Recycling and Waste Collection Calendar 2010 Public Works Services Department 395 Mulock Drive, PO Box 328, STN Main, Newmarket, ON L3Y 4X7 | 905-895-5193 www.newmarket.ca Garbage collection week is changing, see inside for details.
Recycling and Waste Collection Calendar
2010Public Works Services Department395 Mulock Drive, PO Box 328, STN Main, Newmarket, ON L3Y 4X7 | 905-895-5193www.newmarket.ca
Garbage
collection week
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see inside
for details.
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Mayor’s MessageI would like to once again extend my greatestthanks to Newmarket residents for your contin-ued effort and commitment to waste diversion.
In our increasingly ecological-friendly society,Newmarket is proving to be a leader in environ-mental preservation and sustainability. The greenbin program is one noteworthy example asNewmarket residents have continuously demon-strated their support for this initiative by makingthis town one of Canada’s top waste diverters.
Working together, we can continue to ensure aclean, healthy and beautiful community for bothourselves and future generations to enjoy. Keepup the great work!
Tony Van Bynen, MayorTONY VAN BYNEN
2010 Waste and Recycling Calendar
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All materials for recycling collection mustbe placed in a rigid container no largerthan 26 inches long, 16 inches wide and 14 inches deep. Do not use nets or lids tocover your container.
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 5 p.m. the nightbefore. Maximum of three bags/cans/items of garbage every two weeks.Additional bags/containers must have a “Garbage Bag Tag” affixed.Strips of 5 tags for $12 may be purchased at one of these locations:
• Newmarket Municipal Office, 395 Mulock Drive,• Operations Centre*, 623 Timothy Street (moving in summer 2010)• Ray Twinney Complex, 100 Eagle Street• Public Library*, 438 Park Avenue• Magna Centre, 800 Mulock Drive
*Cash or cheque only
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)
Acceptable Containers for Garbage
These items are NOT picked up: hazardous and biomedical waste; household paints, solvents & pesticides; syringes and needles;car parts and tires; propane tanks; and construction/ demolition waste. Disposal information forthese items can be found throughout this calendar, or by calling 1.877.464.9675.
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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 TRANSFER STATION23068 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 unit Yard waste .......................................................... No chargeSpecific types of electronic equipment .......... No charge(see January 2009 for details)
Disposal rates are for residents of York Region (small residential quantities only).Cash, Visa and debit card are accepted.
York Region’s First Community Environmental CentreWhat is a CommunityEnvironmental Centre?
Community Environmental Centres (CECs)provide residents with a convenient locationto drop off a variety of materials, includingthose not easily managed through the cur-rent waste collection programs.
York Region has partnered with Goodwill Industries and Habitat for Humanity YorkRegion to collect reusable goods at the CEC, such as clothing, household goods andbuilding materials.
Some of the materials accepted include:■ Blue Box recyclables■ Drywall■ Electronics■ Energy efficient light bulbs
NEWHOURS
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YARD WASTE DROP-OFFMiller Waste Systems1351 Bloomington Rd.Richmond HillHours open* (Winter):Dec. 1 - Mar. 31Monday to Friday 8:00 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”) in diameter and 1.8 m (6’) long, stumps & root balls, driveway & road sweepings, kitchen & food waste, animal droppings, rocks/stones, dirt/topsoil and non organic 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 without notice.
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■ Metal appliances*■ Non-treated lumber■ Scrap metal ■ Shredded paper■ Small household batteries* Fee of $20 per unit if containing CFCs.
Location:130 McCleary Court, City of Vaughan
Hours open:Thursday to Monday, including Saturdays and Sundays9:30am to 4:30pmFrom April 1st to October 31st the CECwill be open extended hours until 7pm on Thursday evenings.
For more information please contact York Region at 1-877-464-9675 or visitwww.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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Environmental LeadershipKermit the frog once said ‘it’s not easy being green.’
It may not be easy, but in the Town of Newmarket it is a way of life. The Town continues to lead the way in environmental initiatives and remains one of Canada’s most progressive environmental leaders.
Newmarket has celebrated numerous environmentalmilestones, including:
For more information on Newmarket’s environmental initiatives please visitwww.newmarket.ca and click on environmental leadership
or e-mail [email protected].
• Canada’s greenest subdivision – first subdivision in Canada to be built toLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum standards
• A Pesticide and idle free community
• An Active Newmarket Environmental Advisory Committee (NEAC) that participate in environmental policy and public advocacy
• A highly successful green bin program which has led to a 64% waste diversion rate
• A new Environmental Community Plan coming in 2010
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'Waste not, Want not!'Don’t forget to compostAlthough compostable items are accepted in the green bin program, the Town of
Newmarket encourages all residents to continue to use backyard composters.
Compost produces an excellent soil conditioner and is a less costly way to divert
organic waste from landfill.
Composters are available year round at the Townof Newmarket Operations Centre
(623 Timothy Street) for $36 (cash or cheque only).
Please note the Operations Centre will be moving in summer 2010.
Visit www.newmarket.ca to learn more about Newmarket’s waste diversion initiatives.
Composting tips• Always keep your compost
material as moist as a dampsponge.
• Chop waste into smaller bitsfor faster decomposition.
• Don't add thick layers of anyone material (particularlygrass), mix it with othermaterials instead.
• Continue to compostthroughout the winter. The composting processslows down but speeds upagain in the spring. Coldtemperatures are actuallybeneficial, the freezingaction breaks down thefibres in organic materialthat aids in decompositiononce it thaws out.
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Committed to Excellence
York Region staff take great pride in our workplace and in a job welldone. This is reflected in providing top-notch customer service toYork 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 needsof 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
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caThe 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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Green Bin and Blue Box are collected WEEKLY. Garbageis picked up every other week on your regular day inthe weeks that begin with the purple arrow indicator.
Maximum 6' (1.8 m)- cut in pieces if necessary
Garbage collection thisweek remainsunchanged
Garbage collection thisweek remainsunchanged
New garbage collection schedule begins
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CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION IS ON JANUARY 11 ONLY.Remove ALL decorations, nails, tree stands and plastic tree bags. Please notecrews will not dig out a tree or climb a snow bank to retrieve one.
NO SERVICECollection is
ONE DAY LATER for therest of this week
New Year’s Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Return your glass, plastic, aluminum, bag-in-box and Tetra Pak containers
from the LCBO to The Beer Store and get your full deposit refund.
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Metal and Large Item Pick-upLarge metal items such as appliances, barbecues (no propane tanks), bed frames, furnaces, hot water heaters and bicycles must be recycled. Purchase a large item tag for $12 at one of the locations listed on page 1 and call 1-866-421-5625 toarrange 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.
Furniture, mattresses, box springs, toilets and other large items are to be placed at the curb for pick up on your regular garbage collection day with a large itemtag which can be purchased for $12 at one of the locations listed on page 1.
Carpet and linoleum will be picked up on your regular garbage collection dayprovided it is cut up and securely tied in bundles weighing less than 20 kg (44 lbs)and no longer than 1.2m (4 ft). Each bundle counts towards the item limit at thecurb. Extra bag tags can be purchased 5 for $12 at one of the locations listed on page 1.
Construction & Demolition WasteTake 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 a charitableorganization.
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Green Bin and Blue Box are collected WEEKLY. Garbageis picked up every other week on your regular day inthe weeks that begin with the purple arrow indicator.
6Anti-Idling: Idling for 10 minutes a day can produce a quarter tonne of CO2 emissions each year.If you stop for more than 10 seconds, except in traffic, turn off your engine.Natural Resources Canada, www.nrcan.gc.ca
Family Day Valentine’s Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Don’t forget to return your LCBO beverage containers to The Beer
Store for a full deposit refund.
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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 MANAGEYOUR LEFTOVERS
Stewardship Ontario is pleased to be working in partnership with Ontario municipalities to divert more household hazardous waste from landfi ll.
This includes paint, coatings, solvents and their containers; used oil fi lters; empty containers for all types of oil, as well as hydraulic, power steering and transmission fl uids; single use, dry cell batteries; automotive antifreeze; pressurized containers such as propane tanks; fertilizers and pesticides and their containers.
Try using them up or giving them away fi rst. Leftover, unwanted materials can be taken to many municipal collection sites for reuse or recycling. Where this is not possible, materials will be disposed of responsibly. For a list of locations that accept these materialsgo to dowhatyoucan.ca
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Garbage Collection Week
Green Bin and Blue Box are collected WEEKLY. Garbageis picked up every other week on your regular day inthe weeks that begin with the purple arrow indicator.
DST begins – turnclocks forward onehour at bedtime.
Earth Hour
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Energy: Standby power - power consumed even when a deviceis turned 'off' - accounts for as much as 10% the averagehousehold's annual electricity consumption. Unplug deviceswhen not in use, or use a power bar. Environment Canada
St. Patrick’s Day 1st Day of Spring
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Bag it Back Ontario. Return your empty LCBO beverage
containers to The Beer Store and get your deposit back.
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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.
Acceptable Containers:Place weeds, plant trimmings and leaves in paper yardbags or any rigid open top container that has handles. Bundle branches as shown.
No plastic bags
These items should not be placed with Yard Waste:Kitchen scraps, grass clippings, rocks, dirt, sod, tree stumps, larger branches, flower pots/ trays, painted or treated wood and animal droppings.
Maximum 10cm (4” ) dia.
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Green Bin and Blue Box are collected WEEKLY. Garbageis picked up every other week on your regular day inthe weeks that begin with the purple arrow indicator.
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Plastic bags/wildlife:Plastic bags are estimated to kill up to one million sea birds, 100,000 sea mammalsand countless fish each year. United Nations Environmental Program, June 2006
Friday collectionmoved to
Monday, April 5
Good Friday
Easter Sunday Easter Monday
Earth Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Do your part for the environment. Return all your LCBO beverage
containers to The Beer Store for a full deposit refund.
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COSMETIC PESTICIDES NOW BANNED FOR SALE AND USE IN ONTARIO
SMART TIPS TO GROW GREENMow Smart Reduce the growth of weeds by cutting your grass less often. Keeping the lawn between 6 and 8 cm (2½ to 3 inches) high blocks out the light weeds need to germinate. 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 Wisely Your lawn only needs 2.5 cm (1 inch) of water a week. Water in the morning when more water gets absorbed. Don’t water when rain is expected and don’t 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 or shrubs before they can infest your garden. You can use this method to control aphids but to be effective, it must be done repeatedly.
Plan Ahead Native 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 year, as it can encourage pests to move in.
For more helpful tips and green alternatives visit ontario.ca/additup
Paid for by the Government of Ontario
Using pesticides on our lawns and gardens is unnecessary and harms our environment along with the health of our families and pets. That’s why Ontario has banned the use and sale of pesticides for cosmetic purposes. The ban replaces any municipal bylaws, establishing one clear set of easy-to-understand rules.
Safely Disposing of Pesticides Help protect our environment by properly disposing leftover pesticides. To fi nd out about collection events or where to fi nd the closest depot to you, visit dowhatyoucan.ca.
GROWING HEALTHY LAWNS AND GARDENSHaving 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.
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Pesticides: Some pesticides are no longer permitted in Canada. Dispose of any containing these active ingredients: diazinon,chlorpyrifos (typically found in bait), methoxychlor or benomyl. See Household Hazardous Waste (see p.3) for disposal information.
Victoria Day
Mother’s Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Return your empty LCBO beverage containers to The Beer Store and get your deposit back.
It’s a trip worth making.
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Canadian Environment Week: May 30 - June 5, 2010
Yard Waste CollectionRecycling
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Garbage Collection Week
Green Bin and Blue Box are collected WEEKLY. Garbageis picked up every other week on your regular day inthe weeks that begin with the purple arrow indicator.
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Litter: Litter -- it's In your hands.
Grass/weeds: Leaving grass clippings on your lawn can helpyour lawn choke out weeds by denying them the light and air.
Father’s Day
Clean Air Day
1st Day of Summer
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Keep bagging it back for a greener Ontario. Talk about
a return on your deposit!
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What Goes in the Green Bin? Food and food scrapsIf you can eat it, it goes in the Green Bin. Meat and fish bones and shells, fat, greaseand 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 paperShredded 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, muffinpaper, paper cups and plates, paper towels and tissues, paper serviettes, paper candywrappers and any paper or cardboard that contains food residue (sauce, cheese, etc.). NO waxed paper.
Personal Care itemsDiapers, hair, nail clippings, sanitary products, tampons, incontinence products, tissues.
Pet productsAnimal 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 kitchen catcher or green bin with compostable bagsinstead of plastic will help the environment.
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Re-use: Donations to charitable organizationsare a great way to avoid sending reusable itemsto landfill.
NO SERVICECollection is
ONE DAY LATER forthe rest of this week
Canada Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Return your glass, plastic, aluminum, bag-in-box and Tetra Pak containers
from the LCBO to The Beer Store and get your full deposit refund.
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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 collects (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, wheelbarrows and small boats• Clear leaves and twigs from eavestroughs, storm and roof gutters• Unclog drainage ditches so that water flows freely• Make sure swimming pool pump is circulating• Clear out dense shrubbery where mosquitoes like to rest• Turn over compost frequently• Check that door and window screens are tight fitting and in good repair• Drill holes in the bottoms of containers so water can’t collect
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Water Conservation: With less than 1% of global population, Canada holds 20%of the world’s freshwater resources and 7% of its renewable supply of fresh water.But much of this water is far away and difficult to access. Canadians actually haveaccess to 40% of our renewable freshwater resources, at most. Environment Canada
Civic Holiday
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Don’t forget to return your LCBO beverage containers to The Beer
Store for a full deposit refund.
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Household Hazardous Waste(HHW)
Hazardous materials are identified with one or more of 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 drain or on the ground. DO NOT put hazardous material in your Blue Boxor Green Bin.Take them to one of York Region's Household Hazardous Waste Depots, free of charge, listed on page 3. Residential sources only.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 cylinders).
• Tightly cap all containers
Call 1-877-464-9675 for further information or visit www.york.ca/waste.
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Carpool/emissions: Carpooling just one day a week for ayear can save you hundreds on gas and prevent 0.5 tonnes ofgreenhouse gases from being released. Pollution Probe, 2004
Labour Day
1st Day of Fall
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Bag it Back Ontario. Return your empty LCBO beverage
containers to The Beer Store and get your deposit back.
No yard waste collectionthis week
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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 andsoftware 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 packagingand batteries before delivering items to adepot listed on page 3.Most household batteries,including dry cell,rechargeable, lithium andautomotive batteries areaccepted at HHW Depots(see page 3).
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Halloween
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Footprint: Recycling, reducing and reusing is one effectiveway for individuals to live a sustainable lifestyle and reducetheir ecological footprint.
Thanksgiving Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Do your part for the environment. Return all your LCBO beverage
containers to The Beer Store for a full deposit refund.
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Winter Weather DelaysCollection may be affected when weather packs a punch.Snow, ice and wind can affect solid waste collection. Snow and ice make otherwise‘flat’ roads and lanes difficult for the trucks to navigate safely, while hills can benearly impossible to service without the risk of property damage. Wind can also betreacherous, creating roadblocks or hazards involving overhead lines.
At these times, the Town will error on the side of caution and temporarily post-pone collection service until conditions improve.
In the event of inclement weather, here’s what to do:
1. Throughout winter, please keep your sidewalk and driveway shovelled and ensure your containers are not hidden by snowbanks or other obstructions.
2. For garbage or recycling service alerts,please visit www.newmarket.ca, or phone 905-895-5193.
3. Please be patient. Servicing your home is our priority – but the safety of people and property always come first.
4. Do not place items on top of snowbanks.
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Green Bin and Blue Box are collected WEEKLY. Garbageis picked up every other week on your regular day inthe weeks that begin with the purple arrow indicator.
DST ends – turnclocks back onehour at bedtime.
15Compost: Pumpkins, cornstalks and straw are great additions to your composter.
Remembrance Day
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Return your empty LCBO beverage containers to The Beer Store and get your deposit back.
It’s a trip worth making.
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WHAT IS IT? Climate change includes changes in temperature, shifts in rainfall patterns, and more frequent extreme weather events like heavy spring rains, drought, ice storms and heat waves. Greenhouse gases from the burning of fossil fuels in vehicles, from coal plants and from industry are all contributing to climate change. The average Ontarian creates about fi ve tonnes of greenhouse gases each year: about the weight of an African elephant.
WHAT CAN WE DO? Simple actions all add up to real and positive changes. We can all make everyday choices that save energy and money and shrink our environmental footprint. Let’s get started.
HOW DOES IT AFFECT US? Climate change can show itself in many ways. Extremely hot summer weather can create droughts that threaten crops and increase smog days, lake levels could drop, insect infestations could threaten our forests, and animals like our polar bears could lose their habitat.
For tips, rewards and programs to get you started visit ontario.ca/additup
You Can Fight Climate Change
LOWER YOUR THERMOSTAT AT NIGHT
HANG YOUR CLOTHES TO DRY
TURN OFF THE LIGHTS WHEN YOU LEAVE
TAKE YOUR BIKE INSTEAD OF YOUR CAR
USE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
SWITCH TO COMPACT FLUORESCENT BULBS
UNPLUG YOUR CELLPHONE CHARGER
CAULK YOUR WINDOWS
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December 2010
JANUARY 2011
Your new calendar will be delivered in early January 2011
Yard Waste Collection
Recycling Guide Inside
Back Cover
Garbage Collection Week
Green Bin and Blue Box are collected WEEKLY. Garbageis picked up every other week on your regular day inthe weeks that begin with the purple arrow indicator.
Tree PickupJanuary 17, 2011
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Christmas Day
BoxingDay
1st Day of Winter
Have a question?Consult the back cover.
Keep bagging it back for a greener Ontario. Talk about
a return on your deposit!
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Recycling GuideRemember to combine recyclables into one
blue box. Sorting is not required. For more information visit www.york.ca/waste
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 windowsfrom pasta boxes, etc.Remove covers from hardcover books.Remove plastic sleevesfrom newspapers andmagazines.
No soiled paper, papertowels, tissues, waxedpaper, shredded paper,cookie bags, or chip bags.NO plastic bags.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
All corrugated cardboard – remove plastic wrap from waterbottle trays and pop cancases (staples are okay).
Flatten and tie in bundles no larger than60cm x 60cm x 30cm (36” x 36” x 8”).
No boxes with heavy foodor grease stains.(e.g. greasy pizza boxescan go in Green Bin)
BEVERAGE CARTONS
Tetra Pak® packages andmilk/juice cartons andjuice boxes.
Rinse and do NOT flatten.
No plastic wrap or straws.No foil pouches. (e.g. Koolaid Jammers)
METAL All food/beverage metalcans, empty aerosol cans,empty & dry metal paintcans with lids removed.
Rinse. Do NOT crush cans.Foil needs to be in loose balls of atleast 3” diameter.
No coat hangers,pots/pans, kitchen utensils or batteries.No propane cylinders. (See pg. 3 for HHW)
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PLASTIC Most rigid plastic household containers including food containers, household cleaners, shampoo bottles and microwave trays.
Rinse, leave lids on. No toys, plastic bags, plastic film, or bubblewrap, Styrofoam, foamegg trays, lawn furniture,garden hose. No motor oil containers.
GLASS All clear or coloured glassbottles and jars.
Rinse, include lids separately.
Refer to LCBO Bag-it-Backads at the top of eachmonth.
No glass cookware, lightbulbs, window or mirrorglass, drinking glasses orceramics (plates, mugs,etc.).
1 2 3 4PETE HDPE V LDPE
5 6 7PP PS OTHER
CLEAN aluminiumfoil/trays/plates.
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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Information that can be found in this calendar
Who to Call:Collection Inquiries1.866.421.5625:· Missed collections· Schedule a metal item pickup
Other Solid Waste Questions:905.895.5193Damaged blue boxes/green bin callsshould be directed to 905-895-5193.
Hazardous Materials:1.877.464.9675www.york.ca
Appliances ..............................................6
Basic Collection Information ....................1
Battery Disposal ....................................13
Bulky Items (appliances, furniture,
carpeting, swing sets, etc) ....................6
Christmas Trees ......................................5
Collection Map ........................................2
Construction/Demolition
Waste ......................................................3
Electronics Recycling ............................14
Green Bin Sorting Guide ........................11
Paint, Solvents, Pesticides ......................13
Medications, Sharps ..............................13
Recycling Guide ....................................17
Tire Recycling ..........................................3
Waste & Recycling Drop-Off Depot
Locations ..............................................3
Water Information ..................................10
Yard Waste ..............................................8
Yard Waste Drop-off Depot ......................3
Public Works Services Department395 Mulock Drive, PO Box 328, STN MainNewmarket, ON L3Y 4X7
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