Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 4 Mar 2010, p. 22

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22 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, March 4, 2010 Your Halton Connection March 2010 www.halton.ca More Blue and Green for a Better Planet by Regional Chair Gary Carr Did you Know? kÏ The GreenCart can be used in the U?QFPMMKÏRMMÃÏ2MGJCRÏN?NCPÏPMJJQÏD?AG?JÏ tissues and hair are accepted in the %PCCL!?PR Ï$JMQQÏAMRRMLÏ@?JJQÏK?ICÌSNÏ pads and sanitary products go in the garbage. kÏ Reusable and disposable household batteries can be dropped off for recycling at most community centres and City or Town Halls in Halton. In ÏLC?PJWÏÏIEÏMDÏ@?RRCPGCQÏ were collected at these sites. New Online Waste Management Tools If you have recently visited our website www.halton.ca, you will have noticed a new look and feel to help you find all the information you are looking for about Halton's programs and services. Halton.ca is now much simpler to use, and has some exciting new tools designed to provide residents with additional customer service opportunities. Halton's website now also offers a "share" button on every page which allows anyone to share information on over 224 social media tools, including Facebook and Twitter. Two new waste management customer service tools have been added to allow residents to easily find information and place a service request online. The first tool is the Put Waste in its Place database where residents can type in any item and the results will show how to reuse, recycle or dispose of that item properly. The second tool consists of several online Customer Service Requests. This service provides residents with an easy way to notify Halton Region of possible missed garbage and GreenCart collection, report broken Blue Boxes and GreenCarts, and to quickly order items such as Yard Waste labels and Waste Management Calendars. Both new tools can be found online by visiting www.halton.ca/waste. and safe disposal of household hazardous waste and electronic waste more convenient. Details can be found at www.halton.ca/waste. Another option is the Ontario Electronic Stewardship's Waste and Electrical and Electronic Equipment program, that takes back electronic waste for recycling. For a list of participating local retailers visit www.dowhatyoucan.ca/electronics. kÏ There are currently 83 publicly-funded elementary and secondary schools using the GreenCart program in Halton. &?JRMLÏ0CEGMLÏGQÏRFCÏÍPQRÏKSLGAGN?JGRWÏ GLÏ-LR?PGMÏRMÏF?TCÏQMÏK?LWÏQAFMMJQÏ participating in the program. kÏ Clear plastic "clamshell" containers SQCBÏDMPÏ@CPPGCQÏRMK?RMCQÏJCRRSACÏ CEEQÏ?LBÏ@?ICBÏEMMBQÏCRA Ï?PCÏLMRÏ PCAWAJ?@JCÏGLÏ&?JRMLhQÏ JSCÏ MVCQ Ï These products are made from different plastic types--PET 1 or PS 6. PET 1 bottles are accepted in the JSCÏ MVÏ@SRÏ.#2ÏÏiAJ?KQFCJJQjÏ AMLR?GLÏ?ÏAFCKGA?JÏ?BBGRGTCÏ?LBÏ?PCÏ K?LSD?ARSPCBÏBGDDCPCLRJWÏUFGAFÏK?ICQÏ the "clamshells" unrecyclable. PS 6 plastics and Styrofoam are not accepted GLÏ&?JRMLÏ0CEGMLhQÏ JSCÏ MVÏNPMEP?K Electronics Recycling Electronics contain recyclable materials such as steel, glass, copper, aluminum, plastics and even lead which is why they should not go in the garbage. There are now several options to conveniently drop off unwanted electronics for proper recycling and as a result, electronics will no longer be accepted with bulk item collection. Unwanted electronics (TVs, cell phones, computer monitors, computers, printers, etc.) can be dropped off for recycling at the Halton Waste Management Site (HWMS) for no charge (up to five items per trip). For information about the HWMS, including hours of operation, please visit www.halton.ca/waste. In 2010, Halton will also hold four Special Waste Dropoff Days throughout the Region to make the recycling Bulk Item Collection ­ three item limit, no electronics Many residents will have had their first bulk waste collection date for 2010. Bulk waste is considered a large household item that is over 23 kg (50 lbs) or that will not fit into a closed garbage bag or container (i.e. furniture, wood, flooring). Please remember there is a three item limit per scheduled bulk collection day. Consider giving items in good condition to a reuse centre as items collected for bulk are disposed of in the landfill. Bulk waste collection takes place in all urban and rural areas, excluding Halton Hills Collection Areas 1 and 2. Please note: There is no bulk waste collection in May, 2010. Metal items and appliances are not accepted as bulk waste but are collected by a call-in appointment that can be made by dialing 311 or 905-825-6000. Meetings at Halton Region Headquarters Mar. 3, 9:30 a.m. Mar. 23, 9:30 a.m. Mar. 24, 9:30 a.m. Mar. 24, 1:30 p.m. Mar. 31, 9:30 a.m. Regional Council Meeting &C?JRFÏÏ1MAG?JÏ1CPTGACQÏ!RCÏ Planning & Public Works Cte Administration & Finance Cte Regional Council Meeting We welcome your feedback. Contact Access Halton at accesshalton@halton.ca "G?JÏÏMPÏÌÌÏkÏ2MJJÏDPCCÏÌÌÌÏkÏ227ÏÌÌÏkÏUUU F?JRML A?Ï 2FCÏ0CEGML?JÏ+SLGAGN?JGRWÏMDÏ&?JRMLÏkÏÏ PMLRCÏ0B Ï-?ITGJJCÏ-LR?PGMÏÏ*+Ï* +CCRGLEQÏA?LÏ@CÏTGCUCBÏ?RÏwww.halton.ca This page has been donated by this newspaper to communicate important information to Halton residents at no cost to taxpayers.

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