Curbside Garbage & Recycling Collection Calendar July 0 June 0 pentictonca/garbage Let s Recycle Right Penticton! Items that DON T Belong! Plastic Bags, Glass and Polystyrene: Do your part keep them out of the cart! Bring to Depot for recycling Put in what works, keep out what hurts: more details inside How to Use Your Carts A few tips that will make using your carts even easier: All materials must fit within the carts completely with the lids securely closed; Find a clearly visible and accessible area to put carts out for collection Avoid setting carts behind parked cars; Do not block bicycle lanes or sidewalks Carts must not be an obstacle for cyclists and pedestrians; To reduce conflicts with wildlife, please do not place your carts out before your collection day and do not store garbage unsecured outside overnight; Carts placed in lanes must be placed at ground level in a clearly visible location one meter away from any fence or wall; It is recommended to wash your cart from time to time as required to maintain its cleanliness and appearance Be Cart Smart Place your carts properly for collection Carts improperly placed may not be emptied Park it On the street, with the wheels against the curb, or on the shoulder (if no curb) Point it Point the arrow on the cart lid towards the road Space it Leave at least an arm s length distance on all sides m STREET HOUSE m City of Penticton Public Works P: 0-0-00 E: publicworks@pentictonca W: wwwpentictonca/carts
CART Collection Essentials CARTS PREPARATION ACCEPTED NOT ACCEPTED GARBAGE: Black Lid WEEKLY curbside collection of garbage Garbage only Yard and garden waste and recyclables are not permitted in garbage carts (black lid) All material must be contained in cart with lid closed To avoid conflict with animals avoid storing garbage unsecured outside overnight Regular garbage Kitchen waste Containers with food Diapers Animal waste, loose grit/sawdust (must be bagged) Cling wrap, zipper bags, bubble wrap Broken window glass, mirror, ceramics No liquids No hot ashes No wood, drywall, metal, concrete or bricks No batteries, electronics or small appliances No hazardous materials (motor oil, paint, chemicals, pesticides) No bulbs or light fixtures (take to depot) No recyclables, incl cardboard or paper Styrofoam peanuts or chips Take all other No yard/garden waste Styrofoam to a depot for recycling No Styrofoam or glass (take to depot) RECYCLABLES: Blue Lid BI-WEEKLY curbside collection of recyclable materials DO NOT place recyclables in bags Place all recyclables loosely in cart, and ensure lid can be securely closed Only recyclables contained within your cart will be collected Take all refundable beverage containers to a bottle depot Non-refundable glass containers are not accepted in curbside collection They can be recycled at depots See page for details DO NOT compact materials into the cart as it may not empty when dumped SEE RECYCLING GUIDE FOR LIST OF ACCEPTABLE ITEMS Page & Paper Cardboard & boxboard Paper, including newspaper, flyers, magazines, catalogues, gift wrap Shredded paper (place in clear plastic bag only) Containers Tin and aluminum cans, aluminum foil and lids Spiral wound paper cans Milk & milk alternative cartons (eg soy, almond milk) Empty aerosol cans Disposable paper and plastic cups Plastic containers (emptied and rinsed) Plastic garden pots and trays No plastic bags (take to depot) No Styrofoam or glass (take to depot) No zipper bags (Ziplock style bags) No hard or soft cover books (please donate) No cling wrap or bubble wrap No foil gift wrap No light bulbs or light fixtures (take to depot) No mirror or ceramics No needles or medical waste No motor oil, chemical containers or paint cans No diapers No batteries, electronics or small appliances (take to depot) No clothing or textiles (donate) No scrap metal, wood or renovation material No plastic toys, storage bins, pails larger than L Frozen food packaging No propane cylinders, spray paint cans Pizza boxes YARD AND GARDEN WASTE: Green Lid BI-WEEKLY curbside collection of yard and garden waste, March to December Residents are encouraged to grasscycle and compost ONLY organic materials from your yard are acceptable NO plastic bags, no biodegradable bags, no containers DO NOT compact materials into the cart as it may not empty when dumped Put all yard waste loosely into cart All material must fit in cart with lid closed Grass clippings Leaves Weeds Plant trimmings Prunings and branches up to cm (in) in diameter AND less than m (ft) long Pine needles & cones Fruit droppings Unlimited Yard Waste Weeks Spring & Fall See page for details No plastic or compostable bags No animal feces or kitty litter No dirt, sod, rocks or tree stumps No kitchen or food waste No diapers No used tissue or paper towels No regular garbage No construction or renovation materials No agricultural or commercial waste No landscape fabric or plastic edging No plastic flower pots (recycle in blue lid cart)
Collection Solutions Moving, Changes or Repairs? Carts are City of Penticton Property If you sell your property and move, or give up tenancy your carts shall remain at the property If you purchase a house and would like to change the cart sizes or quantities that exist, you can request a change by visiting City Yards at Okanagan Avenue East, or City Hall at Main Street Please note that changes to the cart sizes or quantities can only be authorized by the registered property owner All cart changes are subject to an administration fee Please consult the most recent bylaw for pricing If your cart is damaged and requires repairs contact the City Public Works Dept by emailing: publicworks@pentictonca or calling 0-0-00 Waste Not Collected? Not having all your items picked up can be frustrating, but there is often an explanation Common reasons for items being left behind: Carts must be spaced a minimum of meter/ feet away from each other, and any obstacles such as vehicles or trees; Items not set out on time (must be at the curb by am on scheduled collection day); Cart is overfilled or lid is not securely closed; Lids not closed; Presence of prohibited waste; Contamination of recyclables with garbage or yard waste; Contamination of yard waste with garbage or recyclables; Carts not accessible or hidden from view; Recycling or yard waste not scheduled for collection that particular week; Bear clips not unclipped on wildlife resistant carts Contact Waste Connections of Canada at 0-0- to address missed collections Large Item Collection Place a maximum of items per household for collection April - (marked in brown on the calendar page ) Common items include furniture, large appliances and mattresses NO renovation waste, including toilets, plumbing, hot water tanks and doors Nothing with a gas motor Max weight 0 kg / 00 lbs per item Return electronics (TVs, computers, etc) to your nearest Return-it Electronics depot (wwwreturn-itca/electronics) Recycle small appliances (toasters, vacuums, hair dryers, etc); see wwwelectrorecycleca Unlimited Yard Waste Weeks Spring and Fall times per year, on the dates indicated on page, residents can place unlimited quantities of yard waste at the curb for collection After your city-issued cart is filled, excess yard waste can be placed in kraft paper bags or cans clearly marked yard waste and branches can be bundled with string or twine and placed out for collection on your regular collection day Bundles shall be less than 0 meter long and weigh less than kgs Branches shall have a maximum diameter of centimeters Additional yard waste can also be placed in any container clearly marked as yard waste only Paper bags that are ripped or heavily saturated cannot be collected Extra Garbage or Yard Waste? Display a Tag-a-Bag sticker clearly on each extra bag over the cart limit Place at the curb along with your cart on your regular collection day Purchase your tags at City Hall, the Community Centre, or City Yards For up-to-date pricing, visit wwwpentictonca or call 0-0-00 Essential Contacts Curbside Service Provider (Contact for missed collection) Waste Connections of Canada 0-0- City of Penticton publicworks@pentictonca Public Works 0-0-00 pentictonca/garbage Recycling Council of BC wwwrcbcbcca -00-- Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen info@rdosbcca wwwrdosbcca Solid Waste Hotline 0-0- RDOS Illegal Dumping Hotline --- Bear Aware Information wwwbearawarebcca Ministry of Environment (to report burning of garbage) --- Campbell Mountain Landfill 0--0 Recycle BC wwwrecyclebcca
Recycling Guide Recycling is collected every other week marked in blue on the calendar No need to sort Accepted Items & How to Prepare Newspaper & Newspaper inserts Newspapers and newspaper inserts, including advertising flyers Mixed Paper Boxboard & Cardboard Magazines, catalogues & inserts Office/computer paper & envelopes (window style accepted) Gift cards & non-foil wrap (incl paper flower wrap) Phone books Boxes for cereal, tissues, shoes, pizza, laundry detergent, etc Box trays for bottled water, soft drinks, cans, etc (Recycle plastic overwrap at depot) Cardboard rolls from toilet paper and paper towel Paper bags (grocery, lunch bags, prescription bags) Cardboard egg cartons, take-out beverage trays Shredded paper: accepted only if inside a firmly tied, clear plastic bag and placed in recycle cart Flatten boxboard and place directly into recycle cart Paper-based flower pots Corrugated Cardboard Clean, dry cardboard (unwaxed) Paper Containe for Liquids Paper beverage cups Pizza boxes: remove food debris and liner Gable top cartons for milk-t beverages, cream, substitute molasses Staples and packing tape are accepted Aseptic (Tetra-Pak -style) b soup/broth, milk-type bevera Flatten and place in recycle cart Boxes for frozen food, inclu cream, desserts, frozen pizza ONLY cardboard placed inside of recycle cart will be collected Empty and rinse all cartons; re and recycle separately in cart Pet food bags (no foil lined NOT Accepted NO plastic bags used to wrap newspapers (recycle at depot) NO paper towels, tissues or serviettes NO hard cover or paperback books NO foil gift wrap or foil-lined bags (eg chips) NO padded envelopes NO musical greeting cards, ribbon or bows NO foil-lined bags (eg chips) NO residue in pizza boxes or flower pots NO paper towels or tissues NO straws or non-paper insulating cup wraps NO plastic overwrap (recycle at depot) NO waxed cardboard boxes (eg produce shipping boxes) NO juice cartons (take to Ret Depot for deposit refund) NO straws NO plastic overwrap (recycle depot) NO stand-up pouches NO foil or foil-lined bags (eg food) Remember to recycle cup and lids in your recycle cart NO loose shredded paper
iners ds lk-type ute eggs, sugar, e) boxes for verages, sauces cluding ice zza and entrees ed bags) s; remove lids art Return-It ycle at Recycle BC is a non-profit organization responsible for residential packaging and printed paper recycling throughout British Columbia Recycle BC ensures packaging and printed paper is collected from households and recycling depots, sorted and recycled responsibly The Recycle BC program is funded by over,00 businesses, like retailers, manufacturers and restaurants, that supply packaging and printed paper to BC residents, to shift recycling costs away from homeowners Recycle BC was originally launched in 0 as Multi-Material BC (MMBC) Accepted Items & How to Prepare Metal Tins / Cans Aluminum Foil / Cans Aluminum or steel cans for food, pet food, etc Aluminum foil and foil containers including foil take-out containers Metal-rimmed spiral cardboard containers for frozen juice, dough, potato chips, baby formula, etc Empty and rinse Drop lid into can and squeeze top slightly Labels and lids accepted Take deposit return items to a bottle depot Plastic Bottles, Jugs, Jars & Cups Clean, dry plastics with hard sides including: plastic bottles & jars for food, soap, shampoo, household cleaners, laundry products, vitamins & pills, cosmetics, etc plastic jugs for cooking oil, milk, detergent, cleaning products, windshield washer, etc plastic cold beverage cups Spray, pump and pull-up tops accepted Remove lids and/or spray tops and recycle separately in recycle cart Empty and rinse thoroughly Plastic Tubs, Trays & Clamshells Clean, dry plastics with hard sides including: clamshells for baked goods, fruit, eggs, etc tubs & pails for margarine, dairy products (yogurt, sour cream, ice cream, etc), detergent, etc trays for deli chicken, single-serve meals, prepared foods microwaveable bowls/cups housewares and hardware packaging, including for screws, picture hangers, etc plastic garden pots and trays Aerosol Cans & Caps Aerosol spray cans for food, air fresheners, shaving cream, hair spray, deodorant, etc Empty cans only Remove caps and recycle separately in recycle cart Containers with clear or black bottom with clear domes are accepted Empty and rinse containers Recycle lids separately in recycle cart NOT Accepted NO foil gift wrap, foil-lined chip bags or foil-backed paper NO coat hangers NO pots, pans or baking trays NO metal toys NO beverage bottles or jugs (take to Return-It Depot for deposit refund) NO packaging labelled biodegradable or compostable NO cans with any contents remaining inside NO stand-up pouches NO foam trays (recycle at depot) NO spray paint cans NO plastic wrap NO propane cylinders NO straws NO blister packs (gum, pills) NO furniture spray polish NO containers for motor oil, vehicle lubricant or antifreeze products (see wwwrcbcbcca) NO toys or furniture NO automotive products NO tarps, string or rope Check wwwregenerationca for safe disposal of many of these items (---) (eg pet NO appliances (See bulky item collection or wwwelectrorecycleca) and carton NO scrap metal, hardware or wiring NO pails larger than L NO propane cylinders NO lawn edging or garden hoses NO paint cans NO ceramic plant pots NO plastic paint cans NO pails for lubricants or oils
Recycling Depots You can recycle even more than ever! But some items are not accepted for curbside collection Always check the websites below, or the RCBC Recyclepedia, for an up-todate list of depots and accepted items wwwrcbcbcca, -00-- Please take these items to your nearest depot for safe recycling: Glass Plastic Bags & Overwrap Polystyrene Foam Packaging Recycle these items here: Campbell Mountain Landfill 0 Spiller Road 0--0 Hours: March November 0: Monday through Sunday*: :0 am : pm Non-deposit glass bottles and jars Clear or coloured Empty and rinse containers Recycle metal or plastic lids in your recycle cart Plastic bags for groceries, dry cleaning, bread, newspapers/ flyers, produce & salad, frozen vegetables and outer milk bags Plastic overwrap from waterand pop flats; bulk paper towel or toilet paper packages, and hygiene product packaging Bags & overwrap from garden products, water softener & road salt; mattresses, furniture and electronics Foam containers and trays, eg meat, egg cartons, take-out clamshells, cups and bowls Moulded foam cushion packaging for protecting electronics, small appliances, etc Empty and rinse food containers Remove liners and plastic wrap from meat /food trays White and coloured foam products must be separated *December, January & February: Closed Sundays Closed all Statutory Holidays, Boxing Day and winter Sundays Also accepts: Household Hazardous Waste wwwregenerationca Light fixtures & bulbs - wwwlightrecycleca Small appliances & power tools - wwwelectrorecycleca Used motor oil, filters and containers wwwusedoilrecyclingca J & C Bottle Depot 00 Rosetown Ave 0-- NO beverage containers (take to a Return-It Depot for deposit refund) NO glasses, dishes, cookware or ceramic NO window glass or mirror NOT Accepted NO crinkly cellophane wrap, eg from boxes, floral arrangements NO stretch or cling wrap NO potato chip or snack bags NO zipper-lock bags NO plastic or padded shipping envelopes or bubble wrap NO biodegradable plastic bags NO construction or lumber wrap NO cereal liner bags All of the above are considered garbage NO foam peanuts, packing chips or noodles NO blue or pink foam board insulation NO liquid absorbing pads or liners NO shrink wrap for meat or other food Hours: April September 0: Mon-Sat :0am-:00pm October March : Mon-Sat :00am-:0pm Closed Sundays & Holidays Also accepts: Beverage Containers - wwwreturn-itca Electronics - wwwreturn-itca Household Hazardous Waste wwwregenerationca Light fixtures & bulbs - wwwlightrecycleca Small appliances & power tools - wwwelectrorecycleca
BC Product Stewardship Programs 0-0 PRODUCT STEWARD PROGRAM For more details and depot locations Paint, Pesticides, Gasoline and Flammable Liquids Take paint, pesticides, gasoline and flammable liquids to your local ReGeneration collection site for safe recycling Ensure they are properly sealed and labelled in their original container wwwregenerationca or --- Medications Return unused and expired prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs and natural health products through the British Columbia Medications Return Program (BCMRP) to your nearest pharmacy wwwhealthstewardca or call the Recycling Council of BC Hotline at -00-- Small Appliances and Power Tools Recycle your small appliances and other household products that are electrical, use batteries or plug in to 0V or V power sources This includes items such as kitchen countertop appliances, electric personal care items, small power tools and more wwwelectrorecycleca or call the Recycling Council of BC Hotline at -00-- Lights, Bulbs and Fixtures Bring your residential light fixtures and bulbs/ tubes to your nearest drop-off depot for safe recycling Includes lamps, ceiling & wall fixtures, light strings, fluorescent tubes & CFL bulbs, and most household bulbs wwwlightrecycleca or call the Recycling Council of BC Hotline at -00-- Batteries and Cellphones Bring your household single-use and rechargeable batteries and cellphones for safe recycling and disposal Includes cell phones and batteries under kg (alkaline, NiCd, lithium, etc); batteries from cell- and cordless phones, power tools, laptops, etc Excludes car batteries wwwcallrecycleca/ british-columbia or --- Smoke or Carbon Monoxide Alarms Bring your smoke or carbon monoxide alarms to your nearest depot for safe recycling wwwregenerationca --- or call the Recycling Council of BC Hotline at -00-- Thermostats Bring your thermostat in for safe recycling and disposal to keep all its components, especially mercury, out of the waste stream Includes all mercury-containing, electronic and mechanical thermostats wwwhraica/trp
Collection Schedule July 0 June 0 JULY 0 0 0 0 Bulky Items Yard and Garden Waste Unlimited Yard and Garden Waste 0 0 0 Recycling and other pickups occur on your regular garbage collection day during the weeks as marked DECEMBER 0 0 0 STER TMIN WES 0 AVE JOHNSON RD VE DE A DT HAR ECK AVE WA DUNCAN AVE TRIAL INDUS JANUARY 0 MARCH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday JUNE 0 0 0 0 FSC INFO VI AVE EW RD Holiday Collection Dec, 0: No collection Pick-up occurs December D NE APRIL 0 MAY 0 0 GREEN PI IDE R 0 VD BL W 0 LAKES SE ILT VALLEYVIEW RD 0 LAK 0 HA SKA AVE ST 0 EN WARR H MAIN 0 FEBRUARY 0 CARMI AVE AVE SOUT NT ST YA VE RNME 0 HLE GOVE 0 0 BIS T 0 CO R Garbage is collected weekly S MAIN 0 0 OCTOBER 0 NOVEMBER 0 See page for details SEPTEMBER 0 0 RD LER Recycling SPIL 0 AUGUST 0 A RD MAT NAR 0 Collection Legend: Jan, 0: No collection Pick-up occurs December 0 Turnkey solutions for effective waste management education & outreach