Proper sorting makes for smart recycling Proper sorting makes for
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Proper sorting makes for smart recycling Proper sorting makes for
pamphlet_5-panel.qxp 11/21/2007 10:53 AM Page 1 Proper sorting makes for smart recycling The City of Westmount has increased its efforts to divert 60% of our waste from landfill sites, but we can’t do it without you! An important part of waste diversion is recycling. Westmounters are leaders in curbside recycling with one of the highest participation rates in Quebec, but there is always room for improvement. You can recycle more effectively by properly preparing the materials in your bin for pick-up. It's so easy and there's no excuse. Points to remember: 1) Cleaning: All recyclable materials should be clean from food residue. Rinse containers to prevent mould and unpleasant odours. Items that cannot be cleaned are NOT recyclable and should be put in the garbage. It’s a question of hygiene, as work at the recycling sorting centre is often done manually. 2) Watch the clock: Put your recycling bin out behind the sidewalk before 8 a.m. on Wednesday for collection. Tips for your home Do not put recyclables out the night before, as materials that get blown away usually end up in the garbage instead of being properly recycled. Want more information? Consult our Web site for more details on Westmount’s recycling programme: The big blue box Home dwellers should use a blue box, available from Public Works (1 Bethune) during business hours. A proof of residence is required. Blue boxes must be placed directly behind (but not on) the sidewalk for the weekly collection on Wednesday between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. Please make sure it is clearly visible from the street. Recyclable Paper / Cardboard Newspapers, flyers, magazines, paper (even with staples) and envelopes (even with windows), cereal, frozen food, laundry detergent, shoe and other boxes, cardboard boxes (flattened and tied up), cardboard tubes and rolls, file folders, paper bags, books, telephone books Glass Bottles and jars of all shapes and colours (no need to remove labels) Metal Tin cans, covers and lids, hangers, aluminium cans, clean aluminium pie plates and foil Plastic The big blue bag For apartment dwellers, Westmount offers convenient blue bags to help carry materials to your recycling bins. Blue bags can be obtained at City Hall (4333 Sherbrooke Street W.) or at Public Works (1 Bethune Street). A proof of residence is required. Hard – Bottles from any sort of liquid, including shampoo and laundry detergent, yogourt, margarine, shortening and other similar containers, covers, lids, milk and juice containers and all other rigid multi-layer packaging from liquids Soft – Grocery and other shopping bags, dry cleaning bags, bread and pastry bags, clean food storage bags, plastic wrappers (from milk, paper towels, etc.) Not Recyclable Table Scraps and Organic Materials Paper / Cardboard Preparing your recyclables Please ensure that: Items have been properly rinsed to remove food and grease. Recyclables are placed securely in your blue box or bin. Containers, such as milk and juice cartons, plastic bottles, and cardboard boxes have been flattened. Excess materials are clean, and placed securely in a plastic or paper bag next to your blue box. www.westmount.org 2006-06-008 - Communications Division, City of Westmount Soiled or greasy paper or cardboard, wax paper, stickers, wallpaper, photo paper, foil gift wrap, padded envelopes, composite products (binders, etc.), diapers Glass Drinking glasses, windows and mirrors, incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs, porcelain and ceramics, pyrex, broken and unbroken dishes Metal/Aluminium Paint, solvent or pesticide containers, spray cans, etc., metal hardware, pipes, nails, screws, pots, pans, muffin tins, electronics, large and small household appliances, toys, tools and other products made from mixed materials Plastic Hard – All number “6” plastics (polystyrene), paint, motor oil or other similar containers, toothpaste tubes, rubber items (hoses, boots), toys, tools and other products made from mixed materials Soft – Soiled plastic film, cereal or cracker bags (waxed), chip bags (greasy), stretch wrap (from pâté, meat, cheese, etc.), pool covers, awnings, etc.