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Put Waste in its Place
Waste Diversion / Reduction / Recycling at Fairlawn |
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What’s been
happening ? |
Last year,
Toronto sent 86 trucks per day to
Michigan carrying 750,000 tons of garbage
(1.5 billion pounds of solid waste). And we’re contributing too
much garbage at Fairlawn – e.g., a survey of SIX bags of
Fairlawn garbage revealed 2/3 of the contents could have been
recycled or sent to the green bin. |
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What’s up now ? |
Building on the
existing recycling program at Fairlawn, our waste diversion
improvement will commence Nov. 25, 2007 with an improved
system of clear labels, signs and waste containers always nearby
– to make it easy and convenient to put each waste item in its
proper place. |
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What goes where? |
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Green Bin |
All food waste, fruits
and vegetable scraps, meat, shellfish and fish products, pasta,
bread, cereal, dairy products & egg shells, candies, cookies, cake,
soiled paper towels and tissues, paper coffee cups, paper plates,
serviettes, wax Dixie cups, coffee grounds, filters, tea bags,
soiled paper food packaging, fast food paper packaging, ice cream
boxes, muffin paper, flour and sugar bags, diapers, sanitary
products, animal waste, bedding, kitty litter, pet food, baking
ingredients, herbs, spices, household plants including soil, |
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Recycling |
Rinse all containers
to remove residue. Cardboard cans:
refrigerated dough, frozen juice, chip, nut powdered drink mix and
powdered cleanser containers. Put loose metal end inside cardboard
can and pinch closed. Discard plastic pull-off strip and/or peel-off
seal. Plastic food jars, tubs & lids such as margarine,
yogurt, ice cream, cottage cheese & sour cream containers.
Plastic bottles & jugs with lids securely fastened. Milk &
juice cartons. Empty paint cans & lids. Lids must be
separate from the can. Empty aerosol cans. Remove and discard
lids.
Metal cans.
Put lid inside can & pinch closed. Glass bottles & jars.
Remove & discard lids. Aluminum
rigid trays & pie plates. Drink boxes. Remove & discard
jaws. Household paper including junk mail, writing paper,
computer paper, flyers, & envelopes. Paper gift wrap & cards.
Remove ribbons & bows. Paper egg cartons, rolls & bags.
Boxboard boxes such as cardboard cereal, tissue & detergent
boxes. Remove liners, plastic windows & flatten boxes. Newspapers
& telephone directories. Magazines, catalogues & books.
Corrugated cardboard. Clean, unwaxed
& flattened. |
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Coffee Cup Lids
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Although polystyrene
items are NOT accepted in the usual city blue boxes, we have a
special collection for them and we’ll
deliver them to a depot. |
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Garbage |
The items not in the
category above are garbage (keep it minimal!)
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Note: There are
3 locations for diaper recycling:
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in the women’s washroom, Upper Level,
outside the Birtch Room
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in the washroom between the Gym and the
Assembly Hall in the basement
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by the washroom outside the Assembly Hall,
near the Lower Kitchen
We need your help!
The signs list everything that goes into each
container. It may take a little extra time at first but
with everyone doing their bit we can reduce the number of garbage bags and
trucks to reduce our impact on the world! Please put the right waste
item in the right container!
Send us your feedback and suggestions:
What does NOT go into the Green
Bin
(these
items do not break down and cannot be turned into
compost)
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Plastic wrap, baggies, sandwich bags
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Plastic items such as food containers (e.g.
yogurt or margarine tubs), cutlery
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Plastic milk bags
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Styrofoam, meat tray liners
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Foil
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Waxed paper
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Candles
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Artificial flowers and plants
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Leather, textiles, clothing
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Rugs, carpets
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Cigarette butts, tobacco
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Corks (from wine bottles)
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Gum
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Ear cleaners, cotton balls, make-up
removal pads, dental floss
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Baby wipes
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Disposable mop sheets
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Dryer lint, dryer sheets
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Vacuum cleaner bags and contents
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Feathers
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Hair, pet fur
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Dead animals
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Fireplace or BBQ ashes
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Wood products, wood chips
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Recyclable materials
Do NOT recycle
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Plastic: toys, make-up jars, caulking
tubes, clear egg cartons, fruit and vegetable containers, food storage
containers, drinking cups and take-out food containers,
molded bakery item trays, pails with metal
handles, motor oil jugs, bags, plant trays and flower pots, foam cups,
dishes and egg cartons (polystyrene or Styrofoam)
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Glass: drinking glasses, dishes, cups,
crystal, window glass, light bulbs, mirrors, pottery, pots and pans,
make-up jars
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Metal: coat hangers, pots and
batteries
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Aluminum:
foil wrap and bags (i.e. potato chip bags)
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Fibres: tissues (put in green bin),
waxed paper, foil gift wrap, waxed cardboard
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NOTE: some of these items can be
recycled at a Drop-off Depot or a Community
Environment Day event.
For more information, call
416-338-2010 or visit
www.toronto.ca/recycle
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