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This calendar is printed on 100 percent recycled paper.
Waste Management CalendarSymbols Found in Our
CalendarNo Collection Management
Centres Closed
Alternate Collection
Spring/Fall Clean-up
Follow us for the lateston storm cancellations,
upcoming events, and recycling
program changes
@ValleyWaste
JANUARY 2018
NOTEGreen carts and kitchen mini-bins
can be picked up in Lawrencetown or at
our business office in Kentville.
Valley Waste-Resource Management is an inter-municipal organization providing solid waste-resource services for the Municipality of Annapolis County, the Municipality of the County of Kings and the Towns of Annapolis Royal, Berwick, Kentville, Middleton and Wolfville. We are mandated by the Provincial Waste-Resource Management Regulations to keep banned material out of landfill (eg. recyclables and compostables)
INDEXSpring & Fall cleanup schedule .................................Outside back cover
How to sort waste ...................................................... Inside back cover
Collection service .................................................Last page of calendar
Waste disposal (locations and fees) .......................................November
Spring & Fall cleanup rules ............................................................ April
ENVIRO-DEPOTS™ ................................................................... August
LOCATIONSEastern Management Centre
100 Donald E. Hiltz Connector Rd., Kentville Industrial Park (Exit 14 on 101)Western Management Centre
343 Elliott Road, Lawrencetown (Exit 19 on 101)Hours of Operation @ the Management Centres
Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pmSaturday 8:00 am – Noon
Business Office90 Donald E. Hiltz Connector Rd., Kentville Industrial Park
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
Information in this calendar was correct at the time of printing.
This calendar is printed on 100 percent recycled paper.
Management Centres......Drop your tree off, free of charge, throughout the month of January.
Middleton .......................Town residents can drop off trees from January 2nd to 5th, during regular operating hours, at the old dump site on the west side of Brooklyn Rd. Call the Town office for details.
Berwick ...........................Residents can drop trees off at the Public Works site during regular operating hours or staff will pick them up from roadside during January.
Kentville ..........................The Kinsmen Club will collect trees in Kentville on Saturday, Jan 6th as a fundraiser for charity. For details, call 902-678-6937.
Wolfville ..........................Town residents can set trees at the curb no earlier than January 2nd for pick up scheduled between January 3rd - 12th.
Annapolis Royal ..............Town residents can place trees at curbside for collection by the Town of Annapolis Royal.
You can also cut the tree in 4ft. lengths, bundle it
and set it out as brush for regular collection, or put it
out for Spring Cleanup.
CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING
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HAVE ITEMS
BETWEEN 6 00 AM
HAVE ITEMSHAVE ITEMS HAVE ITEMSAT ROADSIDEAT ROADSIDEAT ROADSIDE
BETWEEN BETWEEN6:006:006:00AMAM & 8:00& 8:00AMAMAM
Phone: 902-825-2093 Toll-free: 1-800-317-8533
Fax: 902-825-6306 [email protected]
Constituency Office 291 Marshall Street, Suite 2
P.O. Box 1420Middleton, NS B0S 1P0
www.stephenmcneil.com
Stephen McNeil, MLA ANNAPOLIS
New Year’s Day
SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR
NEW YEAR’S DAY
NO COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
CENTRES CLOSED
Recycling the Valley’s Waste
Sustane Chester Advanced Recycling Plant
Opening Spring 2018
FEBRUARY 2018
ELECTRONICS RECYCLINGElectronics are banned from disposal. If your unwanted electronics are still in working order, we encourage you to donate them to family, friends or charity. However, if your electronics are no longer usable, you can recycle them through a network of drop-off centres operated by the Electronics Products Recycling Association (EPRA).
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS CAN BE DROPPED-OFF FOR RECYCLING:
• Televisions
• Desktop, laptop and notebook computers – includes CPUs, keyboards, mice, cables and other components in the computer
• Computer monitors
• Printers, fax machines and scanners
• Audio and video playback and recording systems – includes VCRs, DVD players, speakers, MP3 players, radios, cameras, etc.
• Telephones and answering machines
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING DROP-OFF CENTRES:
• Granville Centre - C.N. Orde & Sons, 5030 Highway 1 902-532-7440
• Lawrencetown – Valley Waste, 343 Elliott Rd. 1-877-927-8300
• Greenwood – Greenwood Recycling Inc., 1070 Central Ave. 902-765-0335
• Kentville – Valley Waste, 100 Donald E. Hiltz Connector Rd. 902-679-1325
• New Minas – New Minas Recycling, 8751 Commercial St. 902-765-9354
• New Minas – Staples, 9081 Commercial St. 902-681-3840 (some restrictions apply)
For more detailed information on the electronics recycling program call EPRA at 1-888-567-4535; e-mail: [email protected] or visit www.recyclemyelectronics.ca/ns
New Minas – Staples, 9081 Commercial St. 902-681-384(some restrictions apply)
CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
A VALLEY BASED COMPANY
SERVING ALL OF
NOVA SCOTIA
1-866-677-1677scotiasecurityshredding.com
TF 1-866-538-8474902-825-3222
15 Freeman Street Middleton
W A S T E R E M O V A L F O R R E S I D E N T I A L & C O M M E R C I A L U S E
FREE ESTIMATES www.efrenvironmental.com
CONTAINER SIZESCommercial & Residential Containers
from 2-8yd & 14-40yd
Serving Annapolis Hants & Kings County Experienced Operator
Reaching for High Quality Printing Standards? That’s easy!
2688 Robie Street, Halifax, NS
902-453-4511 • www.halcraftprinters.com
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
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COLLECTION AS USUAL,
MANAGEMENT CENTRES OPEN
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Groundhog Day
Valentines Day
Nova Scotia Heritage Day
3-24 Harbourside Dr. Wolfville NS B4P 2C1Tel (902) 542-0050 Fax (902) 542-3423
email: [email protected] www.irvingmla.ca
MLA Kings South
Recycling the Valley’s Waste
Sustane Chester Advanced Recycling Plant
Opening Spring 2018
will be placed on Facebook pages
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R.D. ChisholmLimited
25 Webster St.Kentville, NS
Ph: 902-678-4661Fax: 902-678-9348
• Cards• Stationery• Office Supplies• Gifts• Books/Magazines• Large Selection of Games & Puzzles
If you are not buying
your Ink Jet Cartridges
and Toners at Chisholm's
then you are probably
paying too much!
“We all benefit by reducing waste going to landfills.”
NEVER MISS ANOTHER COLLECTION DAY!
MARCH 2018 CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
YOU GET:• A personalized collection schedule including
all regular and clean-up collection dates• Custom pick-up reminders• Storm cancellation notifications to your
smartphone, e-mail or home phone• A ‘What Goes Where?’ search tool• And more!
Search ‘my waste’
www.vwrm.comThe MyWaste app is also available on our website:The MyWaste app is also available on our website:
www.vwrm.comwww.vwrm.comwww.vwrm.com
PARTNERING WITH
VALLEY WASTE RESOURCEFOR YEARS
1-800-961-0000
scotiarecycling.com
TF 1-866-538-8474902-825-3222
15 Freeman Street Middleton
W A S T E R E M O V A L F O R R E S I D E N T I A L & C O M M E R C I A L U S E
FREE ESTIMATES www.efrenvironmental.com
CONTAINER SIZESCommercial & Residential Containers
from 2-8yd & 14-40yd
Serving Annapolis Hants & Kings County Experienced Operator
WEATHERBEE LINE PAINTINGFully Insured, Parking Lots, Fire Halls, Business Yards, School Yards902-670-9812 weathebeelinepainting.ca
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St. Patrick’s Day
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Reaching for High Quality Printing Standards? That’s easy!
2688 Robie Street, Halifax, NS
902-453-4511 • www.halcraftprinters.com
Good Friday
SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR GOOD FRIDAY
NO COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
CENTRES CLOSED
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Chartered Professional Accountants211 Horseshoe Lake Drive, Suite 310, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3S 0B9
Phone: 902-445-4446 • Fax 902-443-4846www.lccm.ca
Levy Casey Carter MacLean
WHEN IS MY CLEAN-UP DAY?
Your clean-up is one day only. There are a few ways to determine your clean-up day.
1) Find it online: Visit the curbside rules page on our website, http://www.vwrm.com/Curbside_Rules.html or download the My Waste App to your mobile device. Select your municipality and then click “My Schedule”. Type in your civic address and a complete collection schedule, including clean-up dates will be created for you.
2) Map: Use the map on the back cover of our calendar. If you live in one of the Towns, the Village of New Minas or the communities of Bridgetown or North Kentville then your specific clean-up date is listed. If you live in Zone A or Zone B, your pickup will be on your regular collection day during the period indicated. Note: The Town of Annapolis Royal is part of Zone A and the Villages of Kingston and Greenwood are part of Zone B.
3) Call us: Speak to our Hotline at 1-877-927-8300. Staff can provide you with your clean-up date.
The following items will not be collected during cleanup:
Electronics: televisions, CD/ DVD players,
computers, printers, AM/FM radios, VCR’s,
mp3 players, telephones etc.
Yard waste (leaves & brush)
Cardboard & other recyclables
Tires (car & truck)
Propane tanks, paint and Household
Hazardous Waste
Large or heavy auto parts, Car batteries
Fridges, freezers, air conditioners,
dehumidifiers without CFC stickers
Large glass windows or doors
APRIL 2018
During cleanups, you can put out extra garbage and large items that won’t fit on the regular truck. Yard waste and recyclables are not accepted for clean-up. Keep your clean-up pile separate from your regularly collected items.
IMPORTANT: Do not place anything at or near roadside during cleanup that
you wish to keep. Valley Waste and our collection contractor are not
responsible for lost or damaged items.
CLEAN-UP INFORMATION
CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
RULES
• A maximum of 20 items will be collected from each stop. An “item” means an object, bag, container or securely tied bundle. (5 loose toys = 5 items. 5 toys in a clear garbage bag = 1 item! Please bag or bundle everything you can!)
• Bagged garbage must be placed in clear bags
• A bundle must measure no more than 4 feet in length
• Put items out no more than seven (7) days before your collection
• No more than two (2) of any one appliance type will be collected at any one stop
• All items must be placed out for collection in front of the property at which they were generated
• There are weight limits: furniture or appliances no more than 91 kg (200 lb); other items no more than 34 kg (75 lb) each
• Cardboard boxes will be emptied and left behind (they’re recyclable)
• Items not collected are the responsibility of the resident and must be removed from roadside when your Cleanup day is finished
A BETTER WORLD THROUGH REUSE
When you donate clothing and
household items to a local nonprofit at Value Village, you’re also helping benefit
planet Earth.
HOW IT ALL WORKS1. Items donated
to nonprofits are purchased by savers & unique.
2. Providing essential support for nonprofits in your community and the nation.
3. The best items get a second chance at life in our stores.
Unsold items are recycled. 650,000,000 Pounds were kept out of
landfills this year.
VALUE VILLAGE County Fair MallNew Minas, NS
902-700-4650
TF 1-866-538-8474902-825-3222
15 Freeman Street Middleton
W A S T E R E M O V A L F O R R E S I D E N T I A L & C O M M E R C I A L U S E
FREE ESTIMATES www.efrenvironmental.com
CONTAINER SIZESCommercial & Residential Containers
from 2-8yd & 14-40yd
Serving Annapolis Hants & Kings County Experienced Operator
Suburban Standoff by Michael Grant. Wanna-be crooks pick the wrong house! July 6, 7, 13, 14, 15m, 20, 21, 22m, 27, 28
Reaching for High Quality Printing Standards? That’s easy!
2688 Robie Street, Halifax, NS
902-453-4511 • www.halcraftprinters.com
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Zone A
Zone A
Easter Sunday Easter Monday
Vimy Ridge Day
Home Show20th - 22nd
Kentville
Construction
DebrisWaste
Disposal
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 5pmSat 7am to 12pm
We take wood, concrete, drywall,pipe, shingles, carpeting, tile, etc.
Call us for a complete listand prices.
1031 Uhlman Branch Road,Torbrook
Box 598 Kingston NS B0P 1R0Site Tel: (902) 840-1304
Tel: (902) 765-9199Fax: (902) 765-3125
Town of Kentville
COLLECTION AS USUAL,
MANAGEMENT CENTRES OPEN
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Tri-County
Management
323 Cambridge Mountain Rd. Cambridge, NS B0P 1G0
“We’re At Your Disposal”
Rent-A-Bin
(902)538-0049www.tricountywastemanagement.comwww.tricountywastemanagement.comwww.tricountywastemanagement.com
• Disposal Bins Available in 12, 20, 30 & 40cy Sizes
• For Residential, Industrial & Commercial Use
• Serving the Annapolis Valley & Surrounding Area
• Same Day Delivery
• Trailers up to 130cy Available for Larger Projects
• Safe, Reliable, Experienced Operators
• Flexible Rental Options (Daily to Annually)
• Servicing 5 Days a Week
MAY 2018 CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
Construction
DebrisWaste
Disposal
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 5pmSat 7am to 12pm
We take wood, concrete, drywall,pipe, shingles, carpeting, tile, etc.
Call us for a complete listand prices.
1031 Uhlman Branch Road,Torbrook
Box 598 Kingston NS B0P 1R0Site Tel: (902) 840-1304
Tel: (902) 765-9199Fax: (902) 765-3125
Batteries and cigarette lighters should never
go in the recycling. Batteries can be
dropped off at the Management Centres
FREE of charge. Cigarette lighters go in the regular
garbage.
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO PREVENT ILLEGAL DUMPING?You are responsible for the solid waste you generate. You must ensure the waste
generated from your property is correctly sorted and properly disposed.
Ask your renovation contractor or waste hauler for a copy of the disposal fee receipt as proof of responsible and legal disposal of your waste.
The cost to dispose of a small load (up to 50kg) at the Management Centres is only $5 and the cost
waste is typically less than $20. Note: Cost
The cost to dispose of a small load (up to 50kg) at The cost to dispose of a small load (up to 50kg) atthe Management Centres is only $5 and the cost the Management Centres is only $5 and the cost the Management Centres is only $5 and the cost
to dispose of a pick-up truck of regular household to dispose of a pick-up truck of regular household to dispose of a pick-up truck of regular householdwaste is typically less than $20. Note: Cost waste is typically less than $20. Note: Cost waste is typically less than $20. Note: Costdepends on the weight of the materials.depends on the weight of the materials.
• Physiotherapy • MassageVestibular • Lymphatic Drainage
• Occupational Therapy• Acupuncture • Home Visits
Recreational/Sports Injuries, Arthritis, Workers Compensation, Motor Vehicle Accidents
Reaching for High Quality Printing
Standards?That’s easy!
2688 Robie Street, Halifax NSB3K 4N8
902-453-4511halcraftprinters.com
WEATHERBEE LINE PAINTINGFully Insured, Parking Lots, Fire Halls, Business Yards, School Yards902-670-9812 weathebeelinepainting.ca
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Zone B
Zone B
Towns of Berwick & Middleton
North Kentville & BridgetownTown of WolfvilleVillage of
New Minas
Mother’s Day
Victoria Day
ANNAPOLIS VALLEY APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL BEGINS
COLLECTION AS USUAL,
MANAGEMENT CENTRES OPEN
Meeting all of your landscaping and gardening needs since 1995
902-673-30201332 Pleasant Valley Rd., Brookfield
Reg Hours Mon-Fri 8-5(Exit 12, Hwy 289 West, 6 km’s)
Compost Giveaways in Bridgetown, Berwick, and
Port Williams.CALL FOR DETAILS
NORTH KENTVILLE NOW ON MAY 3
“We all benefit by reducing waste going to landfills.”
JUNE 2018 CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
COTTAGE AREA DEPOTS
In the Valley, there are 50 cottage depots, designed for residents on private roads who don’t receive curbside collection. Over the years, there has been a misconception that anything can be placed at these depots, in any quantity, and by anyone.
Each call to clean up extra waste at these depots costs time, money, and the safety of the collectors - all of which is paid for by Valley taxpayers. With your help, we can change this; we can make the depots clean and safe to use.
COMMON MISTAKES AT THE COTTAGE BINS
If you use the cottage bins, please remember to always sort waste the same as at home: garbage, recycling and compost. Save large items for Spring and Fall Clean-up or bring to our Management Centres. A good rule of thumb is if it won’t get picked up at your home, it shouldn’t be placed at the bin. Also, residents on public roads should not be using the cottage depots. If you notice someone abusing the bin, please contact us.
COTTAGE BINS ARE NOT FOR EVERYONE
new sorting signs? Need someone to talk to your cottage association?
Does your cottage bin needDoes your cottage bin needDoes your cottage bin need Does your cottage bin neednew sorting signs? Need someone new sorting signs? Need someone
to talk to your cottage association? to talk to your cottage association? to talk to your cottage association?Contact us anytime. Contact us anytime. Contact us anytime.
Reaching for High Quality
Printing Standards?
That’s easy!
2688 Robie Street, Halifax NSB3K 4N8
902-453-4511
halcraftprinters.com
TF 1-866-538-8474902-825-3222
15 Freeman Street Middleton
W A S T E R E M O V A L F O R R E S I D E N T I A L & C O M M E R C I A L U S E
FREE ESTIMATES www.efrenvironmental.com
CONTAINER SIZESCommercial & Residential Containers
from 2-8yd & 14-40yd
Serving Annapolis Hants & Kings County Experienced Operator
Tri-County
Management
323 Cambridge Mountain Rd. Cambridge, NS B0P 1G0
“We’re At Your Disposal”
Rent-A-Bin
(902)538-0049www.tricountywastemanagement.comwww.tricountywastemanagement.comwww.tricountywastemanagement.com
• Disposal Bins Available in 12, 20, 30 & 40cy Sizes
• For Residential, Industrial & Commercial Use
• Serving the Annapolis Valley & Surrounding Area
• Same Day Delivery
• Trailers up to 130cy Available for Larger Projects
• Safe, Reliable, Experienced Operators
• Flexible Rental Options (Daily to Annually)
• Servicing 5 Days a Week
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Construction
DebrisWaste
Disposal
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 5pmSat 7am to 12pm
We take wood, concrete, drywall,pipe, shingles, carpeting, tile, etc.
Call us for a complete listand prices.
1031 Uhlman Branch Road,Torbrook
Box 598 Kingston NS B0P 1R0Site Tel: (902) 840-1304
Tel: (902) 765-9199Fax: (902) 765-3125
DEVIL’S HALF ACRE MOTORCYCLE RALLY
Kentville
DEVIL’S HALF ACRE MOTORCYCLE RALLY
Kentville
Meeting all of your landscaping and gardening needs since 1995
902-673-30201332 Pleasant Valley Rd., Brookfield
Reg Hours Mon-Fri 8-5(Exit 12, Hwy 289 West, 6 km’s)
JULY 2018 CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
Suburban Standoff by Michael Grant. Wanna-be crooks pick the wrong house! July 6, 7, 13, 14, 15m, 20, 21, 22m, 27, 28
COMPOSTINGDo you like to eat plastic? No? Interesting fact - plants don’t either. Each year, the Valley processes thousands of tonnes of organics into a soil amendment called compost and, sadly, plastics, metal, glass and garbage are still ending up in green carts on a daily basis. Let’s create good quality compost by following these simple tips:
• Before you chuck it – check it! Green carts are only for food waste, yard waste and soiled papers
• Never use regular plastic bags; they don’t break down, and they contaminate the compost
• Wrap food scraps in newspaper, boxboard and paper bags. Paper bags are preferred but if you must use a bag, use only 100% compostable bags.
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A BETTER WORLD THROUGH REUSE
When you donate clothing and
household items to a local nonprofit at Value Village, you’re also helping benefit
planet Earth.
HOW IT ALL WORKS1. Items donated
to nonprofits are purchased by savers & unique.
2. Providing essential support for nonprofits in your community and the nation.
3. The best items get a second chance at life in our stores.
Unsold items are recycled. 650,000,000 Pounds were kept out of
landfills this year.
VALUE VILLAGE County Fair MallNew Minas, NS
902-700-4650
Phone: 902-825-2093 Toll-free: 1-800-317-8533
Fax: 902-825-6306 [email protected]
Constituency Office 291 Marshall Street, Suite 2
P.O. Box 1420Middleton, NS B0S 1P0
www.stephenmcneil.com
Stephen McNeil, MLA ANNAPOLIS
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Reaching for High Quality Printing Standards? That’s easy!
2688 Robie Street, Halifax, NS
902-453-4511 • www.halcraftprinters.com
Construction
DebrisWaste
Disposal
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 5pmSat 7am to 12pm
We take wood, concrete, drywall,pipe, shingles, carpeting, tile, etc.
Call us for a complete listand prices.
1031 Uhlman Branch Road,Torbrook
Box 598 Kingston NS B0P 1R0Site Tel: (902) 840-1304
Tel: (902) 765-9199Fax: (902) 765-3125
RECYCLING AT YOUR ENVIRO-DEPOT™
PLASTIC BEVERAGE CONTAINERS• No yogurt or ice
cream containers
GLASS BEVERAGE BOTTLES• Must be whole• No food containers• Alcohol and imported
beer
STEEL BEVERAGE CANS• Must be whole• No food cans
TETRA PAK & GABLE TOP CARTONS• Discard straws• No milk containers
• REMOVE CAPS
• RINSE CONTAINERS
• DO NOT CRUSH CONTAINERS
• LEAVE LABELS ON
• NO GARBAGE (STRAWS, WRAPPERS, CIGARETTES, ETC.)
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ENVIRO-DEPOT™?
Call Toll Free 1.877.313.7732 or visit
www.DivertNS.ca
C.N. Orde & Sons Ltd. ....................(902) 532-7440
Middleton Bottle Depot ..................(902) 825-6897
Greenwood Recycling Centre .........(902) 765-0335
Beehive Adult Service Centre ..........(902) 847-0249
New Minas Recycling ....................(902) 365-1250
Valley Recycling .............................(902) 542-2123
L.W. Layton Salvage .......................(902) 582-3175
Webber’s Bottle Exchange .............(902) 245-2483
Windsor Recycling Depot ...............(902) 798-5636
BEER BOTTLES• Tabs tucked in• Keep case dry• Domestic bottles
ALUMINUM CANS
Some depots also accept the following materials. Check with your local ENVIRO-DEPOT™ for details:• Leftover paint• Unwanted electronics• Automobile batteries• Scrap metal• Cardboard• Other recyclable materials
Bring beverage containers to your local ENVIRO-DEPOT™ for a refund.
Recycle milk and food containers through the curbside collection program.
ENVIRO-DEPOT™
AUGUST 2018 CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
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CONTAINER SIZESCommercial & Residential Containers
from 2-8yd & 14-40yd
Serving Annapolis Hants & Kings County Experienced Operator
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MANAGEMENT CENTRES OPENCivic Holiday
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DebrisWaste
Disposal
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 5pmSat 7am to 12pm
We take wood, concrete, drywall,pipe, shingles, carpeting, tile, etc.
Call us for a complete listand prices.
1031 Uhlman Branch Road,Torbrook
Box 598 Kingston NS B0P 1R0Site Tel: (902) 840-1304
Tel: (902) 765-9199Fax: (902) 765-3125
3-24 Harbourside Dr. Wolfville NS B4P 2C1Tel (902) 542-0050 Fax (902) 542-3423
email: [email protected] www.irvingmla.ca
MLA Kings South
SEPTEMBER 2018 CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTEWe provide FREE year-round drop-off of your Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) at our Management Centres in Kentville and Lawrencetown.
INCLUDES EVERYDAY ITEMS LIKE:
Batteries
Fluorescent Lights
Motor Oil and Gas
Insecticides and Poison
Propane tanks
Paint
Note: Please keep container size 20 litres or less. Don’t bring in anything in a container you want to keep. Gas should be transported in an authorized container (it can eat through some types of plastics).
WE ALSO TAKE:
• Solvents, glue
• Cleaning products
• Needles & lancets
• Pool Chemicals
CALL US FOR DISPOSAL OPTIONS:
Industrial, commercial or institutional hazardous waste
PCB’s or PCB contaminated material
Radioactive material
Explosives
Fireworks
Ammunition
Pathological wastes
Asbestos
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HELP US! If there is no label, try and label it yourself (masking tape and a marker with your best guess).
PARTNERING WITH
VALLEY WASTE RESOURCEFOR YEARS
1-800-961-0000
scotiarecycling.com
pumpkinregatta.com
WindsorWest Hants
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FREE ESTIMATES www.efrenvironmental.com
CONTAINER SIZESCommercial & Residential Containers
from 2-8yd & 14-40yd
Serving Annapolis Hants & Kings County Experienced Operator
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WEEK 2
SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR LABOUR DAY
NO COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
CENTRES CLOSED
Zone A
30
Chartered Professional Accountants211 Horseshoe Lake Drive, Suite 310, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3S 0B9
Phone: 902-445-4446 • Fax 902-443-4846www.lccm.ca
Levy Casey Carter MacLean
400 College Road., RR#1 Windsor, NS, BON 2T0 Canada P: 902-798-2728, F: 902-798-0842
[email protected] www.howarddill.com
World’s Largest Pumpkin Variety
Open Daily in September & October 9AM to 6PM
Construction
DebrisWaste
Disposal
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 5pmSat 7am to 12pm
We take wood, concrete, drywall,pipe, shingles, carpeting, tile, etc.
Call us for a complete listand prices.
1031 Uhlman Branch Road,Torbrook
Box 598 Kingston NS B0P 1R0Site Tel: (902) 840-1304
Tel: (902) 765-9199Fax: (902) 765-3125
OCTOBER 2018 CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
PLASTIC BAGSPlastic bags – they’re convenient and so wasteful. The fact that we can recycle bags in NS is fantastic, but it also gives a false sense of security that all plastic bags are, indeed, recycled. In reality, a lot of plastic film still ends up in the landfill or as accidental pollution in streams, lakes and oceans
The great news is that there are very simple solutions to this problem:
• When shopping, bring your own bags; not only at the grocery store but all stores (Tip: leave a few bags in the trunk of the car in case you forget)
• Only buying one or two items? Say no thanks to a bag at the cash
• If you forget your own bags and have to use plastic ones, find a second life for them
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PLASTIC BAGS EVERY PLASTIC BAGS EVERY YEAR AND MOST YEAR AND MOST YEAR AND MOST
OF THESE BAGS AREOF THESE BAGS AREOF THESE BAGS AREUSED ONLY ONE USED ONLY ONE
TIME BEFORE BEINGTIME BEFORE BEINGDISCARDED.DISCARDED.
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WindsorWest Hants
PUMPKINFESTIVAL
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WEIGH-OFFSeptember 29
20th AnnualPUMPKINREGATTAOctober 14
400 College Road., RR#1 Windsor, NS, BON 2T0 Canada P: 902-798-2728, F: 902-798-0842
[email protected] www.howarddill.com
World’s Largest Pumpkin Variety
Open Daily in September & October 9AM to 6PM
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Halloween
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Zone B
Zone B
Towns of Berwick & Middleton
North Kentville & BridgetownTown of WolfvilleVillage of
New MinasTown of Kentville
Thanksgiving Day
bags into a single bag and tying the handles
in your blue b g and improve efficiencies at the recycling facility.
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improve efficiencies at improve efficiencies at improve efficiencies atthe recycling facility.the recycling facility.the recycling facility.
COLLECTION AS USUAL,
MANAGEMENT CENTRES OPEN
Harvest FestivalKentville
North Kentville is now Oct 4
• Fire Extinguishers• Recharging and Inspections• Safety Equipment• Traffic Control Products
• First Aid Products• CSA Footwear• Certified in Kitchen & Off-Road
Fire Suppression Systems
5943 Hwy#1, Cambridge, N.S. B0P 1G0Phone 902-538-7214 Fax 902-538-7742 www.fostersfireandsafety.com
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15 Freeman Street Middleton
W A S T E R E M O V A L F O R R E S I D E N T I A L & C O M M E R C I A L U S E
FREE ESTIMATES www.efrenvironmental.com
CONTAINER SIZESCommercial & Residential Containers
from 2-8yd & 14-40yd
Serving Annapolis Hants & Kings County Experienced Operator
NOVEMBER 2018 CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
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R.D. ChisholmLimited
25 Webster St.Kentville, NS
Ph: 902-678-4661Fax: 902-678-9348
• Cards• Stationery• Office Supplies• Gifts• Books/Magazines• Large Selection of Games & Puzzles
If you are not buying
your Ink Jet Cartridges
and Toners at Chisholm's
then you are probably
paying too much!
MANAGEMENT CENTRESThere are Waste-Resource Management Centres in Kentville and Lawrencetown. The centres accept most types of materials including garbage, recycling, food waste, household hazardous waste and construction and demolition debris. See January for hours of operation.
WASTE CATEGORYMinimum Fee ........................... $5Recyclables ..................... 9.7¢/kgOrganics .......................... 9.7¢/kgGarbage* ...................... 11.0¢/kgConstruction & Demolition Debris – Sorted ........................... 5.7¢/kg Brick, block, concrete, Asphalt, Asphalt shingles, Drywall, Wood/brush (up to 6” in diameter)
Construction & Demolition Debris - Mixed ......................... 11.0¢/kgScrap Metals and White Goods ................... 5.7¢/kgLeaves (bag emptied on site) ... No Fee
OTHER SERVICESCFC Removal from Refrigeration Units ................................ $20/unit
Household Hazardous Waste ....No FeeWeighscale Usage ..$10.00 per load (loaded weight and tare weight)
Used Wood Pallets (for sale) .. $2.00 eachNon-compliant loads will be charged a double rate or rejected.
NOTE: *Bagged garbage must be in clear bags.
Fees are subject to change through budget approval.
SORT IT OUT
Any materials entering our sites must be sorted the same as you would in your home or business. You will be required to place recyclables, garbage (in clear bags) and compostable organics in separate storage areas.
There are also separate locations for bulky items such as lumber, drywall, shingles, metal and brush. It is cheaper to sort out bulky materials (5.7 ¢/kg) than to bring them in mixed (11.0 ¢/kg).
EASTERN MANAGEMENT CENTRE100 Donald Hiltz Road, Kentville (Exit 14 on Highway 101)
WESTERN MANAGEMENT CENTRE
343 Elliott Road, Lawrencetown (Exit 19 on Highway 101)
subject to a penalty fee of $220/tonne.
CLEAR BAGS FOR GARBAGECLEAR BAGS FOR GARBAGECLEAR BAGS FOR GARBAGE
Clear bags are required for any bagged garbage entering the sites.Clear bags are required for any bagged garbage entering the sites.Solid coloured bags and/or unsorted materials are Solid coloured bags and/or unsorted materials are
ssubject to a penalty fee of $220/tonne.subject to a penalty fee of $220/tonne.
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Skating PartyTorchlight Parade
Kentville
• Physiotherapy • MassageVestibular • Lymphatic Drainage
• Occupational Therapy• Acupuncture • Home Visits
Recreational/Sports Injuries, Arthritis, Workers Compensation, Motor Vehicle Accidents
Remembrance Day
TF 1-866-538-8474902-825-3222
15 Freeman Street Middleton
W A S T E R E M O V A L F O R R E S I D E N T I A L & C O M M E R C I A L U S E
FREE ESTIMATES www.efrenvironmental.com
CONTAINER SIZESCommercial & Residential Containers
from 2-8yd & 14-40yd
Serving Annapolis Hants & Kings County Experienced Operator
DECEMBER 2018 CONTACT VALLEY WASTE902-679-1325 or 1-877-927-8300 (toll free) www.vwrm.com
ADVANCED RECYCLING
PAPER RECYCLING IN BLUE BAGS
Magazines
Carry-out trays
Toilet paper & paper towel tubes
Books – hard covers removed
Shredded paper
Post-it notes
Posters
Greeting cards
Cigarette packs
CONTAINER RECYCLING IN BLUE BAGS
All plastic containers
Milk Cartons
Juice boxes
Metal jar lids
Detergent bottles
Shampoo & lotion bottles
Bread bags
Frozen vegetable bags
Pet food cans
ORGANICS IN GREEN CART
All food waste
Coffee filters
Tea bags
Wrapping paper
Waxed cardboard
Paper plates
Leaves & Pine needles
Facial tissue
Cat litter
GARBAGE IN CLEAR BAGS
Coffee pods
Dog waste
Paper coffee cups
Empty paint cans (lids removed)
Dryer sheets/lint
Cigarette ashes/butts
Plastic bottle caps
Straws, plastic utensils
Microwave popcorn bags
Do you have a sorting question that isn’t on the sorting guide at the back of the calendar? Check out the Valley Waste Advanced Sorting Guide
It’s filled with the most common sorting questions that people have asked us over the years – lots of items that didn’t make it to our regular sorting guide. Still don’t see your answer? Give us a call or search for the item on our app!
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• Fire Extinguishers• Recharging and Inspections• Safety Equipment• Traffic Control Products
• First Aid Products• CSA Footwear• Certified in Kitchen & Off-Road
Fire Suppression Systems
5943 Hwy#1, Cambridge, N.S. B0P 1G0Phone 902-538-7214 Fax 902-538-7742 www.fostersfireandsafety.com
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR CHRISTMAS DAY
Christmas Day Boxing Day
NO COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
CENTRES CLOSED
NO COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
CENTRES CLOSED
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Christmas Eve
New Year’s Eve
SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR BOXING DAY
TF 1-866-538-8474902-825-3222
15 Freeman Street Middleton
W A S T E R E M O V A L F O R R E S I D E N T I A L & C O M M E R C I A L U S E
FREE ESTIMATES www.efrenvironmental.com
CONTAINER SIZESCommercial & Residential Containers
from 2-8yd & 14-40yd
Serving Annapolis Hants & Kings County Experienced Operator
Your Collection ServiceTake a few moments to read through the information below. If you have questions about the waste management program contact us. We want to help.
All items must be at roadside between 6 – 8 am on collection day. Collection day is once every two weeks. Place all materials in front of your own home, on your own side of the road.
Garbage• Use standard size CLEAR
bags. (Not longer than 39 inches when flat).
• Maximum weight per bag is 15 kg
• Large or bulky items are collectedduring Spring cleanup.See April for details.
Recyclables• Use standard size
blue bags.(Not longer than 39inches when flat).
• Maximum weight per bag is 15 kg
• Recyclables must be CLEAN & DRY
• Paper and recyclable containers (plastic, cans, milk cartons) belong in separate recycling bags.
CardboardIf cardboard can’t fitinside your recycling bag,flatten and bundle to 3ft x 2ft x 1ft • Up to two bundles of cardboard.
CLEAR BAGS MUST BE USED FOR GARBAGE.
When necessary, one solid coloured bag per collection may be used
for personal garbage items(eg. regular black garbage bag).
+
4 + 4 = 8 Bags Total
4 Recycling
RECYCLING: 4 BAG LIMIT*
*If you don’t use your fullgarbage limits you can substitute each unused garbage bag with
an additional recycling bag.
One Green Cart• Cart and contents
must not exceed 100 kg (220 lbs).
• Do not overfill your cart – the lid must be able to close.
• If you require a green cart or mini bin contact the Valley Waste office. Fees may apply.
• PLEASE no plastic, metal or glass in the cart!
Yard Waste• Up to two bundles of brush;
maximum length of 4 ft and maximum width of 2 ft.
• If you have a large amount of pine needles (too many for your cart), they can be placed in clear bags and count as part of your garbage limit; total number of bags (garbage + pine needles) may not exceed four. Pine needles in clear bags will also be accepted during SpringCleanup.
2 ft
4 ft
GARBAGE: 4 BAG LIMIT
4 Garbage
Green Cart
Yard waste(leaves, brush, sawdust,weeds, wood shavings…)
Cat Litter
All soiled &non-recyclable paper(tissues, paper towels,paper plates, wrappingpaper, sugar & flour bags,pizza & detergent boxes)
All food waste(including meat, fish bones & shells)
ORGANICS EVERYTHING ELSE
Blue Bag #1
Phone books
Paper egg cartons
Newspaper
File folders
Envelopes
Paperback books
Cereal boxes
Flyers & magazines
Corrugated cardboardcan also be flattened & bundled (3 ft. x 2 ft. x 1 ft.) & placed beside the bag.
Paper (includingshredded paper)
PAPER
1CONTAINERS
All plastic containers:(food containers like ice cream, yogurt, cake and cookie trays, shampoo bottles, cleaning fluid bottles, windshield washer containers, etc).
NEW! Foam Polystyrene trays, cups, egg cartons, blocks
Blue Bag #2
Milk & juice cartons(no caps please)
Beer & pop cans Liquor bottles(Beverage containers can also be returned to an ENVIRO-DEPOT™ for a refund)
Tin/steel food cans
Glass bottles & jars(please remove lids)
Empty Plastic bags
uice cararttotonsns
Sorting Your WasteClear Garbage Bags
NO ASHES
Search our WHAT GOES WHERE feature at vwrm.com
Foil plates & trays
We prefer you use paper or boxboard to line your mini-bin or green cart but if you must use a bag, please use only 100% compostable bags labelled with the following symbol. Biodegradable and oxo-degradable plastic bags are not acceptable.
Potato chip bags & candy wrappers
Toothpaste tubes, toothbrushes & floss
Paper Coffee cups
Diapers
Toys, unusable clothing & footwear
Incandescent light bulbs, empty spray cans & empty paint cans (lids removed)
Feminine hygiene products
Coffee pods
Broken glass (boxed or wrapped)
Small appliances
Zone ‘A’ includes: All of Annapolis County, the Town of Annapolis Royal some of Kings County, the East Dalhousie area, everything west of Victoria Road, and that part of Victoria Road that is south of Brow Mtn Rd.
Zone ‘B’ includes: Within the Villages of Kingston and Greenwood, Kings County east of Victoria Road, and that portion of Victoria Road that is north of Brow Mtn. Rd.
BRIDGETOWN MIDDLETON
BERWICK
KENTVILLE
NORTH KENTVILLE
NEW MINASWOLFVILLE
Annapolis Royal
Within the boundaries of Kingston and Greenwood
Villages = Zone B
Area for Cleanup 2018 Spring Clean-up Fall Clean-upZONE A - ON YOUR REGULAR COLLECTION DAY APRIL 16 - 27 SEPTEMBER 17 - 28 Town of Annapolis Royal April 18 September 19Town of Kentville (Within Town limits) April 30 October 1 Village of New Minas May 1 October 2 Town of Wolfville May 2 October 3 Communities of Bridgetown and North Kentville (NEW) May 3 October 4 Towns of Middleton and Berwick May 4 October 5 ZONE B - ON YOUR REGULAR COLLECTION DAY MAY 7 – 18 OCTOBER 8 - 19
Spring & Fall Cleanup 2018
Not sure of your day?Call 1-877-927-8300