the needs
of our rapidly growing communities. Regional services we provide include:
• Court Services
• Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
• Family and Children’s Services
• Housing
• Long Term Care
• Planning and Economic Development
• Police Services
• Public Health
• Regional Roads
• Social Assistance
• Solid Waste Management
• York Region Transit
and Viva Rapid Transit
• Water/Wastewater
The Regional Municipality of York: Working for you
For more information, please call:
905 830-4444 (toll free at 1-877-464-9675)
For more information, please call:
905 830-4444 (toll free at 1-877-464-9675)
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CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION IS ON JANUARY 11 ONLY.
Remove ALL decorations, nails, tree stands and plastic tree bags. Please note crews will
not dig out a tree or climb a snow bank to retrieve one.
Maximum 6' (1.8 m)- cut in piecesif necessary
New garbagecollection schedulebegins
Green Bin, Blue Boxand GarbageCollection Week
Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
Christmas TreeCollection Day
NO SERVICECollection is
ONE DAY LATER forthe rest of this week
New Year’s Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Return your glass, plastic, abag-in-box and Tetra Pak co
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Metal Item Recycling& Bulky Item Pick-upLarge metal items (White Goods) such as appliances, barbecues (no propane tanks),
bed frames, furnaces, hot water heaters, metal bath tubs, storage sheds and bicyclesmust be recycled. Call 1.866.421.5625 to arrange for a special curbside collection.
For safety, remove doors from fridges, freezers and ovens.
If a special collection is not booked, metal items will not be collected.
Bulky Items such as Upholstered Furniture, Mattresses andCarpeting, etc.
These items may be placed at curbside for pick-up on your regular bi-weekly garbage
collection day. Please break down or separate large/heavy items, if possible.Bundle small loose pieces. Tie carpeting and linoleum in rolls measuring no longer
than 1.2 metres (4 ft) and weighing less than 20 kilograms (44 lbs).
Construction & Demolition Waste
Please take these materials to York Region's Waste Transfer Station. See page 3
for location, hours of operation and disposal rates, or donate good quality materials
to charitable organizations.
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Green Bin, Blue Boxand GarbageCollection Week
Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
Idling your vehicle for over 10 seconds uses more fuel than restarting your engine, and it pollutes th
too! Turn off the engine and breathe easy.
Family DayValentine’s Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Don’t forget to return you
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Stewardship Ontario’s Do What You Can program is funded by the industries that make and distribute
these familiar household products, and in cooperation with municipal and commercial partners, works
to reduce waste through the 3Rs (reduce, reuse and recycle).
WE’LL MANAGYOUR LEFTOVER
Stewardship Ontario is pleased to be workpartnership with Ontario municipalities to diverhousehold hazardous waste from landfill.
This includes paint, coatings, solvents andcontainers; used oil filters; empty containerstypes of oil, as well as hydraulic, power steerintransmission fluids; single use, dry cell batautomotive antifreeze; pressurized containeras propane tanks; fertilizers and pesticide
their containers.
Try using them up or giving them away first. Leunwanted materials can be taken to many mucollection sites for reuse or recycling. Where thipossible, materials will be disposed of respoFor a list of locations that accept these mago to dowhatyoucan.ca
H i ? Bag it Back Ontario
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Green Bin, Blue Boxand GarbageCollection Week
Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
Reduce the amount of emissions required to
transport food to your table: buy locallygrown foods!
DST beginsclocks forwhour at bed
St. Patrick’s Day 1st Dof Sp
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Bag it Back OntarioReturn your empty LCBO be
containers to The Beer Sand get your deposit ba
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Yard WasteYard Waste is collected EVERY SECOND MONDAY fromApril to November, as noted throughout this calendar(there are some exceptions due to statutory holidays).
There is no limit on the amount of yard waste that can be placed
for collection, providing that acceptable containers are used.
A “yard waste” sticker must be placed on the open rigid containers
used for yard waste and the stickers may be picked up at the
Civic Centre.
Acceptable Containers:
Place weeds, plant trimmings and leaves inpaper yard bags or any rigid open top container
that has handles. Bundle branches as shown.
No plastic bags please!
These items should not
be placed with Yard Waste:Kitchen scraps, grass clippings, rocks, dirt, sod, tree stumps,
branches larger than 10cm (4") in diameter, flower pots/trays,
painted or treated wood and animal droppings.
Maximum
10cm (4” ) dia.
60cm
(24” )
9 0 c m ( 36” )
Y ardWaste
MAXIMUM WEIGHT
MAXIMUM WEIGHT
22 kg(50 lbs)22 kg
(50 lbs)
Have a question? Do your part for the enviro
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Yard Waste CollectionGreen Bin, Blue Boxand GarbageCollection Week
Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
Avoid watering during the heat of the day; up to 50% of the
water is lost to evaporation. Only 1% of the world's water
supply is usable. 97% is ocean, 2% is ice frozen at the poles.
Collection has movedto Easter Monday
next week
Good Friday
Easter Sunday Easter Monday
Earth Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
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containers to The Beer Sta full deposit refund
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COSMETIC PESTICIDES NOW BANNED
FOR SALE AND USE IN ONTARIO
SMART TIPS TO GROW GREEN
Mow SmartReduce the growth of weeds by cutting your grass less often. Keeping the lawbetween 6 and 8 cm (2½ to 3 inches) high blocks out the light weeds need togerminate. Consider a push mower. Push mowers cut grass blades cleanly,making your lawn healthier and more pest resistant. They’re also better for
you and the environment.
Water WiselyYour lawn only needs 2.5 cm (1 inch) of water a week. Water in the morningwhen more water gets absorbed. Don’t water when rain is expected and don’water during summer droughts when water reserves are low.
Wash Away PestsA quick blast from the hose can wash away small colonies of pests on trees orshrubs before they can infest your garden. You can use this method to controlaphids but to be effective, it must be done repeatedly.
Plan AheadNative plants are more likely to thrive. They’re already resistant to local pests.Don’t plant vegetables from the same family in the same place year after yearas it can encourage pests to move in.
For more helpful tips and green alternativesvisit ontario.ca/additup
Paid for by the Government of Ontario
Using pesticides on our lawns and gardens is unnecessaryand harms our environment along with the health of ourfamilies and pets. That’s why Ontario has banned the useand sale of pesticides for cosmetic purposes. The banreplaces any municipal bylaws, establishing one clear setof easy-to-understand rules.
Safely Disposing of PesticidesHelp protect our environment by properly disposing leftoverpesticides. To find out about collection events or where tofind the closest depot to you, visit dowhatyoucan.ca.
GROWING HEALTHY LAWNS AND GARDENS
Having a green and healthy lawn and garden without
pesticides is a new way of thinking that takes a bit moreplanning, but it’s worth the effort.
Have a question? Return your empty LC
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Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
It takes 1 million years for glass to break down naturally; it takes approximately 12 weeks for a glass container to be recycled into a new
product. Cigarettes and their filters, which leach more than 160 toxic chemicals, are among the most common litter found in our waterways.
It takes two to five months for paper to biodegrade; five years for a plastic-coated paper cartons; up to 12 years for cigarette butts;
50 to 100 years for tin cans; 200-500 years for aluminum cans; and one million years for a styrofoam container or plastic jug.
Victoria Day
Mother’s Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
beverage containers to ThStore and get your deposi
It’s a trip worth makin
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Canadian Environment Week: May 30 - June 5, 2010
Green Bin, Blue Boxand GarbageCollection Week
Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
Lawns require only one inch of water per week (inc
rainwater). Use a measuring cup or tin can to see hlong it takes your sprinkler to fill them to one inch.
Father’s Day
Clean Air Day Mount AlbertSports Day
Mount ASports D
Mount AlbertSports Day
1st Dayof Summer
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
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What Goes in the Green Bin?Food and food scraps
If you can eat it, it goes in the Green Bin. Meat and fish bones and shells, fat, grease
and lard (solidified), small amounts of cooking oil, baking supplies, dairy products,
egg shells, coffee filters/grounds and tea bags, corn cobs/husks and nuts/shells.
Soiled or shredded paper
Shredded paper may be placed in the Green Bin in small amounts. Other paper prod-
ucts that go in the Green Bin include; butcher and cheese paper, moulded pulp take-
out trays, ice cream boxes, microwave popcorn bags, flour and sugar bags, muffin
paper, paper cups and plates, paper towels and tissues, paper serviettes, paper candy
wrappers and any paper or cardboard that contains food residue (sauce, cheese, etc.).
NO waxed paper.
Personal Care items
Diapers, hair, nail clippings, sanitary products, tampons, incontinence products, tissues.
Pet products
Animal bedding, pet waste, kitty litter, bird seed, pet food, pet fur,
feathers and sawdust (wood sources only).
Houseplants and flowers (no yard waste)
Green Bin Tip: Lining your Green Bin with compostable bags instead of plastic
bags will help the environment. Look for the “certified compostable” bag logo.
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bag-in-box and Tetra Pak co
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Yard Waste CollectionGreen Bin, Blue Boxand GarbageCollection Week
Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
Compost is ready when its texture is crumbly and it has a
pleasant, earthy smell.NO SERVICE
Collection is ONEDAY LATER for the
rest of this week
Canada Day
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Keep your yard mosquito freeWest Nile virus
For more information on West Nile virus, contact York Region Health Connection
1-800-361-5653 www.york.ca/westnile
Some mosquitoes carry West Nile virus and their bites may lead to West Nile virus infection. Clean up! The best way to keep mosquitoes away
is to clean up areas of standing water around your home where they like to breed.
• Clean up and empty containers where water collect(old tires, tin cans, flower pots, etc.)
• Change water in bird baths weekly
• Remove water that collects on pool covers
• Turn over items such as wading pools, wheelbarrow
and small boats• Clear leaves and twigs from eavestroughs, storm an
• Unclog drainage ditches so that water flows freely
• Make sure swimming pool pump is circulating
• Clear out dense shrubbery where mosquitoes like t
• Turn over compost frequently
• Check that door and window screens are tight fittinand in good repair
• Drill holes in the bottoms of containers so water ca
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Yard Waste CollectionGreen Bin, Blue Boxand GarbageCollection Week
Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
Studies have shown that grasscycling can reduce fertilizer requirements
by as much as 30%.
Civic Holiday
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Household Hazardous Waste(HHW)
Hazardous materials are identified with one or moreof these symbols.
Common HHW items include:
• Propane tanks/cylinders
• Batteries (household, rechargeable,
automotive)
• Paints, varnish, solvents, caulking, glue
• Household cleaners, such as bleach,
oven cleaners, drain cleaners
• Energy efficient bulbs, fluorescent tubes/bulbs
• Hair dye, nail polish, nail polish remover
• Pharmaceuticals
• Syringes (place in a rigid, puncture
resistant container)
• Thermostats containing mercury
• Fuels, antifreeze, brake fluid• Used motor oil & filters
Disposal Instructions:DO NOT put hazardous materials in the garbage, down a dror on the ground. DO NOT put hazardous material in your Bor Green Bin.
Take them to one of York Region's Household Hazardous WaDepots, free of charge, listed on page 3. Residential sources Please follow these safety requirements:
• Keep materials in original containers or ensure that the
contents are clearly labelled
• Don’t mix different types of paint or products together
• No ammunition, PCBs, asbestos, radioactive wastes or
explosives accepted (other than aerosols and propane cyli
• Tightly cap all containers
Call 1-877-464-9675 for further information
or visit www.york.ca/waste.
September 2010Have a question?
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Bag it Back OntarioReturn your empty LCBO be
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Yard Waste CollectionGreen Bin, Blue Boxand GarbageCollection Week
Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
"There are no passengers on Spaceship Earth.
We are all crew." - Marshall McLuhan, Canadian
philosopher and communications theorist.
Labour Day
1st Dayof Fall
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Electronic Equipment RecyclingMany electronic equipment items are accepted for recycling at selected depots listed on page 3 (free-of-
charge for York Region residents). Residential quantities only. Please note new depot hours (see page 3).For more information on York Region's policy, please call 1.877.464.9675 or visit www.york.ca/waste.
ACCEPTED:
• Up to four computers and/or monitors per depot visit (e.g. 1 monitor
+ 2 hard drives + 1 laptop = 4 units). Modems, cables, keyboards and
software are not counted in this limit.
• Up to six units of other electronic equipment per depot visit
• Printers, scanners, electronic games (e.g. Nintendo)
• Telephones, cell phones, answering machines, pagers, fax machines
• VCRs, DVD players, radios, stereos
• Cameras, video cameras, automobile “computer” modules
• Electronic thermostats without mercury (with mercury is HHW)
• Up to two televisions per depot visit. Do not disassemble as they
contain hazardous materials.
NOT ACCEPTED:
• Power tools* • Microwave ovens*• Large and small appliances* • Electric typewriters*
• Thermostats with mercury (see p. 13 on HHW)
* Accepted as scrap metal (see page 3)
IMPORTANT!
Remove all packaging
and batteries before
delivering items to a
depot listed on page 3.
Most household batteries,including dry cell,
rechargeable, lithium and
automotive batteries are
accepted at HHW Depots
(see page 3).
October 2010Have a question?
Consult the back cover
Do your part for the enviroReturn all your LCBO bev
containers to The Beer St
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Waste Reduction Week 2010
Green Bin, Blue Boxand GarbageCollection Week
Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
There is no limit to the number of times an aluminum container can be recycled, making it one of themost successful examples of sustainable packaging. You can make 20 aluminum pop cans out of recycledmaterial with the same amount of energy it takes to make one new aluminum pop can.
The international recycling sign (the 3 arrows forming a triangle) is called the mobius loop.
Halloween
ThanksgivingDay
Consult the back cover. containers to The Beer Sta full deposit refund
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Celebration Tree Planting & Bench Dedication Program
Sample Plaque
Purpose: The purpose of the Celebration Tree Planting & BenchDedication Program is to plant commemorative trees or place dedicatedbenches in Town Parks and areas around Town facilities as an opportunityto celebrate life’s events, such as outstanding achievements, birthdays,
anniversaries, births or the life of a loved one.
For Information: If you would like information, or if you wish to makearrangements for the purchase of a commemorative tree or bench,please contact the Community Programs and Infrastructure office at905-478-4282, ext. 1261, or visit our website at www.eastgwillimbury.ca.
Events Throughout our Town!
The Town of East Gwillimbury can be a busy place and includes m
interesting events such as the Mount Albert Sports Day and Sprin
Canada Day celebration, Music at the Civic Square, East Gwillimb
Fall Festival and Santa Claus Parades.
Please visit the Town’s website www.eastgwillimbury.ca
of events, including dates, times and locations, around o
November 2010Have a question?
Consult the back cover
Return your empty LCbeverage containers to ThStore and get your deposi
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Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
Every tonne of newspaper that is recycled eliminates the need to cut down19 full-grown trees. 1 tonne of recycled paper saves 3700 pounds of lumber
24,000 gallons of water. One coffee mug in a truckload of glass is enough tocontaminate the load and cause it to be rejected from recycling.
DST ends –clocks backhour at bed
RemembranceDay
Consult the back cover. Store and get your deposiIt’s a trip worth makin
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Consult the back cover.
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Green Bin and Blue BoxCollection Week
Your new calendar will be delivered in early January 2011
Christmas TreeCollection Day
Maximum 6' (1.8 m) - cutin pieces if necessary
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BoxingDay
1st Dayof Winter
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Recycling GuideRemember to combine recyclables
blue box. Sorting is not rFor more information visit www.york.
MATERIALS ACCEPTED WHAT TO RECYCLE HOW TO PREPARE NOT ACCEPTED
PAPER PRODUCTS Paper items, such
as cereal boxes,newspapers, magazines,telephone books, officepaper & junk mail(window envelopes okay).
Remove plastic windows
from pasta boxes, etc.Remove covers from hardcover books.
Remove plastic sleevesfrom newspapers andmagazines.
No soiled paper, pa
towels, tissues, wapaper, shredded pacookie bags, or chiNO plastic bags.
CORRUGATEDCARDBOARD
All corrugatedcardboard – removeplastic wrap from waterbottle trays and pop can
cases (staples are okay).
Flatten and tie inbundles no larger than60cm x 60cm x 30cm(36” x 36” x 8”).
No boxes with heaor grease stains.(e.g. greasy pizza bcan go in Green Bi
BEVERAGECARTONS
Tetra Pak® packages andmilk/juice cartons and juice boxes.
Rinse and do NOTflatten.
No plastic wrap orNo foil pouches.(e.g. Koolaid Jamm
METAL All food/beverage metalcans, empty aerosol cans,empty & dry metal paintcans with lidsremoved.
Rinse. Do NOT crush cans.Foil needs tobe in loose balls of atleast 3” diameter.
No coat hangers,pots/pans, kitchenutensils or batterie
No propane cylind(See pg. 3 for HHW
PLASTIC M t i id l ti Ri l lid N t l ti b
CLEAN aluminiumfoil/trays/plates.
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PLASTIC Most rigid plastichousehold containersincluding food containers, household cleaners,shampoo bottles and microwave trays.
Rinse, leave lids on. No toys, plastic baplastic film, or bubwrap, Styrofoam, fegg trays, lawn furgarden hose.No motor oil conta
GLASS All clear or coloured glassbottles and jars.
Rinse, include lidsseparately.
Refer to LCBO Bag-it-Backads at the top of eachmonth.
No glass cookwarebulbs, window or mglass, drinking glasceramics (plates, metc.).
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COSMETIC PESTICIDES NOW BANNED
FOR SALE AND USE IN ONTARIO
Having a green and healthy lawn and garden without
pesticides is a new way of thinking that takes a bit
more planning, but it’s worth the effort.
See page 9 for more information orvisit ontario.ca/additup
for helpful tips and green alternatives.
Paid for by the Government of Ontario
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Collection Inquiries ..................1.866.421.5625
• Missed collections
• Damaged blue boxes/green bins
• Schedule a metal item pickupOther Solid Waste Questions: ....905.478.4282
Household Hazardous Waste....1.877.464.9675www.york.ca
Community Programs &
Infrastructure Department19000 Leslie Street, Sharon, ON L0G 1V0
Information that can befound in this calendar
Appliances ......................................6
Basic Collection Information............1
Battery Disposal ............................13
Bulky Items (appliances, furniture,
carpeting, swing sets, etc) ............6
Christmas Trees................................5
Collection Map ................................2Construction/Demolition
Waste...............................................6
Electronics Recycling. ....................14
Green Bin Sorting Guide........
Paint, Solvents, Pesticides ......
Medications, Sharps ..............
Recycling Guide .....................
Tire Recycling .........................
Waste & Recycling Drop-Off D
Locations ............................Water Information..................
Yard Waste ............................
Yard Waste Drop-off Depot. ...Who to Call:
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