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Waste Management Services 2018 Edition Note: Each bag/container must be kept to 23 kgs (50 pounds) or less Look inside for information about City services for: Green Waste Recycling Hazardous/ Electronics Garbage Download the free app City of Peterborough Waste, and never miss another collection day.

Recycling List Keep your CONTAINERS separate from your PAPER PRODUCTS as outlined below. Stream 1 Containers Place all containers loose into one blue box. Do not bag containers. Please rinse off any excess food. Plastic Containers All food and beverage containers. Bakery trays, cookie trays, fresh fruit containers, plastic egg cartons. Windshield washer fluid bottles, toiletry bottles. Flower pots (12 inches or less in diameter) and trays. No Tupperware-type containers. No hangers. No plastic straws or cutlery. No prescription medicine containers. No motor oil containers (accepted at HHW Depot) Metal Containers Aluminum beverage cans. Steel food and beverage cans. Aluminum foil and trays (scrunch foil in a ball). Paint and aerosol cans (must be empty, dry, lids removed). No propane/butane cylinders Glass Containers Clear and coloured glass bottles and jars. No other type of glass accepted (eg drinking glasses, window panes). Juice Boxes, Tetra Paks, Milk Cartons, Coffee Cups and Spiral Containers No straws, stir sticks or plastic lids from coffee cups. No Kool Aid Jammer style cartons. Styrofoam Products Styrofoam plates, trays, cups, take-out containers, peanuts and insulation must go into garbage. Bulky white Styrofoam packaging accepted at Pido Road Depot (see back page for details). Recycle the package, not the product.

Stream 2 Paper Products & Film Plastic Paper Products and Film Plastic go in the same blue box. Remember to bag your bags* Note: there is no limit to the number of blue boxes you may set out for collection each week. Drop-Off Depot Open 24/7 390 Pido Road Cardboard and Boxboard Flatten and tie in bundles 30 x 30 x 8 maximum. No waxed cardboard. No frozen food containers. Newspapers and Magazines Can be loose or in plastic bags to prevent blowing. Do not tie the bags. No paper towels or tissues. Office Paper and Envelopes Can be loose or in plastic bags to prevent blowing. Do not tie the bags. Not necessary to remove staples, paper clips. Hard- and Soft-covered books Hard covers must be removed and placed separately into the Paper blue box. No binders. Brown bags, Gift bags, Paper inner tubes, Egg cartons Inner tubes from toilet paper, paper towels and gift-wrap. Remove non-paper attachments from gift bags. Film Plastic * Stuff plastic grocery bags, bread bags, milk bags, toilet paper wrap, dry-cleaning bags, etc together inside one grocery bag, and tie the top. No chip bags, cheese wrappers, stretch wrap, stand-up pouches or cereal box liners. For missed recycling collection, call 705-742-4268

Green Waste Collection is weekly, from the first week of April to the end of November. There is no limit on the quantity of green waste that can be placed at the curb each week. Acceptable Items Brush, branches, hedge & tree trimmings* Grass clippings, leaves House and garden plants, trimmings Small quantities of sod, within the weight limit Christmas Trees decorations removed * Securely tie brush in bundles up to 1m (3 feet) in length and 30 cm (12 inches) in diameter, weighing no more than 23 kgs (50 lbs) 30 cm (12 in) 1 m (3 ft) Unacceptable Items Soil and stones Stumps Large quantities of sod with soil Brush over the maximum dimensions Driveway sweepings Acceptable Containers Place green waste in reusable containers (with labels**), bushel baskets or paper yard waste bags. 50lbs (23kgs) weight limit Absolutely no plastic bags accepted. ** See back page for where to find labels 23 kgs (50 lbs) What Happens to the Green Waste? All the green waste collected by the City is composted at a licenced facility. Small quantities are available to purchase at the Bensfort Road Landfill and the Ecology Park. Bring your own containers and shovel for self-loading. Truckload deliveries are no longer available. If you require larger quantities, contact a local landscape supply company. Help Keep Leaves Off the Street City By-Law Number 94-55 prohibits the raking of loose leaves, branches, shrubs or any other yard wastes onto City streets and boulevards. The reasons for this are many: drivers sight-lines are unimpeded, making streets safer reduced incidents of blocked storm sewers, flooding and icy conditions 30-50% cost savings for collection, reducing tax dollars needed Please use the free, weekly collection Green Waste Collection service offered in the City. Backyard Composting If you like compost, and want to reduce your waste going to curb, why not make your own! It s easy. Fruits, vegetables, coffee grounds, tea bags, paper towels and yard waste can all be composted at home, cheaply and easily. Subsidized backyard composters available at City Hall, the Recycling Plant (390 Pido Road), the GreenUP Store, GreenUP s Ecology Park, and city Home Hardware Stores. Call 705-742-7777 x1657 for details. For missed green waste collection, call 705-745-1386

Garbage Regular, Weekly Collection Households get a maximum of 2 lifts every week (see Lift definition below). Excess garbage will be tagged and left. Do not over stuff garbage cans with multiple garbage bags. Ensure all garbage is out to the curb by 7:00 a.m. the day of collection. Uncollected garbage and empty garbage bins must be removed by 8 p.m. on your collection day. What is a Garbage lift Note: Pet waste must be double bagged and cannot exceed 25% of the volume of the garbage bag. Absolutely NO dedicated bags of pet waste will be accepted. Items NOT Collected at the Curb: construction and demolition materials, including shingles, drywall, tiles, concrete, bricks, and large amounts of wood waste (take to Landfill) household hazardous waste (take to HHW Depot) tires and automotive parts (take to Landfill) TV s, computers (take to HHW/Electronics Depot) garbage containing recycables will NOT be collected Wrap broken glass and place in garbage (not your blue box) 90 cm (36 in) 125 L (30 gal) 95 cm (38 in) 66 cm (26 in) 1 Plastic garbage bag (no grocery bags please) no greater than 66 cm (26 in) x 90 cm (36 in) and 23 kgs (50 lbs) in weight. 60 cm (24in) 1 Garbage can not greater than 125 L (30 gallon) with side handles and a lid and 23 kgs (50 lbs) in weight. 1 m (3 ft) 1 Item less than 1 m (3 ft) in length and 23 kgs (50 lbs) in weight. Wrap in newspaper or rags to prevent injuries. You are permitted two (2) regular garbage lifts per week Large Article Collection Six large article collections are held each year, from April to September. For a fee, the City will pick up items too large for regular collection. Payments made in advance at the Public Works Yard (182 Townsend Street) or City Hall (500 George St. N.), or by going online at www.peterborough.ca/waste Cost is $20 for the first item and $5 for each additional item. (excluding mattresses*) Pick up must be arranged by 4:30 p.m. on the Thursday prior to the event. Building materials, car parts and electronics are not accepted; take these directly to the landfill for recycling. Refrigeration items must have Freon removed prior to collection (or take to Landfill for Freon removal and recycling). * Mattresses and boxsprings are charged the same per unit regardless of quantity ($20 each in 2018). For missed garbage collection, call 705-745-1386

Household Hazardous Waste Depot & Electronics Recycling The Peterborough Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Depot accepts most hazardous products and electronics from homes and small businesses free of charge. Volume limitations apply. Location: 400 Pido Road, Peterborough Summer Hours (May 1 Sept 30) Wed & Thurs: 8 am 6 pm Fri & Sat: 8 am 2 pm Winter Hours (Oct 1 April 30) Wed to Sat: 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Accepted: Paints, stains & their containers Oils, gasoline & their containers Empty motor oil containers All battery types (home & auto) Cleaners, chemicals Cooking oil Sharps and old medications* Propane tanks (all sizes) Insecticides, herbicides Fluorescent light ballasts (3 or less) Fluorescent light tubes (limit of 12) Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs) Thermometers, thermostats (mercury items) Fire extinguishers * Accepted from households only. Sharps and old medications now accepted at all local pharmacies, free of charge. Paint and Reusable Products Exchange The HHW Depot offers partially used cans of paints, stains, and other good reusable products, as a free service. Electronics Tip: Never mix substances. If possible, keep materials in their original containers, and securely pack them in your vehicle to prevent spills. The HHW Depot accepts all used electronics. All items are accepted free of charge. No broken screens, take these to the landfill. Accepted: Computers and monitors Printers Personal electronic devices Fax machines DVD players, VCRs Cell phones Televisions (up to 52 ) Small appliances/power tools with cords (no glass, light bulbs, etc) Not Accepted: Pathological waste (place in garbage) ammunitions (take to City Police) smoke detectors (place in garbage) Large commercial volumes/materials Incandescent light bulbs CFL s accepted Incandescent bulbs not accepted. Put in garbage. For more information about HHW/Electronics, call 705-876-0461

Landfill (Peterborough Waste Management Facility) Material accepted from City and County of Peterborough residents only. Location: 1260 Bensfort Road, approximately 6 km south of the City Note: All loads in open-top vehicles MUST be tarped. Fines will be imposed for noncompliance. Hours of Operation: Monday Friday Saturday Sundays/Statutory Holidays 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Closed Items accepted at the landfill, but sent to be recycled Tires Scrap metal Mattresses Cardboard Green waste Electronics Blue box materials Fee Schedule: Mixed garbage, shingles, construction and demolition material, drywall Yard waste, scrap metal, blue box materials, cardboard (must be separated from garbage) 100kg or less $10.00 Free Over 100kg $95/tonne applied to entire load $45/tonne applied to entire load Asbestos - 24 hour pre-approval required Contact 705-742-7777 x 2150 Freon Items (refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, water coolers, dehumidifiers) Mattresses or Box Springs $200/tonne $20 each which includes Freon removal small quantities (<10) - $11 per item large quantities (10+) - $20 per item Tires - Rims must be removed; call City Waste Management for details about larger loads, or visit RethinkTires.ca. Electronics (computers, televisions, printers, digital equipment, personal electronic devices, cell phones, etc) No charge (limit of 10) No charge Contaminated Soil Requires pre-approval, visit: www.peterborough.ca/waste/contaminatedsoil Call to confirm current pricing after 2018 Payment: Cash, all major credit cards, debit card, or on pre-approved accounts Call for pricing 705-742-7777 x 2152 For site information, contact the scale house at 705-742-7777 Ext. 2150.

Use the 24/7 Recycling Drop-Off Depot Located at 390 Pido Road, the Depot accepts all blue box materials AND bulky white packing Styrofoam. Absolutely no Styrofoam plates, trays, cups, take-out containers, peanuts, insulation, or dock floats accepted. Only clean, white, bulky Styrofoam chunks. Curbside Collection Tips Have all material out by 7:00 a.m. collection day (not before 6:00 p.m. the preceding day). Broken Glass - wrap and put in garbage. Never put in the blue box. Garbage, green waste and blue box containers must weigh less than 23kgs (50 lbs) each. Ensure material is visible and accessible (do not place behind or atop snow banks, for instance). Place heavier items on top of lighter ones in your blue box on windy days (eg. put newspaper on top of plastic bags). Where Do I Find Blue boxes ($3.00 each) City Hall (500 George St. N.) Materials Recycling Facility (390 Pido Road) (cash only) GreenUP Store (378 Aylmer St. N) Composters City Hall (500 George St. N.) Materials Recycling Facility (390 Pido Road) (cash only) Ecology Park (inside Beavermead Park, Ashburnham Dr.) Home Hardware Stores (Lansdowne and Simcoe St. locations) GreenUP Store (378 Aylmer St. N) Compost (May to October) Landfill Site (1260 Bensfort Road) self-load Ecology Park (Ashburnham Dr.) self-load Green Waste Labels City Hall - 500 George St. N. (free of charge) Others (GreenUP store, Home Hardware) Reuse Centre located at landfill site (Bensfort Road; see Page 6 for hours) household items available at no charge ($3.00 each) Contacts Blue in the Loo Hangs on your bathroom waste bin. City Hall GreenUP City Waste Management 705-742-7777 Ext. 1657 Public Works (garbage & green waste collection) 705-745-1386 Waste Connections (recycling collection) 705-742-4268 Hazardous Waste/ Electronics Depot 705-876-0461 Landfill Site 705-742-7777 Ext. 2150