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2019 Waste Management Calendar simcoe.caPet Waste
in Green Bin
NEW
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Rigid Plastic Packaging marked:
through(some exceptions apply)
Food Waste
Coffee and Tea Plastic Lids
Plant Pots and Trays (no cell packs)
Sorting Guide
Corrugated Cardboard Boxes• Flatten and tie in
bundles (Max. 75 cm x 75 cm x 20 cm)
• All coffee disks and single-serve coffee pods (K-cups)
• Plastic bags and film (over wrap)
• Styrofoam packaging and peanuts
• Black plastic
• Plastic cutlery
• Baby wipes and diapers
• Dryer sheets
• Feminine hygiene products
• Toys
• Textiles
• Vacuum bags
• Window glass (boxed and sealed)
• Wrappers (foil and plastic)
• Tea bags, coffee grounds, and filters
• Corn cobs and husks • Eggs and egg shells • Grease and fat • Halloween pumpkins • Meat, fish, and bones • Nuts and shells • Pet food
Paper
Pet Waste in Green Bin
Gable Top and Tetra-pakTM Containers
FACTGable top milk and juice containers, Tetra-pak juice
and broth boxes go in the blue box
Aluminum Plates and Foil
FACTOnly 26% of aluminum
plates and foil end up in the recycling
EMPTY CONTAINERS
PAPER FIBRES ORGANICS
Soiled Paper Products
• Pizza boxes • Waxed paper • Microwave popcorn bags • Paper cups
(loose - not stacked) • Paper plates • Paper towels and tissues • Fast food drink containers
• Household pet faeces
• Kitty litter (no plastic kitty litter liners)
• Hamster/guinea pig cage bedding (wood and cedar shavings)
• Newspaper from bottom of bird cages
Pet Waste
GARBAGE
Spiral-wound Containers
FACTOnly 27% of used tissues and paper
toweling are going into
the green bin
Pet waste makes up a staggering 15% of
curbside garbage. Put pet waste into paper or certified compostable bags in the green bin
FACTPotato Chips
FACTBlack plastic
goes in the garbage because optical
sorters at the recycling facility confuse this item
with the conveyor belts
FACTCoffee disks go in the garbage, even the ones labelled
as compostable or recyclable
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• Paper cups• Paper plates• Soiled paper• Tissues and paper towel• Waxed cardboard• Waxed or foil-coated paper
• Black plastic• Styrofoam• Plastic bags and film• Drinking glasses and window glass• Ceramics• Plastic toys• Wrappers (candy and chips)• Motor oil bottles• LCBO and beer bottles
DO NOT INCLUDE
• Plastic • Diapers• Cigarette butts• Feminine hygiene products• Leaf and yard waste• Vacuum bags
• Recyclable and organic materials
• Hazardous waste (medication, batteries, paint, etc.)
• Yard waste
DO NOT INCLUDE DO NOT INCLUDE DO NOT INCLUDE
Paint cans (Lids removed)
Glass bottles and jars
Other Items
Where do things go?Simply type the item, and just like magic, the Wizard will tell you
what bin it goes in, visit: simcoe.ca/wastewizard
Boxboard
1 - Sorting Guide
Aerosol, beverage, and food cans
• Cold wood ashes (wet and in a compostable bag)
• Dryer lint
• Feathers and hair
Vacuum
Bag
• Plastic corks
• Cotton swabs
• Drinking pouches
(wet, bagged and
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Simcoe County residents continue to do a tremendous job of managing their household recycling, organics and waste streams. Due to your participation and waste sorting habits at home, we continue to rank among the very best in the Province in waste management.
In 2018, the County made an increased commitment by investing in promotion and education of our programs, particularly our green bin service. We visited many of our municipalities with our green team and giant green bin to raise awareness about the importance of growing your green bin, not your garbage. We also executed a creative marketing and advertising campaign focused on encouraging and motivating residents to reduce their garbage.
We added new services, with the introduction of curbside textile and electronics collection weeks. We also took an important step to support the reduction of garbage by
accepting pet waste, kitty litter and small animal bedding in our green bin program, an addition our residents have long been asking us for. The addition was made possible due to an agreement with a new facility to process our organics in the short term, as we continue with the development and approval of our own Environmental Resource Recovery Centre (ERRC).
These initiatives support our concerted effort to reduce the amount of garbage Simcoe County produces. Despite tremendous improvement over the past few years, we are still only capturing approximately 42 per cent of organic materials in our green bins. That means that almost 58 per cent of organic materials are still ending up in our garbage stream – we can do better!
Our 2019 efforts will continue to focus on shifting these statistics with education, promotion and convenient programs such as our textile, electronics, battery and leaf and yard waste curbside collection services.
Our award-winning Learning and Living Green program
continues to expand. This year, we have more than 100 regional schools participating in the program as we work to educate students about waste management. In addition to the ERRC infrastructure project, we’re also developing new Household Hazardous Waste drop-off opportunities that will provide residents in the southern part of the County with access to a free drop-off centre where household hazardous materials are properly contained, managed and removed without impacting the environment. The new facility will bring our total to five household hazardous waste drop-off locations spread out across the County.
2019 will be a busy year at the County. We thank you for your ongoing participation and efforts to reduce your garbage stream and utilize our many services and programs aimed at supporting the environment and making your waste reduction efforts more convenient and successful.
Take care,
Mark AitkenCAO, County of Simcoe
Mark AitkenCAOCounty of Simcoe
Calendar HIGHLIGHTSSorting Guide ..................................................CAO's Message and ERRC Update ............... Tipping Fees and Drop-off Facilities ...........Green Bin and Garbage Requirements ........January - Recycling Requirements ............... February - Winter Reminders ........................March - The Green Bin Grew Again ..............April - Yard Waste Collection ...................... May - Bulky Item Collection ..........................June - Clothing Collection .............................July - Household Hazardous Waste .............August - Waste Drop-off Facility Tips ........... September - Electronics Collection ..............October - Yard Waste Collection Zones .......November - Battery Collection Week ............ December - Create Memories, Not Waste ..... January 2020 - Christmas Tree Collection ...
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CAO’s Message
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Planning for our future!Faced with rising costs, new provincial waste regulations, and closure of County landfills, we’re working to manage your waste differently by building the Environmental Resource Recovery Centre (ERRC). Currently under development at 2976 Horseshoe Valley Road West in Springwater, here we’ll locally process green bin organics and manage the transfer of garbage and recycling. With education space, this facility will showcase our commitment to diversion and reducing what we send to landfill.
Following a comprehensive siting process and direction from County Council, the land use planning process continues. Planning amendments are required at both the County and local levels. Over 2019, focus will shift to design and more detailed technical studies outlining how the facility will be constructed and safely operated.
ENVIRONMENTAL Resource Recovery CENTRE
2 - CAO’s Message and ERRC Update
For up-to-date information or to sign up for e-mail updates, please visit:
simcoe.ca/ERRC
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• Materials must be separated to avoid additional charges.
• Materials not sorted properly into the designated diversion areas cause your load to be charged at the mixed waste rate.
Free
Leaf and Yard Waste
Electronics
Scrap Metal
Residential HHW
Concrete Rubble
Residential Organics
Propane Tanks
Cardboard
Textiles
Recyclables
$75/tonne
Wood (limitations apply)
Drywall (clean)
Shingles (clean)
Brush
Garbage
Bulky Rigid Plastics
Pressure Treated Wood
Mattresses or Boxsprings
Window Glass
Commercial Organics
$155/tonne Minimum charge $5/load
$10 each plus weight
Tipping Fees
$310/tonne Minimum charge $10/load
Mixed waste, improperly separated and difficult waste
Pet Waste in Green Bin
Disposal fees by common material types are identified below (prices subject to change):
Cooking Oil
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Mon – Fri: Sat:
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
610 Old Barrie Road West, Edgar LOL 2E0
ORO
Mon – Fri: Sat:
5715 County Road 64, Stayner L0M 1S0
NOTTAWASAGA
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
470 10th Line, Collingwood L9Y 3Z2Mon – Fri: Sat:
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
COLLINGWOOD TOSORONTIO
Mon – Fri: Sat:
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
6815 Concession Road 4, Everett L0M 1J0
Payment methods include cash, debit, Visa, and MasterCard (except where noted).Hours of operation are subject to change. Sites are closed on statutory holidays unless otherwise noted.
NORTH SIMCOE
Mon – Fri: Sat:
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
1700 Golf Link Road, Midland L0L 2J0
Mon - Wed: Sat:
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
5200 County Road 169, Udney L3V 6H7
MARA
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Mon – Fri: Sat:
2960 Line 12, Bradford L3Z 2M4
Yonge St.3 - Tipping Fees and Drop-off Facilities
Mon: Sun (winter):Sun (summer):
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM10:00 AM – 4:00 PM10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
4546 Upper Big Chute Road, Coldwater L0K 1E0
MATCHEDASH CASH ONLY OPEN: • EASTER MONDAY• VICTORIA DAY• CANADA DAY • CIVIC HOLIDAY• LABOUR DAY • THANKSGIVING DAY
Waste Drop-off Facilities
ACCEPTSHOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS
WASTE
ACCEPTSHOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS
WASTE
ACCEPTSHOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS
WASTE
ACCEPTSHOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS
WASTE
WEST GWILLIMBURY
Opening in 2019
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS
WASTE
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Remove plastic packaging from food and place food scraps in the kitchen bin.
Place securely-latched green bin at the curb by 7 a.m. on your collection day. Maximum weight limit per container is 20 kg (44 lbs).
Green Bin Requirements
THE GREEN BIN grew AGAIN
Acceptable Pet Waste
• Household Pet Faeces • Kitty Litter – no plastic kitty litter liners• Hamster/guinea pig cage bedding (wood and cedar shavings) • Newspaper from bottom of bird cages
Step One
Empty kitchen bin into the green bin frequently. Wrap organics in newspaper or use paper and/or certified compostable bags. Place bagged pet waste inside the green bin. Look for these symbols:
Plastic bags or bio-degradable bags are not permitted in the green bin.
Step Two
Step Three
Pet Was
te in
Green B
in
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TO ENSURE COLLECTION, WE RECOMMEND...
OPTION 1 OPTION 2
MAXIMUM:20 kg and
90 x 75 cm
ORMAXIMUM:
20 kg and 80 L
For additional waste, garbage tags must be affixed. If you use a larger container, use a standard size
garbage bag (90 x 75 cm) to avoid exceeding volume and weight limits.
WEIGHT and VOLUME PER CONTAINER
1 untagged bag and up to 3 tagged bags for a maximum of
4 bags or containers weekly per property.
Maximum size is 80 L or 90 x 75 cm bag.
Maximum weight per container is 20 kg. or 44 lbs.
Two untagged garbage containers the 1st collection after Christmas ONLY
County of Simcoe GarbageTag 123456
TAG PLACEMENT Place tag on the uppermost article
inside the container or place tag around the neck of the bag.
County of Simcoe GarbageTag 123456
PRICE PER GARBAGE TAG
$3
per tag sold in sheets of 5
County of Simcoe GarbageTag 123456
GARBAGE LIMITS GARBAGE TAGS
UP TO 3 BAGS Must have a County garbage tag
affixed to each additional bag/container.
For a list of tag outlets, visit simcoe.ca or contact Service Simcoe
DOUBLE-UP DAY
Garbage Requirements
County Waste Audits indicate the average household garbage weighs 5 kgs. If yours weighs more, check the sorting guide on page 1 to see what else you can recycle.
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Go in the blue box. Rinse food residue from containers and remove and include lids. Place containers loose in the blue box.
Separate paper from containers. If you don't know where things go, please visit: simcoe.ca/wastewizard.
Two-stream Collection
Containers
Papers
Recyclables
CONTAINERS and PAPER
Go into a separate box from your containers. Only use the larger blue box for containers, not for paper, due to weight restrictions. Cardboard should be flattened and tied in bundles (max. 75 cm x 75 cm x 20 cm).
Must be curbside by 7 a.m. on your collection day. Extra/overflow recycling may be put in blue or clear bags with paper separate from containers. Do not overload recycling boxes. To reduce wind-blown litter, boxes may be stacked.
Recycling Requirements
We all play a role in keeping our community recycling programs running properly, do your part!
aluminum plates and foil, as well as juice and broth boxes go in the blue bin
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Christmas Tree Collection Week: ZONE 2 ONLY
Christmas Tree Collection Week: ZONE 1 ONLY
Christmas Tree Collection Week: ZONE 2 ONLY
Christmas Tree Collection Week: ZONE 1 ONLY
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CFBBORDEN
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New Year's Day Waste facilities closed
Waste collection delayed one day for theremainder of the week
Christmas Trees must be at the curb by 7 a.m. on Monday of your collection week. View set-out requirements on page 17.
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Winter Reminders
Weather may affect your waste collection! Sign up for free collection alerts at:
simcoe.ca/wastereminder
• Place waste in a visible location at the end of your driveway, not on a snowbank. If necessary, clear a small area.
• To prevent material from freezing, line your green bin with newspaper and keep recyclables in a dry location.
• Stack recycling boxes and do not overfill to prevent materials from blowing out.
• If materials are hit by snow-removal equipment or are filled with snow prior to collection, it is the resident’s responsibility to clean up the materials.
• If inclement weather or poor road conditions result in the cancellation of collection services, the normal practice is to collect double the following week.
• Blue or clear bags can be used for extra recycling.
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Family DayWaste facilities closed
Waste collection is occurring
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Styrofoam trays, take-out containers and cups go in the garbage
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The Green Bin Grew Again!
Acceptable Pet Waste• Household Pet Faeces • Kitty Litter – all types; no plastic kitty litter liners• Hamster/guinea pig cage bedding
(wood and cedar shavings) • Newspaper from bottom of bird cages
• Remember that biodegradable and plastic bags, plastic liners and litter boxes are not accepted in the green bin.
• Kitty litter must be contained in newspaper or compostable bags, look for these symbols:
• Pet waste can be put into the green bin as the high technology processing system utilized by the County can safely manage pet waste. Don't place pet waste in a backyard composter or directly apply to gardens as it contains bacteria. The backyard composting process does not reach the temperatures required to kill harmful bacteria.
• Maximum limit per green bin is 20 Kg (44 lbs.). If you need more bins please call Service Simcoe at 1-800-263-3199.
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Daylight Saving Time Starts
First Day of Spring
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2 40% of residential garbage is comprised of food waste, tissues, paper plates, and other organic waste that should go into the green bin. When these items breakdown in the landfill they produce methane, a greenhouse gas 20 times stronger than CO2 , and contribute to the production of leachate, which can negatively impact groundwater resources.
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wood ashes can remain hot enough to cause a fire for days? Wood ashes must be completely cold and placed in a compostable bag for collection in the green bin.
Did you know…
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Bi-weekly yard waste collection takes place during specific weeks in the spring and fall. Determine your collection area/week by looking at the map. Place material out for collection by 7 a.m. on Monday of your collection week. Collection will occur during the week, not necessarily on your garbage day.
Yard Waste Collection
NEWTECUMSETH
CFBBORDEN
MIDLAND
SPRINGWATER
ESSA
ORO-MEDONTE
BRADFORDWEST
GWILLIMBURY
ADJALA-TOSORONTIO
WASAGABEACH
CLEARVIEW
ORILLIA
COLLINGWOOD
BARRIE
INNISFIL
TINY TAY
SEVERN
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RAMARA
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Zone 1
Acceptable Materials • Leaves• Grass• Garden waste• Cornstalks• Brush straw bales
Unacceptable Materials • Pet waste• Flowerpots• Rocks• Stumps• Plastic bags
• Kitchen waste• Lumber• Dirt
30 cm (12 in)
Bundle with string, maximum 2 m long and 30 cm in diameter
7 cm (2.75 in)
2 m (6.5 ft)
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Use kraft paper yard waste bags, compostable bags, cardboard boxes, or open-ended rigid containers
for your yard waste
Good FridayWaste facilities closed
Waste collection is occurring
Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 1 ONLY
Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 2 ONLY
Easter
Monday
Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 1 ONLY
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Waste facilities closed Waste collection is occurring
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Available June through to the last week of September. Call 1-800-263-3199. Maximum of five items per scheduled collection. Material must be at the curb by 7 a.m. on your scheduled bulky collection day. Payment and a list of items to be collected are required at the time of booking. Appointments must be booked in advance. This service is subject to availability, book early to avoid disappointment.
5items for
$40
Bulky Item Collection
If you don't have 5 items, team up with neighbours and get more bang for your buck!
Acceptable Materials
• Mattresses• Furniture • Electronics• Appliances (including CFC)• Metal• Wood Waste
• Bath Fixtures• Carpeting bundled and rolled
(Max. 2.5 m X 30 cm in diameter, 1 bundle = 1 item)
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Victoria Day
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Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 1 ONLY
Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 2 ONLY
Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 1 ONLY
Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 2 ONLY
Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 1 ONLY
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Needles should never go into the garbage or recycling? These should be taken back to the pharmacy or a household hazardous waste facility for safe, free disposal.
Did you know…
Waste facilities closed Waste collection is occurring
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Clothing Collection
Acceptable Materials
must be DRY and odour free
• Used clothing• Towels and pillows• Clean undergarments• Linens• Coats and Hats • Scarves • Belts and purses
• Backpacks• Luggage• Shoes, socks and
mittens in pairs (wrap with elastic to hold together)
Unacceptable Materials
• Damp/wet items• Single shoes/
socks/mittens• Small fabric scraps• Garbage• Dirty items
If you already donate used clothing, please continue to do so. Alternatively, help us keep textiles out of the garbage!
A special curbside collection of used clothing and textiles will occur in June. Textiles placed out for collection must be dry and odour free but may be torn, stained, etc. as these can be made into industrial rags and some textile fibres can be recycled. Watch for information and a textile bag in your mail. Place extra material into clear bags for collection. Sealed bags must be out on your regular collection day at 7 a.m. of your specific week. The County reserves the right to refuse collection of improperly set-out or ineligible material.
Geo rg ian Bay
Lake S imcoe
ADJALA-TOSORONTIO
BARRIE
BRADFORDWEST
GWILLIMBURY
CFBBORDEN
CLEARVIEW
COLLINGWOOD
ESSA INNISFIL
MIDLAND
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ORILLIA
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RAMARA
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Clothing Collection Week: Week 1 ONLY June 17 - 21
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Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 2 ONLY (see page 14)
Call for Bulky Collection this Month
propane tanks should never be put in the garbage or recycling? Pressurized tanks can pose a significant safety hazard, for this reason they should be taken to a County waste facility for safe, free disposal.
Did you know…
Clothing Collection Week: Week 2 ONLY June 24 - 28
Cut it and leave it, it's better for your lawn Clippings contain Phosphorus, Nitrogen, and Potassium - three major nutrients for your lawn! Grass clippings put nutrients back in the soil, they contain 80 - 85% water and decompose quickly.
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See page 3 for facilities where residential Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) materials can be disposed of safely and free of charge.
Ensure containers are clearly labelled, secured, and leak-proof. Never combine products and keep HHW materials separate from other materials in your load, as explosive or poisonous chemical reactions may occur.
Household Hazardous WasteAcceptable Materials
• Explosives (spent fireworks, flares, ammunition, gun powder, etc.)
• Paints and stains • Oil, transmission, and
antifreeze fluids• Batteries• Fire extinguishers• Oil filters and containers• Fluorescent bulbs and
tubes• Gasoline (containers
cannot be returned)• Solvents• Household cleaners
• Swimming pool chemicals
• Pharmaceuticals• Mercury thermostats• Pesticides (fungicides,
herbicides, insecticides)• Fertilizers• Propane tanks and
cylinders• Needles and syringes
(in approved containers)
For commercial hazardous waste, visit:simcoe.ca/waste Unacceptable Materials
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Freeze or leave to harden before placing in the green bin, or place in a compostable container (i.e. paper food container). Cooking oil may also be recycled at no cost at selected County of Simcoe Waste Management Facilities.
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Waste Facilities closed Waste collection
is occurring
Call for Bulky Collection this Month
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Waste Drop-off Facilities Tips• Busy times are on Saturdays and early in
the week; avoid these days if possible.
• Material not properly sorted into the designated diversion area cause your entire load to be charged at the mixed-waste rate of $310/tonne
• Separate materials in your load. Divertible materials may be free or qualify for a reduced fee (see page 3 for more information).
• There is a minimum fee for garbage disposal; avoid coming to the facility with small loads.
• Propane cylinders are accepted free of charge but please do not put them in the garbage or recycling. Notify site staff upon arrival at the facility as they are managed differently for health and safety reasons.
• All vehicles must enter the scale on a green light and declare what type of waste materials you have.
• Due to health and safety policies, staff can not assist with the lifting or removal of waste from vehicles.
• Prior to leaving the site, vehicles must return to the scale. The computerized weigh scale system calculates waste disposal charges.
• Payment is due prior to leaving the site.
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Civic Holiday
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Wish-cycling is the practice of tossing questionable items in the recycling bin When recycling boxes contain unacceptable items they
may be rejected and may end up in the landfill. Do your part and don't place incorrect items in the bins. Don't know where things go?
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Electronics CollectionHelp us keep electronic waste out of the landfill. A special collection for electronics and small electrical items will occur during September. Delete all personal data and place bags and larger loose items out at the curb on your regular collection day at 7 a.m. of your specific week. The County reserves the right to refuse collection if improperly set-out or over-weight (20 kg).
Unacceptable Materials
• Packing material• Disk/games• Coffee pots• Light bulbs• Large appliances• Batteries and toys• Cardboard boxes
• Computers, printers, televisions, and monitors
• Cellular phones and video gaming consoles
• Small appliances (toasters, kettles, electric mixers, etc.)
• Personal care (Hair dryers, electric shavers, etc.)
• Cords and small corded power tools
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Unauthorized removal of material set-out for waste collection is a contravention of the waste management by-law. Should you observe this, please call 1-800-263-3199 with the offender plate number.
No Scavenging
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Call for Bulky Collection this Month
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Yard Waste Collection Zones
CLOTHING
Refer to calendar pages to determine your collection weeks.
Place material out for collection by 7 a.m. on Monday of your collection week.
Collections do not necessarily occur on your garbage day.
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WATCH FOR BATTERY RECYCLING BAGS IN YOUR MAIL
ALL ZONES: Your collection will occur on your regular collection day during the
week of November 4th.
Unacceptable batteries may be taken to a Household Hazardous Waste Facility for Free
1. Collect dry cell, single-use, AA, AAA, C, D, 9-Volt and button batteries (No rechargeable NiCad, NiMN, Lithium Ion, car batteries, battery packs or industrial batteries)
2. Place acceptable batteries into the battery bag and seal using the zip tab
3. Place bag beside your recycling bin on your regular collection day during the first full week of November only.
Battery Collection Week
• AA, AAA, C, D, and 9-Volt • alkaline-manganese• carbon zinc • zinc air dry cell batteries • button batteries
Acceptable Materials
Unacceptable Materials
• Rechargeable batteries such as: - NiCad, NiMH, or Lithium Ion (cell phones, lap tops, etc.)
• Car batteries• Industrial batteries and battery packs
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Waste collection is occurring
Battery Collection Week: ALL ZONES November 4 - 8 ONLY
lithium rechargeable batteries from portable electronic devices such as cell phones and laptops can cause fires? Never put out for collection. Instead take them to a household hazardous waste depot for safe and free disposal.
Did you know…
Daylight Saving Time Ends
Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 1 ONLY
Leaf and Yard Collection Week: ZONE 2 ONLY
Remembrance DayWaste facilities closed
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• This holiday season instead of giving more stuff, try giving a shared experience, such as tickets to a movie, season passes, concert or sporting event. After the holidays, save and reuse items like boxes, wrapping paper, gift bags, ribbons, cookie tins, and decorations for next year or for kids' crafts.
• The holiday season usually means increased waste. Help us maximize collection efficiency by flattening all boxes and paper.
• Sort recycling carefully and ensure waste is curbside by 7 a.m.
Create Memories, not Waste
Unwanted Christmas light strands (bulbs removed) can be taken to County waste facilities for free!
Foil-like ribbons and metallic gift wrap go in the garbage
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Transparent plastic trays go in the blue bin.
Black plastic trays go in the garbage.
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• Remove plastic tree bags, decorations, and stands. Trees must be out to the curb by 7 a.m. on Monday of your collection week.
• Collection will occur during the week, not necessarily on your garbage day.
• The maximum size is 2 m; if longer, cut into smaller sections.
Christmas Tree Collection
Consult the map on page 14 to determine your collection weeks or set up personal reminders and alerts by visiting:
simcoe.ca/wastereminders
To ensure collection, trees must be clearly visible and not frozen into snowbanks.
Collection crews will not climb snowbanks to retrieve or dig out trees
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Having trouble finding your special collection week?
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