Oakville Beaver, 20 Mar 2014, p. 23

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23 | Thursday, March 20, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Halton.ca 311 Please contact us as soon as possible if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. acceptable GreenCart liners? If you choose to line your GreenCart with a bag, please ensure you are using and purchasing acceptable certified compostable liners with the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) logo on the box, as shown to the right. These bags are made from plant-based materials so they compost easily. Not all liners sold are accepted for use in Halton's GreenCart program. Halton Region does not accept plastic products or plastic liners in the GreenCart. Are you using Acceptable Bags * Other acceptable liners include: · Paper towels · Newspaper/flyers · Cardboard · Paper bags · Paper food waste bags BioBag 100% Compostable Husky EcoGuard Compostable Bio-Life Glad 100% Compostable Natur Force 100% Compostable Bags BIOSAK Compostable Brown Bags Selection Eco Compostable Bags and Liners Likewise Compostable Bin Liners Greencare Compostable Bin Liners Great Value Compostable Kitchen Bags Snappy Compostable Organics Bin Liners Rona ECO Compostable Bags Tuffguy Compostable Kitchen Organics Bags AL-PACK Compostable Bags Compost-A-Bag Natura Compostable Organics Bin Liners up&up Compostable Bags No Name Compostable Kitchen Bags, Compostable Green Bin Liners Bag-to-Earth Paper Food Waste Bags (paper bags do not require the BPI logo) * Not all acceptable liners may be shown, sample listing only Unacceptable Bags Plastic Pl ti shopping bags Garbage bags Plastic Green or Blue recycling bags Oxo-biodegradable or degradable bags GreenCarts lined with unacceptable bags will not be collected. 200314 For a list of GreenCart acceptable liners and where they can be purchased, visit Halton.ca/greencart. Helping agri-tourism grow in Halton Recently Halton Region hosted its first Food Tourism Summit where Halton chefs, restaurateurs and farmers networked, while learning strategies to help them benefit from the rapidly growing local food movement. Halton is committed to supporting our vibrant communities, including Halton's growing agri-tourism sector. At the heart of any authentic food experience is agriculture and I'm proud that we're helping our farmers and small businesses create the best on-farm and off-farm experiences for residents and visitors. For more details on what to see and do in Halton, visit Halton.ca/tourism. Meetings at Halton Region Mar. 26 9:30 a.m. Regional Council April 8 9:30 a.m. Health & Social Services Cttee. April 9 9:30 a.m. Planning & Public Works Cttee. April 9 1:30 p.m. Admin & Finance Cttee. Gary Carr Regional Chair Meetings can be viewed at Halton.ca/meetings 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville L6M 3L1

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