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I’ve been doing a little experiment over the last week. I moved the small trash bin out of my cubicle so it is not so “easy” to throw stuff out. I have to get up out of my cube and put waste in either the trash bin or the
Household hazardous waste includes: batteries of any type, paints, stains, acids (rust remover), aerosol cans (full), antifreeze, bleach, compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) & tubes, fertilizers, fuels, garden chemicals, most household cleaners, medications, motor oil and filters, pesticides, pool chemicals, propane tanks (including portable bottles), solvents and varsol. Basically, anything that carries one of these symbols.
Oakville has given the okay to move the bus loop to Ceremonial Drive starting in fall 2009 (read
The bad news is that disposable coffee cups cannot be recycled. The good news is that most cups, including Tims, can go in the Green Cart! This was news to me but it shows how you’ve got to keep open and learning on these things. A quick call to Halton Region Waste Management explained that disposable paper food packaging, if it can be easily ripped, can go into the Green Cart. (If it cannot be easily ripped, there is a plastic liner and it must go in the garbage.) Plastic coffee cup tops must go in the garbage.
We set up a water cooler in the Career Centre this week to help discourage use of individual bottled water. Bottled water has high costs for both the individual purchaser and the environment (see