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waste reduction: Free Durham Region E-Waste - National Waste Reduction Week - October 19th to the 25th - 10/23/09 07:59 AM
Durham Region E-Waste Event Free Residential Collection As part of National Waste Reduction Week Durham Region has set up a free E-Waste collection centre for this Saturday in Whitby. Free of Charge For Durham Region Residents Only Allowed Items Satellite Systems Computers, Monitors, Printers and accessories Fax Machines and Photocopiers Gamimg Systems Televisions Phones and PDAs Calculators and electronic cash registers Radios, Amplifiers, Turntables and Stereos VCR, DVD players and Projectors Cameras and Recorders Free Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Part of National Waste Reduction Week - October 19th to the 25th
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waste reduction: Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) - National Waste Reduction Week - October 19th to the 25th - 10/22/09 09:40 PM
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Free Residential Collection As part of National Waste Reduction Week Durham Region has set up a free Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection centre for this Saturday in Beverton Saturday Oct 24th 9am to 1 pmTownship of BrockBeverton Firehallon Bay StreetBetween Mill Street and Osborne Street Free of Charge For Durham Region Residents Only Allowed Items antifreeze batteries brake fluid motor oil and filters fluorescent light bulbs and tubes herbicides insecticides old prescriptions and over the counter medicines propane tanks pool chemicals paints and solvents No Commercial, institutional, agricultural or industrial waste permitted National Waste Reduction Week - October
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waste reduction: Does Your Mommy Still Pack Your Lunch? - 10/20/09 09:58 AM
Waste Reduction Week October 19th to 25th 2009 Does Your Mommy Still Pack Your Lunch? To learn more, to participate, or to enter the video contest check out www.wrwcanada.com The site contains Links that will take you to information on waste reduction information, activities and more all across Canada. Follow Waste Reduction Week Canada on Twitter by clicking on the "follow" button on their profile Visit www.wrwcanada.com for suggestions on wastes reduction for your home. Frequently asked questions section "What Should I do with?" and links to a few other informative sites such as GreenerChoices.org
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waste reduction: Your Green Bin - National Waste Reduction Week - October 19th to the 25th - 10/19/09 09:12 AM
Green Bin Tips 25,907 metric tonnes of compostable waste of completely compostable material was put out at the curb in Durham Region in 2008. That's the equivalent to the weight of 17,548 mid sized cars. Durham region only allows compostable bags to be used in the bin so that material was all converted to reusable compost ensure our liner bags are compostable store your kitchen container in an accessible location keep your green bin out of direct sunlight ... heat from the sun will start the decomposition of the liner bags don't help the animals gain access to the bin ...
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waste reduction: Your Blue Box - National Waste Reduction Week - October 19th to the 25th - 10/17/09 09:42 AM
Some Blue Box Reminders for Durham Residents Remove lids from all bottles and jars before placing empty in the box Fatten all cardboard and tie larger flattened cardboard in bundles Use a standard sized blue box Maximum weight is 44 lbs or 20 kilograms Stack boxes to help prevent paper from blowing away Put you box out before 7 am on collection day On windy days do not put it out the night before In winter months do not place on top of snow banks or icy patches Things that do not go in the Box clam shell or take out
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waste reduction: National Waste Reduction Week - October 19th to the 25th - 10/16/09 07:18 PM
National Waste Reduction Week October 19th to the 25th Lets all Pitch in, Recycle, Reduce, Reuse ... no longer are these just catchy phrases Homeowners are getting the message as demonstrated by the graph below. Durham Region home owners are to be commended on their efforts to Recycle, Reduce, Reuse They have successfully reduced the percentage amount of garbage going into land fill by 17% since 2005 while increasing the amount of food waste that is being recycled by 11%. In addition they have increased the percentage of waste no longer going to land fill with their blue box
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