recycling - Multi Material BC

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recycling - Multi Material BC
recycling REGION MAPS
beaver valley
RECYCL
city of trail
EAST TRAIL
GD
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LU
MB
IA
} Gable top containers
} Aseptic containers
} Coffee cups
RIV
ER
at Drop-off Depots
Tuesday: West Trail east of Glover Dockerill, Second St.
wednesday: East Trail west of 5th & McQuarrie St.
to Gyro Park
thursday: Glenmerry west of Lily St.
friday: Waneta, Miral Heights & Shavers Bench
Week 2
You can ensure plastic bags are recycled by taking them to a
drop-off depot. They can be recycled ONLY at a depot, please
don’t put them in your blue box or paper recycling bag. See inside.
w Recycle Foam Packaging but ONLY
at Drop-off Depots
Week 2
Monday: Area A South/East
Wedneday: Village of Montrose
Thursday: Fruitvale South of the Tracks
Friday: Fruitvale North of the Tracks
Beginning May 19, you can recycle foam food packaging and
cushion packaging but ONLY by taking them to a drop-off depot.
Please separate colour and white foam and please don’t put foam
packaging in your blue box or recycling bag. See inside.
Monday: Rivervale and Oasis
tuesday: West Trail west of Glover Dockerill,
Second St. & Casino
wednesday: East Trail east of 5th & McQuarrie St.
thursday: Glenmerry north of HWY 3 &
East of Lily St.
Friday: Sunningdale & Tadanac
rossland & area
Red
Mountain
Area
Begin M
} Take-out containers
} Plant pots
v Recycle Plastic Bags but ONLY
Week 1
Monday: Area A North/West
Your Recycling
to
Changes
Starting May 19, add these materials to your container
recycling box! See more inside.
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MB
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Week 1
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u You Can Recycle More
WANETA
JUNCTION
LILY ST.
genelle
warfield
Drop-off Depots
} Trail Bottle Depot, 562 Rossland Avenue, Trail,
250-364-3025
} Regional District of Kootenay Boundary, McKelvey
Creek Landfill, 1900 Highway 3B, Trail, 250-368-9148
ABOUT Multi-Material BC
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Starting May 19, 2014, businesses that supply packaging and printed paper to BC
residents will be responsible for collecting and managing these materials so they can be
recycled. Multi-Material BC (MMBC), a non-profit organization working on behalf of these
businesses, will be responsible for residential recycling programs in many areas across BC,
either directly or by working with local governments, First Nations, private companies and
not-for-profit organizations.
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ideal set-out:
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Patterson
Week 1
Monday: Red Mountain, Black Bear & Paterson
Tuesday: Rossland west of Spokane St.,
including Southbelt
Wedneday: Upper Rossland east of Spokane St.,
north of Columbia Ave.
Thursday: Lower Rossland east of Spokane St.,
south of Columbia Ave.
IA
MB
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Week2
thursday: Upper Genelle
friday: Lower Genelle
& China Creek
Week2
monday: Upper Warfield
tuesday: Lower Warfield /
Annabel
Unsure what to do with household hazardous waste, used oil,
batteries, electronics and more? Call the RCBC Hotline 1-800-667-4321
or check Recyclepedia (www.rcbc.ca/recyclepedia/search)
Missed Collection?
Other collection questions
or need information?
Call Alpine Disposal and Recycling Ltd.
Located at:
9370 Hwy 22A, Trail, BC, V1R 4X7
Customer Service: 1-866-596-5444
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.alpinegroup.ca
RecyclingInBC.ca
Recycling More in BC - Brought to You by Industry
For Communities of:
Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper
3B
GLENMERRY
WEST TRAIL
MONTROSE
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Recycl
Keep recycling using your existing blue box for container recyclables
and your reusable blue bag for paper recyclables. See inside to be sure of
what goes where. Need another box or reusable bag? Contact Alpine Disposal
and Recycling Ltd. at 1-866-596-5444.
FRUITVALE
TADANAC
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ARTING M
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SUNNINGDALE
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oundary,
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Guide – Kootenay
Region
East Sub
Recycling
Match your colour to the calendar on
the reverse page to find your recycling day!
Columbia Gardens, Fruitvale, Genelle,
Montrose, Oasis, Paterson, Rivervale,
Rossland, Trail, Warfield
RecyclingInBC.ca
Recycling More in BC - Brought to You by Industry
WHAT’S IN - WHAT’S OUT RECYCLING
RECYCLE AT DROP-OFF DEPOTS ONLY
Place at curb by 8 a.m.
recycling COLLECTION SCHEDULE
Place box and bag at curb by 8 a.m.
Printed Paper
Paper Packaging
Steel
containing liquids Packaging
when sold
Aluminum
Containers
Recycle Every Other Week
Plastic Bags and Overwrap
Check Here for Your Recycling Day
Plastic Bags and Overwrap
PLEASE RECYCLE AT DEPOTS:
Plastic
Containers
Paper Packaging
containing dry goods
when sold
Paper Recycling in Your Existing
Reusable Blue Recycling Bag
PLEASE RECYCLE:
} Newspapers, inserts, flyers, catalogues, magazines, telephone books
REMEMBER: Place newspapers and flyers loose in bag, not inside plastic or paper bags.
Remove plastic wraps.
} Household paper, paper gift wrap, greeting cards
} Boxboard boxes
REMEMBER: Flatten and place in collection container, not inside a cardboard box or bag.
Remove liners.
} Moulded boxboard, e.g., beverage carry-out trays
} Paper bags with single & multiple paper layers, e.g., pet food bags
} Shredded paper
REMEMBER: Stuff smaller amounts of shredded paper between layers of other material in paper
bag so it won’t blow out. Large amounts of shredded paper should be tied firmly in a clear
plastic bag (no opaque, coloured or black bags) and placed inside, if room, or next to paper bag.
} Corrugated cardboard
REMEMBER: Flatten and tie in bundles no larger than 8” thick (20 cm) X 30” wide (78 cm)
X 30” tall (78 cm); staples and tape accepted; place beside bag. Remove plastic wrap from
cardboard flats.
Do NOT INCLUDE
Ó Hardcover or paperback books
Ó Non-paper gift wrap, e.g. foil, ribbons
or bows
Ó Musical greeting cards with batteries
Ó Paper towel, napkins or tissues
Ó Boxes with wax coatings,
e.g., grocery shipping boxes
Ó Foil-lined bags, e.g., for cookies and some
pet food
Ó Padded envelopes
Ó Rubber bands
Glass Bottles
and Jars
Container Recycling in Existing Blue Box
PLEASE RECYCLE (*New Items You Can Recycle):
} Paper *hot and cold beverage cups,
*milk cartons, *aseptic boxes and
cartons, e.g., soups, sauces; frozen
dessert boxes, e.g. ice cream
} Plastic clamshells, e.g., for baked
goods, fruit, eggs; trays and tops;
tubs and lids
} Aluminum foil wrap, *aluminum
take-out and baking containers
} Microwavable bowls and cups
} Metal cans and lids
} Clear and coloured non-deposit
REMEMBER:
} Empty and rinse
} Put metal lids inside cans and squeeze slightly glass bottles and jars
} Aerosol cans and caps
} Plastic bottles, tubs, jugs and jars
with caps and lids
} *Plastic cold drink cups and lids
} *Plastic garden plant pots and
seedling trays
} Plastic pails, less than 25L, e.g.,
for laundry detergent, ice cream
} Spiral wound paper cans and lids,
e.g., frozen juice concentrate
Clear or opaque plastic bags
for groceries, dry cleaning,
bread, newspapers
and flyers
} Outer bags and wrap for diaper
and feminine hygiene products,
paper towels, tissues, bulk
paper products and soft drink
can flats
}
REMEMBER:
} Cut off or remove metal grommets, rope
drawstrings and non-plastic items from
plastic bags
Bags for produce, pre-washed
salad, dry bulk foods and
frozen vegetables
} Bags for water softener, salt,
wood pellet and garden
product bags
} Overwrap on mattresses,
furniture and electronic
equipment
}
MAY 2014
SUN MON TUE WED THU
} Empty bags of paper receipts and
food residues
} Stuff and tie firmly into one bag
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*Plastic foam containers, trays for food and cushion packaging
used to protect electronics, small appliances, etc.
REMEMBER:
} Remove labels, tape, paper and cardboard
} Please separate colour and white plastic foam
Do NOT INCLUDE
Ó Packing chips, peanuts or foam noodles
Ó Blue or pink foam board insulation
Want more information? Go to: RecyclingInBC.ca
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PLEASE RECYCLE AT DEPOTS
(*New Items You Can Recycle):
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Do NOT INCLUDE
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Ó Lumber or construction wrap
Ó Multi-layer or laminated plastic
packaging, e.g. for bacon, deli meats,
cheese slices, etc.
Ó Plastic shipping envelopes; bubble
packaging
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Do NOT INCLUDE
Ó Crinkly cellophane wrap, e.g. for tea,
floral arrangements
Ó Plastic bags labelled biodegradable or
compostable
Ó Zipper-lock bags; potato chip or
snack bags
Ó Kitchen plastic wrap or stretch wrap
for meat, poultry, fish or cheese
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Glass Collection: Though glass bottles and jars are being collected at the same time as other
recyclables, the collector is sorting the glass into a separate compartment on the truck. Keeping
glass apart from other containers ensures both types of materials are recycled properly.
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whole or broken window glass or mirrors;
ceramic products
Ó Blister packs, e.g., plastic/foil protective
packaging for chewing gum and pills
Ó Packaging labelled as biodegradable
Ó Ceramic pots; lawn edging, tarps, plastic
furniture, garden hoses; string or rope
Ó Pails larger than 25L
Ó Full or partly full aerosol cans or aerosols
that contained paint, waxes, polishes,
lubricating oils, solvents, insulating foam,
pesticides, or hazardous waste marked
with hazardous materials symbols,
e.g., corrosives, poisons or flammable products.
(For information about how to dispose of the
above materials, call the RCBC Hotline 1-800667-4321 or check Recyclepedia, www.rcbc.ca/
recyclepedia/search)
FRI
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SUN MON TUE
} Remove caps, pumps and lids, place loose in box
} Take deposit containers to Return-It Depot
} Take plastic bags and foam containers to drop off depot
Ó Plastic bags or foam containers
Ó Straws, non-paper insulating wraps
Ó Foil-lined cardboard take-out container lids
Ó Propane tanks or cylinders; steel or plastic
paint cans
Ó Bottles for motor oil, vehicle lubricants
or wax products
Ó Pails for lubricants and oils
Ó Metal or plastic toys
Ó Coat hangers; pots, pans or baking trays
Ó Appliances; hardware or other scrap
metal; wiring, metal cords or
extension cords
Ó Chip or foil bags; foil wrap with paper,
e.g., butter, cigarettes; stand-up pouches
Ó Liquid absorbing pads; kitchen plastic wrap or
stretch wrap for meat, poultry, fish or cheese
Ó Drinking glasses; dishes; cookware;
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