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FOR MORE INFORMATION: Report illegal dumping or missed collection, or order recycling supplies 604-276-4010 RCBC Recycling Hotline 604-732-9253 (604-RECYCLE) Schedule Large Item Pick Up 604-270-4722 www.richmond.ca/largeitem Recycling Directory www.metrovancouverrecycles.org www.richmond.ca/recyclesearch Register for Free Workshops www.richmond.ca/register 604-276-4300 & press 2 Compost Hotline 604-736-2250 Donate Used Items www.richmondshares.bc.ca Recycle BC Tips and Resources www.recyclebc.ca PRINTED IN CANADA ON RECYCLED PAPER (100% POST CONSUMER CONTENT) Issued: Dec 2018 GET WEEKLY COLLECTION REMINDERS Download the Richmond Collection Schedule app at the Apple or Android app stores or go to www.richmond.ca/recycle to receive weekly reminders about garbage and recycling collection. You can also use the Recycling Wizard within the app or online, for tips on where to recycle items, play the Recycling Challenge game and order supplies. Let s trim our waste! RICHMOND RECYCLING & GARBAGE COLLECTION GUIDE FOR CURBSIDE COLLECTION www.richmond.ca/recycle www.richmond.ca/recycle

LET S RECYCLE CORRECTLY! The following are a few tips to recycle household items correctly and safely. Recycling is considered contaminated when items are placed in the wrong bin, non-recyclable materials or items not accepted in the Blue Box/Blue Cart are in the bins, or when items are bundled in plastic bags. Hazardous materials pose safety risks to collection staff and can be a fire hazard so they are not accepted in the Blue Box/Blue Cart. The following are examples of items that cause contamination in recycling. Please recycle them at Richmond Recycling Depot at 5555 Lynas Lane. Electronics such as computers, monitors, printers, televisions and radios. Non-packaging plastics like toys, hangers and laundry baskets. Anything metal like pots, pans, scissors, etc. BUTANE RICHMOND RECYCLING: AIMING FOR QUALITY `LET S RECYCLE CORRECTLY! Recycling must be good quality, which means making sure only recyclable items accepted in the Blue Box/Blue Cart collection program are placed in those bins, as well as ensuring recyclable items are sorted correctly. This latest challenge is due to new requirements from China, the world s largest purchaser of recycled materials. China has set high standards for recycling quality under its National Sword campaign. As a result, China will not purchase recycling that is contaminated with items that are either not accepted, or are recycled incorrectly, such as when plastic and paper are mixed together, or when food residue is found in containers. To meet these standards, Richmond s contract with Recycle BC requires that recycling be sorted correctly. The City is subject to fines and other penalties when contamination is found in recycling, which would increase utility costs for residents. HOW RESIDENTS CAN HELP: Keep all recyclable materials out of the garbage including food scraps and food soiled paper. TIPS FOR RECYCLING CORRECTLY Flexible plastic packaging such as ziplock bags, crinkly wrappers, woven and net plastic bags, etc. Styrofoam blocks and packaging! Alert make sure you recycle these items correctly. Plastic bags such as grocery bags and package overwrap. DID YOU KNOW? Propane tanks and butane cylinders are hazardous and need special handling. Please take these items to the Richmond Recycling Depot 5555 Lynas Lane. Please recycle correctly and follow tips to ensure your recyclables are properly prepared.

WHAT S IN THIS GUIDE? Richmond offers a variety of programs and services to make it easy and convenient to recycle. This guide highlights each program and provides tips on how to recycle. GARBAGE CART Biweekly curbside collection of household materials that cannot be recycled. BLUE BOX/CART Weekly collection of mixed packaging containers, mixed paper and glass jars and glass bottles. LARGE ITEM PICK UP Scheduled curbside pick up of six household items per year. Call 604-270-4722 to arrange pick up. RICHMOND RECYCLING DEPOT Free drop off of Styrofoam, appliances, batteries, cell phones, plastic bags and flexible plastic packaging, etc. GREEN CART Weekly collection of food scraps, food soiled paper and yard trimmings. TIPS FOR RECYCLING CORRECTLY Tips on proper preparation of recyclables and improving quality of recycling. GARBAGE & RECYCLING SERVICES OVERVIEW

CITY GARBAGE CART COLLECTION Biweekly curbside garbage collection is provided to residents in single-family homes and some townhomes. For townhomes with private garbage collection, this information may not apply. Please contact your building or property manager for information. WHAT GOES IN THE GARBAGE? NOT MUCH! The more we recycle, the less we need to throw into the garbage. The following are examples of some household items that go into the garbage: Diapers & baby wipes Dishware, broken ceramics/glass Plastic cling wrap Plastic utensils, drinking straws Biodegradable/compostable plastics GARBAGE CART TIPS! Place garbage at the curb by!!! BIWEEKLY GARBAGE PICK UP 7:30 a.m. on your collection day, every other week. GARBAGE CART REQUESTS Call 604-276-4010. Cart exchange fee is $25. SAFE STORAGE Please return all of your garbage and recycling containers to their storage location by 9 p.m. on collection day. RECYCLING NOT GARBAGE ADDITIONAL GARBAGE Garbage Tags and Garbage Disposal Vouchers are available for purchase at all City facilities. For addresses and phone numbers, please visit www.richmond.ca/garbage. Garbage Tags: $2 each for each additional garbage bag/can. Garbage Disposal Voucher: $5 each, value up to $25 at the Vancouver Landfill (one per household per year). Large Item Pick Up Program: Curbside pick-up of mattresses, furniture, etc. See Large Item Pick Up tab for information. The items below are not allowed in the garbage. Please recycle them as noted below. CITY GARBAGE CART COLLECTION! White expanded polystyrene (Styrofoam) blocks are not allowed in the garbage. Please drop off these items and other white/coloured Styrofoam containers at the Richmond Recycling Depot 5555 Lynas Lane. Rigid Plastic Containers Put in your Blue Box/Containers Recycling Cart. Food Scraps/ Soiled Paper Put in your Green Cart. Mixed Paper Put in your Yellow Mixed Paper Recycling Bag/ Mixed Paper Recycling Cart. Styrofoam Blocks Bring to Richmond Recycling Depot 5555 Lynas Lane.

CURBSIDE COLLECTION FOR LARGE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Richmond s Large Item Pick Up program provides convenient curbside collection service for up to six large household items per year, including mattresses, furniture and appliances. This program is designed to make it more convenient to recycle large household items to keep them out of the landfill and to help reduce illegal dumping. Large Item Pick Up is currently provided to residents in single-family homes and townhomes with City Garbage Cart and/or Blue Box service. STEPS ON HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS: 1 2 3 To schedule collection of up to six items per year, residents can contact the City s service provider, Sierra Waste Services at 604-270-4722 or schedule online at www.richmond.ca/largeitem. Sierra Waste Services will contact you to provide a pick-up date and confirmation number. On your scheduled pick-up date only, place items at the curb before 7:30 a.m. or no earlier than 8:00 p.m. the night before. DID YOU KNOW? Water logged mattresses and upholstered furniture cannot be recycled and pose safety hazards for lifting by collection staff. These items must be covered in plastic or reusable tarp to ensure they can be collected and recycled. Reuse the bag from newly-purchased mattresses or purchase bags from hardware and supply stores. Please secure the plastic/tarp so it won t blow away. Tarps will be left behind for re-use. WHAT S ACCEPTED AND NOT ACCEPTED? ACCEPTED Appliances (e.g. stove, dishwasher, washer and/or dryer, hot water tank, refrigerator, freezer, microwave) Barbecue (remove lava rock briquettes and/or propane tank) Bed frame Electric lawnmower Exercise equipment (treadmill, NOT ACCEPTED x Car bodies or parts x Carpets x Gas lawnmowers* x Hazardous waste x Lumber PREPARATION SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Wrap mattresses and upholstered furniture in plastic or resuable tarp and secure them to prevent these items from getting wet or waterlogged. Tarps will be left behind for re-use. elliptical, stationary bike, stair master, weight set) Furniture (e.g. couch, coffee table, chair, desk, dresser, TV stand, cabinet, table, hutch, crib, high chair, entertainment center) Headboard Mattress or boxspring x Demolition (drywall) x Home renovation (sinks, flooring, doors, windows) x Propane tanks* x Tree stumps Remove latch/door from freezers, refrigerators or any other container equipped with a door, latch or locking device. Outdoor furniture (chair, patio table, patio umbrella) Small household goods, provided they are boxed or bundled and are a reasonable size (one box or bundle is equal to one of the resident s six allotted items) Tires (car and light duty truck) For drop-off options, call the RCBC Recycling Hotline at 604-732-9253 If your household item is not listed, contact Sierra Waste Services at 604-270-4722 to see if it is accepted for collection. * Take to the Richmond Recycling Depot LARGE ITEM PICK UP

GREEN CART FOOD SCRAPS AND YARD TRIMMINGS RECYCLING Food scraps are not allowed in the garbage, which means they must be recycled or composted. Please recycle them in your Green Cart. WHAT GOES IN YOUR GREEN CART ACCEPTED Breads & pastas Coffee grounds, filter & tea bags Egg & dairy products Fat & grease solids Fruits & vegetables Food-soiled paper towels, napkins, paper plates & pizza delivery boxes Microwavable popcorn bags Meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, bones & table scraps Rice & noodles Small amounts of cooking oil that can be wiped up and absorbed with paper towel or newspaper Yard trimmings & grass clippings GREEN CART TIPS RECYCLING TIPS Wrap food scraps in newspaper or used paper towels. Put food scraps in freezer until collection day, then add them to your Green Cart. EXTRA YARD TRIMMINGS Use an unlimited amount of paper yard waste bags and/or Green Cans for extra yard trimmings. To order a Green Can sticker, contact Environmental Programs at 604-276-4010. Green Can maximum size is 80 litres. REDUCE CONTAMINATION Put biodegradable or compostable plastic bags, broken glass and other non-recyclable items like diapers into the garbage. For more program requirements visit www.richmond.ca/greencart. GREEN CART RECYCLING No plastic or biodegradable/ compostable plastic bags. Please use newspaper or paper bags to wrap food scraps instead. NOT ACCEPTED x Coffee cups x Compostable and/or biodegradable plastic bags x Glass, metal or foil x Large amounts of liquid grease or cooking oil* x Plastic bags & plastic take out containers* x Styrofoam materials* * Take to the Richmond Recycling Depot FATS, OILS & GREASE Do not pour fats, cooking oils, grease or sauces down the drain, as it can block sewer pipes which can be costly to replace or repair. Recycling Tips Absorb small amounts with used napkins/paper towel before washing dishes and recycle napkins in your Green Cart. Bring large quantities of used cooking oil to the Richmond Recycling Depot.

BLUE BOX & BLUE CART RECYCLING Richmond s Blue Box and Blue Cart programs make it easy and convenient to recycle plastic containers or metal packaging and paper products such as empty aerosol and aluminium cans, rigid plastic containers, glass bottles and glass jars, and many other household items. These recyclable materials are not permitted in the garbage. WHAT GOES WHERE: Combine all newsprint and paper items into a yellow Mixed Paper Recycling Bag or Mixed Paper Recycling Cart 30 cm 30 cm PLEASE RECYCLE CORRECTLY Glass jars and glass bottles are recycled using the grey Glass Recycling Bin or Glass Recycling Cart Plastic bottles, tin and aluminium cans and more recyclable items go in your Blue Box or Containers Recycling Cart When items not accepted in the Blue Box/Blue Cart are found in these bins, the City may be subject to fines that impact costs for residents. Please recycle the items below at the Richmond Recycling Depot. BUTANE MIXED PAPER RECYCLING BAG/CART ACCEPTED HOW TO RECYCLE NOT ACCEPTED Newspapers, inserts & flyers Flattened cardboard boxes Catalogues & magazines Cereal boxes Clean pizza boxes Corrugated cardboard (small pieces) Junk mail Paper bags Paper egg cartons Paper gift wrap and greeting cards Shredded paper (place inside paper bag to avoid scattering) Writing paper & envelopes GLASS RECYCLING BIN/CART Remove plastic liners/covers. Remove any food residue. Flatten boxes. Place in Mixed Paper Recycling Bag or Mixed Paper Recycling Cart. Blue Box Collection: Excess cardboard must be flattened and bundled. Bundle size: 3 ft x 2 ft x 4 in (90 cm x 60 cm x 10 cm) Note: Oversized/large amounts of cardboard can be dropped off at the City s Recycling Depot at 5555 Lynas Lane. x Cardboard boxes with wax coating x Foil-lined cardboard lids from take-out containers x Plastic bags used to cover newspapers/flyers* x Metallic wrapping paper* x Ribbons or bows x Musical greeting cards with batteries x Padded envelopes x Plastic or foil candy wrappers* x Paper bags lined with plastic (pet food or tortilla chip bags) ACCEPTED HOW TO RECYCLE NOT ACCEPTED Clear or coloured glass bottles & glass jars (pickle jars, jam jars, spaghetti sauce jars, soy sauce bottles) BLUE BOX/CONTAINERS BLUE CART Remove lids & caps. Remove food residue. Empty & rinse. Place in Glass Recycling Bin or Glass Recycling Cart. x Glasses, dishes, cookware, window glass or mirrors x Ceramic products x Lids & caps (place in Blue Box/ Containers Recycling Cart) ACCEPTED HOW TO RECYCLE NOT ACCEPTED Empty aerosol cans & caps (food items, air fresheners, shaving cream, deodorant, hairspray) Paper food containers & cartons (ice cream, milk, soup) Paper & plastic drink cups with lids Plastic containers, trays & caps (bakery containers & deli trays) Plastic & paper garden pots & trays Spiral wound paper cans & lids (frozen juice, potato chips, cookie dough, coffee, nuts, baby formula) Aluminium & tin cans & lids Aluminium foil & foil containers (foil wrap, pie plates, food trays) Plastic jars, lids, bottles & caps (food items, condiments, dishsoap, shampoo, mouthwash) Plastic tubs & lids (margarine, spreads, dairy products) * Take to the Richmond Recycling Depot Remove food residue. Remove caps or lids; place loose in the Blue Box/Containers Recycling Cart. Empty and rinse all containers. Place in Blue Box or Containers Recycling Cart. Note: Flatten containers where possible. x Aerosol cans with hazardous materials (spray paint)* x Butane cylinders* x Ceramic plant pots x Compostable/biodegradable plastic bags & containers x Containers for motor oil, vehicle lubricant or wax products x Flexible plastic packaging* x Garden hoses x Plastic bags & overwrap* x Plastic string or rope x Propane tanks* x Styrofoam blocks and packaging* BLUE BOX & BLUE CART RECYCLING

RICHMOND RECYCLING DEPOT 5555 LYNAS LANE OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 6:15 P.M. The Richmond Recycling Depot is ideal for recycling and drop off of items like propane tanks, upholstered furniture, Styrofoam, butane cylinders and other materials banned from the landfill. The City is continually expanding the range of materials accepted at the Recycling Depot. ACCEPTED Batteries & cell phones Butane cylinders Cooking oil & animal fat Corrugated cardboard Empty aerosol & spiral wound cans Electronics Exercise & hobby machines Flammable aerosols or liquids Flexible plastic packaging (crinkly wrappers, stand up & zipper lock pouches, etc.) Fluorescent lamps including compact fluorescent lights & fluorescent tubes Glass food & beverage containers Large appliances Lights & lighting fixtures Magazines, glossy catalogues & flyers Paint, solvents, pesticides & gasoline Plastic bags & overwrap Propane tanks Rigid plastic Scrap metal Sewing, knitting & textile machines Small electrical appliances & power tools Styrofoam Tin & aluminium cans Upholstered furniture Up to 1 cubic yard of garden trimmings at no charge for Richmond residents. Each additional cubic yard is $20. Alternatively, Richmond residents can drop off an unlimited amount of yard trimmings at Ecowaste Industries free of charge. Proof of residency is required. Visit www.ecowaste.com or call 604-277-1410. Note: Commercial operators are charged $20 per yard for all trimmings at the Richmond Recycling Depot. For a full list of accepted items, visit www.richmond.ca/depot. DID YOU KNOW? Fats, oils and grease should never be disposed of down sinks or garburators as these materials harden and build up on the inside of sewage lines causing blockages, breaks or sewage spills and overflows. Recycle fats, grease solids and small amounts of oil that can be absorbed with a paper towel in your Green Cart. Take used cooking oils to the Richmond Recycling Depot. RECYCLING SUPPLIES AVAILABLE AT RECYCLING DEPOT Blue Boxes, kitchen containers, yellow bags, glass bins and Blue Cart indoor collection bags. ITEMS FOR PURCHASE AT THE RECYCLING DEPOT GARBAGE DISPOSAL VOUCHERS & TAGS: $2 Garbage Tags: To help dispose of additional waste for curbside collection. One Garbage Tag must be present on each additional garbage can or bag. $5 Garbage Disposal Voucher: Value for up to $25 in disposal charge at the Vancouver Landfill and are valid during regular operating hours. Limit one per household per year. COMPOST BINS: Available to residents at a reduced price of $25 plus tax. RAIN BARRELS: Rain barrels are available for purchase at a reduced price of $30 plus tax. No. 1 Road Richmond Recycling Depot Lynas Lane No. 2 Road Granville Avenue Blundell Road Francis Road Westminster Highway Gilbert Road City Hall No. 3 Road Address: 5555 Lynas Lane Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 a.m.- 6:15 p.m. (Closed Mondays and on statutory holidays) RICHMOND RECYCLING DEPOT

TIPS FOR RECYCLING CORRECTLY Together we can improve the quality of our recycling to ensure it can be sold as a commodity to help keep City utility fees down. Please help reduce contaminated recycling by keeping non-recyclables out of bins and sorting recycling correctly. Glass bottles and glass jars must be separated and placed in the grey Glass Recycling Bin (Blue Box program) or Glass Recycling Cart (Blue Cart program). Empty and rinse containers and jars to make sure no food is left inside. Remove lids, and place materials separately in bins. DID YOU KNOW? Non-packaging metal and plastic items are not accepted in the Blue Box/Blue Cart recycling programs. This includes reusable plastic containers and water bottles, plastic baby bottles, metal and plastic hangers, scissors and frying pans. Take these items to the Richmond Recycling Depot - 5555 Lynas Lane. Do not stack items inside one another or bundle items in plastic bags. Place items separately into recycling bins. Bagged items will go straight in the garbage.