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ESSEX-WINDSOR SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY COUNTY EDITION SPRING 2013 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Report Card 1 Good, Bad, And The Ugly 2 Home Hardware Stores 3 Approved Recycling Carts 3 Special Events Recycling 3 Truckload Sales 4 Compost Sales 5 Plentiful Harvest 5 Earth Day At Malden Park 6 Open House 6 Goodwill Donation Centre 6 Report Card We Can More! Truckload Sale Blow Out Backyard Composter: $15.00 - UNBELIEVABLE! Rain Barrel: $35.00 - WOW New Plastics: A+ Excellent. Residents are very receptive to the new blue box additions and the amount of plastics captured has increased by 20%. Keep up the excellent work! Participation: A Very Good! Despite all the changes that have occurred to the recycling program participation remains good. The streets are lined with red and blue boxes in most municipalities on recycling day. Your efforts should be congratulated. Capture: B Currently we are getting 70% of the recyclables from households - which is good, but could be even better if the same effort was applied in the bathroom, bedroom, and basement as was applied in the kitchen. We are still not getting all your packaging materials such as the toilet paper rolls, shampoo bottles, aerosol cans, and laundry detergent bottles. Proper Use: B - This refers to putting the right materials in the proper box. We re doing a satisfactory job, but we can all try harder to use the Red Box only for paper products and the bigger Blue Box only for containers. It may not look like it but the paper and containers are placed in separate compartments on the same truck. These materials are then delivered to two separate recycling facilities. Paper goes to the Fibre Recycling Building and containers go to the Container Recycling Building. If you have too much of one type of material try using another similar size container for your overflow like a laundry basket or cardboard box. You can also purchase additional boxes at any Home Hardware store for $6.00 ea. plus tax. Contamination: C+ Needs Improvement. We all would like to recycle more materials but unfortunately there are only so many materials that we can currently recycle. EWSWA has established Public Drop Off depots for other materials such as electronics, scrap metal, tires, and household hazardous wastes because we cannot collect these materials in our curbside recycling program. If you put these materials in your Red or Blue Box they simply take the long road to the landfill or worse still, they end up contaminating the other recyclable materials, and threaten the marketability of these materials. Thanks for your participation, keep up the good work! Truckload Sales! Don t miss some of our lowest prices - EVER! See page 4 for more info. ESSEX-WINDSOR SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY 1-800-563-3377 TTY: 1-877-624-4832 email: ask@ewswa.org web: www.ewswa.org page 1

THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY... WeCan More! The Good! This is an actual example of a resident doing everything right! All the materials are recyclable, there is no contamination and all the products are separated into the correct box. The Blue Box is full of containers and the Red Box is full of paper. The recycle truck drivers love these boxes, and we thank you for doing such a great job! Question Corner You asked...we answered. Q. Clementines (tangerines) often come packaged in wooden crates - are the wooden crates recyclable? The Bad! This is what happens when things start to go wrong. All the products are recyclable, BUT, they are packaged incorrectly. Containers are in plastic bags, loose on the lawn, and the bags are roped together. This looks more like garbage day than recycling day. Corrective Measures: Don t use plastic bags, and get a Blue Box, laundry basket or even a cardboard box. And, no rope - ever. And, The Ugly! Unfortunately, nothing is right about this photo. All of the visible items are not recyclable in our program, and everything is packaged incorrectly. Separation: Paper products must go in the Red Box. Containers must go in the Blue Box. No mixing materials. Contamination: You cannot recycle plastic toys, shovels, pool noodles, chairs, umbrellas, rope, pots, pans, in your recycle boxes. A. At certain times of the year, we are inundated with wooden orange crates at the Recycling Centre. - but, here s the deal...we can t recycle them. Wooden Crates - NO, not recyclable. Q. Gable-top containers look and feel like paper. What box do they go in? A. Despite how they look or feel, gable -top containers (milk, creamer, juices, etc.) belong in the Blue Box. NO! ENVIROTIP: Gable top containers go in LOOSE in the Blue Box. Nesting items inside each other causes many problems at our facility. ESSEX-WINDSOR SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY 1-800-563-3377 TTY: 1-877-624-4832 email: ask@ewswa.org web: www.ewswa.org page 2

RECYCLING PRODUCTS AT LOCAL HOME HARDWARE STORES! EWSWA Approved Merchandise Available Your local Home Hardware Store is carrying the EWSWA approved recycling products - which means that we endorse the product and have found it to be well made, and compatible with our curbside recycling program. Residential Recycling Cart* - 35 gal. - $65 plus tax. (with approved lifting mechanism) Large Recycling Boxes - $6 plus tax. Mini Recycling Boxes - $3 plus tax. Backyard Composters - $35 plus tax. *Note: Not all recycling carts are equipped with the same lifting mechanism. This means that there are many types that are NOT compatible with the recycling trucks in Essex/ Windsor. The residential recycling carts at Home Hardware have the approved lifting mechanism, and will be accepted in our recycling program. APPROVED RECYCLING CARTS / 90 & 35 GAL Using The Correct Recycling Containers Below are the locations that you can purchase approved recycling carts. For Businesses & Apartments Approved 90 gallon recycling carts can be purchased from the EWSWA for $100 plus tax. Call 1-800-563-3377 for more info. For Households Approved 35 gallon residential recycling carts can be purchased from Home Hardware or at an EWSWA Truckload Sale. Approved 90 & 35 gallon recycling carts can also be purchased or rented from Herby Curby. 519-948-5854 / www.herbycurby.com PUBLIC NOTICE Oops Recycling Sticker We have implemented a new recycling notification system to let you know when something in your recycle box is not quite right. The driver will attach this low tac sticker to your recycle box to indicate if something is incorrect. For example, you could receive an Oops Sticker if you have: Materials that are not accepted in our program Your recycle boxes are contaminated. You included an item that should have been brought to the Drop Off Depot Your recycle boxes are overfilled You have used an improper (not approved) container HOSTING A SPECIAL EVENT? - NEED RECYCLING? Special Events Recycling If you attend one of the many special events and festivals scheduled this summer, please look for the recycling carts. Containers (water bottles, plastic cups, liquor bottles, cans, etc.) belong in the container cart, and paper products should be placed in the cart designated for paper. If you are hosting a large special event and require recycling services, please contact the EWSWA in order to organize a recycling program for your event. This is a year round, FREE service. Register early, first come, first served. You can call 1-800-265-9625 for more information or to register for special event recycling services. New Website Form: Visit our website at www.ewswa.org / recycling / special events to request recycling services for your event on-line, it s as easy as filling out the simple form. ENVIROTIP: Remember plastic cups can be recycled at home, in the parks, and at special events.! ESSEX-WINDSOR SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY 1-800-563-3377 TTY: 1-877-624-4832 email: ask@ewswa.org web: www.ewswa.org page 3

$15 $35 $50 $6 $60 MERCHANDISE AVAILABLE FOR SALE Spring Truckload Sales Merchandise For Sale At Both Events Truckload Sale (Windsor): SUNDAY, May 5th At the Public Drop Off Depot in Windsor 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. / Rain or Shine / Cash Only 3560 North Service Rd. East Facility closed for the receipt of garbage. A big shout out to the AKO Fratmen who are volunteering to staff our compost drive thru on May 5th! Thank You! Truckload Sale (Essex): SATURDAY, May 11th At the Civic & Education Centre, 360 Fairview Ave. West in Essex. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. / Rain or Shine / Cash Only Congrats to the Essex Ravens who are volunteering to staff our compost drive thru on May 11th! Thank You! HUGE SALE To celebrate National Composting Week May 6-12th, we are offering some of the lowest prices EVER on our composting merchandise!!! A portion of the proceeds go to support Windsor AKO Fratmen & Essex Ravens Football. Items On Sale - while supplies last Pre-bagged Compost: 5 bags for $10.00 (this price is for the Truckload Sale ONLY no bulk compost available) Backyard Composter: $15.00 - lowest price EVER! Green Cone Digester: $50.00 Rain Barrels: $35.00 Stainless Steel Compost Pails: $20.00 Plastic Compost Pails: $3.50 - NEW item Compost Aerating Tool: $15.00 Blue and Red Boxes: $6.00 (if resident brings in an old broken box, we will give $1.00 off the price of a new box - limit two per customer) Mini Boxes: (Blue and Red) $3.00 Residential Recycling Cart: $60.00 Wheel Set For Recycle Boxes: $3.00 (box NOT included assembly required) Windsor Essex Town of Essex Location: A special thanks to Communities in Bloom in the Town of Essex for partnering with us for this environmental event! ENVIROTIP: Yes, you CAN recycle the big pails & lids containing kitty litter. Please ensure pail is EMPTY prior to recycling in your Blue Box. ESSEX-WINDSOR SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY 1-800-563-3377 TTY: 1-877-624-4832 email: ask@ewswa.org web: www.ewswa.org page 4

GARDEN GOLD COMPOST SALES Add some GOLD to your garden! If you want flowers even Mother Nature is jealous of, you need some of our Garden Gold Compost! Our 100% natural nutrient-rich compost is black gold for your garden. It helps replenish the nutrients that have been lost in the soil, providing the food that flowers, plants, and vegetables need in order to grow and flourish. You can purchase compost this Spring at the Public Drop Off Depot in Windsor. Purchase: Pre-bagged: $3.25 per bag or 4 bags for $11. Bag Your Own: $4.00 per bag - (bag included). Bulk Loads: $13.50 per yard (mechanical loading provided) Delivery: By Appointment Only, Call 1-800-563-3377. (Windsor, LaSalle, Tecumseh): $50.74 delivery (includes tax), + $13.50 per cubic yard. (Amherstburg, Essex, Kingsville, Leamington, Lakeshore): $84.64 delivery (includes tax), + $13.50 per cubic yard. Bags of Garden Gold Compost will also be on sale at our Truckload Sale and our Open House. (refer to page 4 or our website for more information www.ewswa.org) While supplies last! FOOD RESCUE PROGRAM Plentiful Harvest! The Food Rescue Program consists of three key strategies and resources which allow Plentiful Harvest to establish a comprehensive program to rescue large quantities of food (fresh/prepared) to package, distribute, feed, educate, and make more accessible food resources to individuals/families in need and enhance food security. Plentiful Harvest is the only program of its kind in Ontario that offers all of the strategies together under one umbrella making them very unique. Note: All rescued food stays in Windsor and Essex County. If you are a business or green house that has the ability to contribute to Plentiful Harvest s Food Rescue Program, please contact them at 519-944-4900. Both fresh and prepared food is received through business donations. It is then distributed to those in need. Since June 2012, 909,464 pounds of food was distributed to food banks, providing for those in need and diverting this important resource from the landfill! www.plentifulharvest.ca ENVIROTIP: Recycle your plastic flower pots & flats at the Public Drop Off Depot. Drop them off on the Composting Pad - free of charge. ESSEX-WINDSOR SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY 1-800-563-3377 TTY: 1-877-624-4832 email: ask@ewswa.org web: www.ewswa.org page 5

Earth Day 2013 Sunday, April 28th At Malden Park 10:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain or Shine Spotlight on Local Food ~ Free Local Food Maps ~ Free Recipes Beebo Interactive Food Kiosk Kids Planting Station Cooking & Canning Demos Seed Exchange Wildflower Planting 30+ Environmental Exhibits Silent Auction Food & Refreshments For more info. contact 519-253-7111 ext. 290 / aparent@city.windsor.on.ca Join Us For Fun! Come TOUR the Recycling Centre and Public Drop Off Depot to see how your products get recycled! Kids - Get Behind The Wheel Of The Trucks! Live Demonstrations BBQ Hotdogs & Hamburgs Environmental Displays Free Kids Activities Free Admission OPEN HOUSE Sunday, June 9th / 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Public Drop Off Depot 3560 North Service Rd. East (Windsor) Why Throw Good Stuff Away - Donate It! Goodwill Donation Centre Located at the Public Drop Off Depot 3560 North Service Rd. East (see page 4 for map) Hours: Mon.- Sat. 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Accepted Items: clothing, books, housewares, furniture, power tools, toys, games, sports equipment, small appliances (in working order), etc. Find Us On Facebook! Look for us under Essex-Windsor Solid Waste Authority. Sign Up For Our E-Newsletter: Subscribe to our e-newsletter for the latest news on all our programs, events, and waste reduction tips! ENVIROTIP: Household Chemical Waste can be dropped off at the Public Drop Off Depot - free of charge. ESSEX-WINDSOR SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY 1-800-563-3377 TTY: 1-877-624-4832 email: ask@ewswa.org web: www.ewswa.org page 6