Take It Back! Product Stewardship Program and 3 R’s Community Directory
The 9th edition of the County of Dufferin’s Take It Back! Directory is here…
Lets face it; we all generate waste. Currently, we are helping to reduce,
reuse and recycle many of our unwanted items. However, there are
still materials thrown into our garbage bags that go to landfill sites. In fact, in Ontario we send approximately ten million tonnes of waste to landfills each year.
Municipal governments currently handle the majority of residential collection including large items, waste and recycling. On January 1 2013, the County of Dufferin will assume the authority of all curbside waste
management programs. With programs such as blue box
recycling, green bin and yard waste
composting, household hazardous waste and
electronic goods recycling, we are doing what we can to divert
waste from landfills. However, there are still many products out there that cannot be handled through municipal diversion programs.
This terrific reference guide can help you to further reduce your household waste. It lists retailers, vendors, and organizations that ‘take back’, used products and materials. Returned products and materials are reused, recycled or disposed of properly. Charitable and community organizations that accept products for reuse and recycling are also listed.
Finally, check out the Directory’s other informative sections. Learn how to reduce your household waste, participate in the DUFFERIN COMPOSTS! Green Bin Program and find helpful information about Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic goods Recycling Event Days.
Contents
Municipal Contact Information ....................................................... 3
What is “Take It Back”? ................................................................... 4
Automotive ............................................................................... 5
Electronic ................................................................................ 12
Reduce Your Waste! ...................................................................... 19
Garden .................................................................................... 20
Health ..................................................................................... 21
Household .............................................................................. 25
Other Resources ............................................................................ 31
Green Cleaning………………………………………………………..………………...32
Dufferin Composts! Green Bin Program ....................................... 33
Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Goods ..................... 35
2011 Statistics ............................................................................... 37
Index .............................................................................................. 38
County of Dufferin’s Waste Management Division The County manages the DUFFERIN COMPOSTS! Green Bin Organics Program, hazardous and electronic wastes, the Take It Back Directory and other waste reduction initiatives.
(519) 941-2816, ext. 2620 www.dufferincounty.on.ca/waste
Local Municipalities in the County of Dufferin Local municipalities are responsible for garbage, recycling, yard waste and large item pick-up.
Township of Amaranth (519) 941-1007 www.amaranth-eastgary.ca Township of East Garafraxa (519) 928-5298 www.amaranth-eastgary.ca Township of East Luther Grand Valley (519) 928-5652 www.eastluthergrandvalley.ca Township of Melancthon (519) 925-5525 www.melancthontownship.ca Town of Mono (519) 941-3599 www.townofmono.com Township of Mulmur (705) 466-3341 www.mulmurtownship.ca Town of Orangeville (Operations Centre) (519) 941-9124 www.orangeville.ca Town of Shelburne (519) 925-2600 www.townofshelburne.on.ca
Municipal Contact Information
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Product Stewardship Program
Examples of products that are ‘taken back’ include: Automotive antifreeze automobile batteries motor oil scrap metal tires Electronic cell phones computers household batteries compact fluorescent light bulbs Garden plastic and clay flower pots plastic trays empty chemical jugs Health eyeglasses medication needles/syringes Household used clothing small household items sports equipment clothes hangers plastic grocery bags
What is the “Take It Back!” Program?
The Take It Back! Program gives residents
in Dufferin County the opportunity to
conveniently take their used products
and materials to participating retailers,
vendors and organizations for reuse,
recycling or safe disposal. Products
accepted through this program are
‘special’, in that they cannot be recycled
through the blue box recycling program,
and should not be thrown in the regular
garbage or disposed of down the drain.
Guidelines for the Public
all products must be dropped off during business hours. Please call ahead to the retailer (some retailers request an appointment to be made in advance)
quantities may be limited
in some locations and for certain items, a small handling fee may apply (these locations are marked with a *)
residential waste only (no commercially generated waste is accepted)
If your organization is interested in joining this exciting program, please check out our website at www.dufferincounty.on.ca/waste or contact the County of
Dufferin at (519) 941-2816 x 2620 or [email protected]
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Automotive Auto Centre Dufferin County Inc. 710A Industrial Road Shelburne (519) 925-0044 www.autocentredufferin.com
automotive batteries motor oil tires
CAA Car Care Centre Orangeville 205489 County Road 109 Corner of Riddell Road and Broadway Orangeville (519) 942-3670 www.caasco.com
antifreeze automotive batteries automotive parts gasoline motor oil and oil filters radiators scrap metal tires transmission filters and oil
Castrol Premium Lube Express 633247 Highway 10 Mono (519) 942-8780 www.castrolpremiumlube.com
antifreeze automotive batteries motor oil oil filters transmission filters transmission oil
Deckers Tire Service 213016 10th Line Amaranth (519) 928-5318
tires* *Call ahead for an appointment. Only four tires accepted at a time.
Dufferin Transfer & Recycling 473051 County Road 11 Amaranth (519) 943-0101 www.sandhilldisposal.com
automotive parts radiators scrap metal tires (4) Please see website for details.
Erskines Service Centre 15 Robb Boulevard Orangeville (519) 941-3440 www.erskinesservicecentre.com
antifreeze automotive batteries motor filter and oil filters radiators scrap metal tires transmission filters and oil Call prior to dropping off. 5
WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Fines Home Hardware and Building Centre 725 Steeles Street Shelburne (519) 925-3991 www.fineshh.com
propane tanks
Fred’s Tire Service 220 First Street Orangeville (519) 941-4135
antifreeze motor oil oil filters tires transmission oil
Habitat for Humanity ReStore 104 Dawson Road, Suite #300 Guelph (519) 780-2323 www.guelphrestore.ca www.habitat.ca
scrap metal All items are inspected before being accepted, as they are resold in ReStore.
Hwy 10 Auto Recyclers 682448 260 Sideroad Dundalk (905) 586-2285 [email protected]
automotive batteries automotive parts radiators scrap metal tires
Ideal Supply Company Ltd. 615 Riddell Road Orangeville (519) 941-1510 www.idealsupply.com
automotive batteries
Kidney Car Program 1-866-788-2277 www.kidney.ca
complete vehicles scrap metal Donations provide funding to The Kidney Foundation of Canada. Free tow and valuable tax receipts are available for donations. Hassle free solution for unwanted vehicles.
MacMaster Pontiac Buick GMC 207171 Highway 9 Mono (519) 941-1360 www.macmasterpontiac.com
tires* *Maximum of four tires per customer.
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Automotive
Automotive Marshall’s Service Centre 23 Commerce Road Orangeville (519) 941-3301
automotive batteries automotive parts oil filters radiators transmission filters
Midas Auto Service 94 First Street Orangeville (519) 941-2010
automotive batteries and parts scrap metal tires
Mister Transmission 324 Broadway Orangeville (519) 942-1544 www.mistertransmission.com/orangeville
transmission filters transmission oil
Mono Auto Body & Towing 595004 Blind Line Corner of Blind Line & 20th Sideroad Mono (519) 941-0835
automotive parts radiators scrap metal
Motion Mazda 753007 2nd Line Mono (519) 943-1100
automotive batteries motor oil oil filters tires* transmission oil *Maximum of four tires daily. Rims are not accepted.
Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association 1-800-390-8743 www.oara.com
old motor vehicles Please see website for details.
Orangeville Chrysler 207163 Highway 9 Mono (519) 942-8400 www.orangevillechrysler.com
tires
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Did you know… Emissions from Canadian landfills account for 20% of na-tional methane emissions. (www.ec.gc.ca)
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Orangeville Honda 207187 Highway 9 Orangeville (519) 941-6221 www.orangevillehonda.com
tires* *No steel rims are accepted.
Orangeville Towing 199 C-Line Orangeville (519) 942-0236
cars scrap metal tires trucks Free towing available.
Orangeville Recycling 634466 Highway 10 Mono (519) 942-1995 www.orangevillerecycling.com
automotive batteries and parts propane tanks radiators scrap metal Will pay cash for ALL of the materials. Free pick up available.
Orangeville Truck Center 10B Centennial Road Orangeville (519) 940-8212
automotive batteries automotive parts motor oil oil filters radiators scrap metal transmission filters transmission oil
P.W. Auto Sales 334227 7th Line Amaranth (519) 941-4091
antifreeze automotive batteries automotive parts gasoline motor oil oil filters propane tanks radiators scrap metal tires transmission filters transmission oil
Automotive
WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Automotive
Roy’s Service Centre 635202 Highway 10 Between 20th and 25th Sideroads Mono (519) 925-2847 www.rscautomotive.com
antifreeze automotive batteries automotive parts motor oil oil filters radiators scrap metal tires* transmission filters transmission oil * Call ahead for more than four tires.
Shelburne Auto & Cycle 713 Industrial Road, Unit #1 Shelburne (519) 925-3980
antifreeze automotive batteries automotive parts motor oil oil filters radiators scrap metal tires transmission filters transmission oil
Shelburne Iron and Metal 517006 Highway 124 6 kilometres north of Shelburne Melancthon (519) 925-3072 www.shelburneironandmetal.ca
antifreeze automotive batteries automotive parts gasoline motor oil radiators scrap metal tires transmission oil Will pay for all scrap metal, ferrous and non-ferrous.
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Fact: About 40 percent of all battery sales occur during the holiday season. Buy rechargeable batteries to accompany your electronic gifts, and consider giving a battery charger as well. Rechargeable batteries reduce the amount of potentially harmful materials thrown away, and can save money in the long run. (www.epa.gov)
Automotive
Shelburne Tire & Towing 525401 5th Sideroad Melancthon (519) 925-5002
automotive batteries automotive parts scrap metal tires
Silverdale Motors 38 Main Street South Grand Valley (519) 928-5630
antifreeze automotive batteries automotive parts motor oil oil filters radiators scrap metal tires transmission filters transmission oil
Super Lube 17 Townline Orangeville (519) 938-8100
antifreeze automotive batteries motor oil oil filters transmission filters transmission oil
The Metal Detector 205068 County Road 109 East Garafraxa (519) 942-9636
anything containing steel scrap metal old vehicles Free pick up is available.
Trillium Ford Lincoln Ltd. 735 Industrial Road Shelburne (519) 925-5101 www.trilliumford.com
antifreeze* automotive batteries automotive parts gasoline* motor oil oil filters* radiators scrap metal tires transmission filters* transmission oil *A small fee may apply to these items.
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WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Automotive Tru-Tech Automotive Service Inc. 720 Industrial Road, Unit 1 Shelburne (519) 925-5724
antifreeze automotive batteries motor oil scrap metal tires transmission oil
Valley Auto Parts & Services Ltd. 12 Amaranth Street West Grand Valley (519) 928-2650
antifreeze automotive batteries automotive parts gasoline motor oil oil filters propane tanks radiators scrap metal tires transmission filters transmission oil
Walmart Tire and Lube Express 95 First Street Orangeville (519) 940-9371 www.walmart.ca
automotive batteries motor oil oil filters tires transmission filters transmission oil
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Dispose of your waste properly. Have you ever heard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch? This pile of waste is roughly twice the size of Texas, U.S. and is floating midway between San Francisco and Hawaii. It is made up of 3.5 million tons of trash, comprised mostly of plastic, which cannot de-compose naturally and is harmful to all marine life. (www.telegraph.co.uk)
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Electronic
Bell World Orangeville 114 Broadway, Unit #102 Orangeville (519) 940-1114 www.totallyone.com
cell phone batteries cell phones
Broadway Music 232 Broadway Orangeville (519) 940-4810
music compact disks (CDs) of any artist guitar and bass amplifiers* *Repaired and donated to Arts Can Circle.
Canadian Diabetes Association ClothesLine Program 1-800-505-5525 www.diabetes.ca
Items must be in working, reusable condition as they are sold to Value Village to raise funding for our charity. Call or check website for details and to schedule a pickup.
cell phone batteries cell phones compact disks (CDs) fax machines microwave ovens pagers personal digital assistants (PDAs) power tools small appliances stereos telephones and telephone equipment vacuums video cassette recorders (VCRs)
Community Environment Alliance 7-222 Advance Blvd. Brampton (905) 463-9941
They are a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher and OES certified collector/refurbisher. Their award winning Share I.T program provides refurbished computers and parts with licensed programs such as Windows Office, XP, anti-virus and Cyber Safety information to low income families.
cell phones computers computer monitors and parts (hard drives, peripherals, wires, keyboards, scanners) fax machines pagers personal digital assistants printers telephones and equipment VCRs *no fee for dropping off
WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Electronic
Did you know… batteries contain heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium and nickel, which can contaminate the environment if they are improperly disposed of. The average person throws away eight household batteries a year. (www.ehso.com/ehshome/batteries.php)
Cunningham Vacuum Orangeville 234 Broadway Orangeville (519) 940-4929
central vacuums canister vacuums upright vacuums *Shop vacuums are not accepted.
Dufferin Transfer & Recycling 473051 Country Road 11 Amaranth (519) 943-0101 www.sandhilldisposal.com
cell phones compact discs (CDs) computer monitors and parts fax machines microwaves pagers personal digital assistants (PDAs) power tools printers stereos telephones and telephone equipment televisions video cassette recorders (VCRs) See website for details.
Family Transition Place (519) 942-4122 www.familytransitionplace.ca Cell phone donations collected at: Bell World Orangeville 114 Broadway, Unit #102
working cell phones* *Must be relatively current models which are functioning. The phone settings are cleared. The phone is then re-directed to FTP for client use.
Fines Home Hardware and Building Centre 725 Steeles Street Shelburne (519) 925-3991 www.fineshh.com
cell phone batteries household batteries
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Electronic Fridge & Freezer Pickup 1-877-797-9473 www.saveonenergy.ca
See website for details and additional eligibility rules. Bookings can be completed over the phone or online.
appliances (fridges and freezers) air conditioners* dehumidifiers *Window air conditioners only. Fridges and freezers must be in working condition, older than 15 years, and be between 10-27 cubic feet. Window air conditioners and dehumidifiers must also be in working condition and older than 10 years.
Future Shop 95 First Street Orangeville (519) 940-8206 www.futureshop.ca
cell phone batteries cell phones cameras and camcorders clock radios computers and accessories DVD players fax machines household batteries laptops and accessories MP3 players personal digital assistants (PDAs) printers stereos televisions* video cassette recorders (VCR’s) web cameras *No TV’s larger than 27” tube or 42” LCD/Plasma. Projection TV’s are not accepted. Products must be safe to move and handled/lifted by one person. Maximum of 2 items per person per day.
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WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Fact: According to INFORM. Inc. cell phones are replaced every 18 months on average; and less than 5% are recycled. That leaves 14 million cell phones that could potentially enter the waste stream every 18 months. (www.diabetes.ca)
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Electronic Grand Valley Home Hardware 8 Main Street Grand Valley (519) 928-3370
cell phone batteries cell phones printer cartridges (non-laser)
Habitat for Humanity ReStore 104 Dawson Road, Suite #300 Guelph (519) 780-2323 www.guelphrestore.ca www.habitat.ca
air conditioners appliances cell phones computer monitors and parts fax machines laser cartridges microwave ovens pagers personal digital assistants (PDAs) photocopier cartridges power tools printers small appliances stereos telephones and telephone equipment televisions vacuums video cassette recorders (VCRs) All items are inspected before being accepted, as they are sold in the ReStore.
Home Depot 49 Fourth Avenue Orangeville (519) 940-9061 www.homedepot.ca
compact fluorescent light bulbs household batteries
Ideal Supply Company Ltd. 615 Riddell Road Orangeville (519) 941-1510 www.idealsupply.com
compact fluorescent lamps* fluorescent tubes* *Fluorescent tubes are charged per foot and compact fluorescent lamps are charged per unit.
Midas Auto Services 94 First Street Orangeville (519) 941-2010
air conditioners appliances
Electronic
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Ontario SPCA Orangeville & District Branch 650 Riddell Road Orangeville (519) 942-3140 www.orangeville.ontariospca.ca
cell phone batteries cell phones digital cameras photocopier cartridges printer cartridges (laser) printer cartridges (non-laser) Electronics are recycled to collect funding for this charity. Prefer cartridges out of boxes.
Orangeville Recycling 634466 Highway 10 Mono (519) 942-1995 www.orangevillerecycling.com
air conditioners appliances cell phones and batteries computer monitors and parts fax machines laser and non-laser cartridges microwave ovens pagers personal digital assistants photocopier cartridges power tools printers small appliances stereos telephones and telephone equipment televisions vacuums VCRs *Free pick up available or Will pay cash for ALL Delivered items
P.W. Auto Sales 334227 7th Line Amaranth (519) 941-4091
air conditioners appliances cell phone batteries cell phones compact disks (CDs) compact fluorescent light bulbs computer monitors computer parts *Continued on next page
WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Electronic P.W. Auto Sales 334227 7th Line Amaranth (519) 941-4091
fax machines household batteries microwave ovens pagers personal digital assistants (PDAs) photocopier cartridges power tools printers small appliances stereos telephone and telephone equipment televisions vacuums video cassette recorders (VCRs)
Rona Ontario Inc. 633419 Highway 10 Mono Plaza Mono (519) 941-0113
cell phone batteries compact fluorescent light bulbs* household batteries *No broken bulbs will be accepted.
Second Fiddle 112 Main Street East Shelburne (519) 925-0009
compact disks (CDs)* video cassette recorders (VCRs)* *Items must be in working, reusable condition.
Shelburne Computers 524 Main Street East Shelburne (519) 925-3107 www.shelburnecomputers.com
printer cartridges (non-laser)
Shelburne Iron and Metal 517006 Highway 124 6kms north of Shelburne Melancthon (519) 925-3072 www.shelburneironandmetal.ca
air conditioners appliances computer parts and monitors fax machines microwave ovens small appliances televisions VCRs Will pay for all scrap metal, ferrous and non-ferrous. 17
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Electronic
Staples Business Depot 88 First Street Orangeville (519) 942-1360 www.staples.ca
answering machines cameras cell phones and cell phone batteries computers and monitors* computer parts and peripherals DVD players household batteries pagers and personal digital assistants (PDAs) photocopier cartridges printers and fax machines printer cartridges (laser and non-laser) stereos telephones and telephone equipment televisions* video cassette recorders (VCRs) *Daily maximum of three monitors or TVs and three computers (CPU, laptop) per household. TV’s larger than 32” are not accepted.
The Metal Detector 205068 County Road 109 East Garafraxa (519) 942-9636
anything containing steel (appliances, power tools, etc.) Will pay cash for scraps. Free pick up is available.
The Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy (519) 620-9101 www.ofcp.on.ca
compact disks (CDs) small appliances vacuums Must be in resalable condition.
The Source Orangeville Highlands Mall 150 First Street Orangeville (519) 941-8438 www.thesource.ca
cell phone accessories cell phone batteries cell phones
WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Canada’s National Office of Pollution Prevention of Environment Canada reports that next year 4,328 tons of telephone, fax machines and cell phones will end up in landfills. That’s equivalent to the weight of 583 African elephants. (1 elephant = 7.4 tons) (www.diabetes.ca)
Reduce Your Waste!
Reducing the amount of waste you produce in the first place can help to conserve resources and protect the environment. Practice Smart Shopping
' Choose products with the least amount of packaging. ' Buy in bulk for commonly used items. ' Avoid purchasing disposable products. ' Consider purchasing used goods before purchasing new. ' Buy products made from recyclable materials. ' Avoid waste and spoilage by not purchasing more than is
needed. ' Choose products sold in refillable or recyclable
containers. ' Bring your own reusable cloth bags. ' www.Freecycle.org -receive and share reusable items.
Reduce Waste at Home
Use cloth towels instead of paper towels. Recycle and compost! Pack lunches and dinners in reusable containers, not
plastic bags. Donate reusable clothing and household goods to local
charities. Charitable options can be found throughout the Take It Back directory.
Use reusable cloth or gift bags instead of wrapping paper. If you do use wrapping paper, make sure it is non-foil wrapping paper as that is not recyclable.
Use rechargeable batteries. Avoid disposable plates and utensils for get-togethers.
Tips to Become Environmentally Friendly Turn the lights off when you leave a room. Turn the tap off when brushing your teeth or washing your face.
On average 11 liters of water can be saved if you do. Carpool or use public transit when possible. Use a low flow shower head and toilet if possible. You will save
water and money on your water bill. Canadian drivers idle their cars on average of 5 to 10 minutes a
day. Turn off your ignition if idling for more than 10 seconds (after this time restarting the car uses less fuel than idling), avoid
using drive-thrus, and don’t start the ignition until you and any passengers are ready to go.
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Dufferin Garden Centre 250 C-Line Orangeville (519) 941-5081 www.dufferingarden.ca
flower pots plastic flats No cell packs or broken pots.
Dufferin Transfer & Recycling 473051 County Road 11 Amaranth (519) 943-0101 www.sandhilldisposal.com
flower pots plastic flats Please see website for details.
Habitat for Humanity Restore 104 Dawson Road, Suite #300 Guelph (519) 780-2323 www.guelphrestore.ca www.habitat.ca
flower pots plastic flats All items are inspected before being accepted, as they are sold in the ReStore.
Holmes Agro 473088 County Road 11 Amaranth (519) 941-0450 www.holmesagro.com
empty chemical containers * *Must be triple rinsed with labels removed.
Parson’s Florist 52 Townline Orangeville (519) 941-2500 www.parsonsflorist.com
vases
Salvation Army Thrift Store 162 Broadway Orangeville (519) 941-7591
flower pots
Garden
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Did you know… over 1/3 of our waste stream is organic matter that can be diverted from landfills through composting? (www.composting.org)
WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
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Health As We Grow 113 Broadway Orangeville (519) 941-8733 www.aswegrow.ca
canes walkers wheelchairs and parts
Caravaggio IDA Drugs 128 Main Street East Shelburne (519) 925-2729 www.rexall.ca
medication* needles and syringes* *Only applies to products purchased at this location.
Dr.’s Orr & Brodie 230 Broadway Orangeville (519) 941-3770 www.eyesorangeville.ca
eyeglasses Distributed to developing countries in need of lenses and frames.
Dr.’s Whiting & Gillis-Kennedy 207 First Avenue East Shelburne (519) 925-3320
eyeglasses
DRUGStore Pharmacy In No Frills Shelburne 101 Second Line Shelburne (519) 925-0933
medication needles and syringes* *Only accepted in a proper and sealed sharps container.
Dufferin Transfer & Recycling 473051 County Road 11 Amaranth (519) 943-0101 www.sandhilldisposal.com
walkers wheelchairs and parts Please see website for details.
Fifth Avenue Pharmacy 14 Fifth Avenue Orangeville (519) 941-9921
medication used needles and syringes* walkers wheelchairs and parts *Only accepted in a proper and sealed sharps container.
First Street Optical 98 First Street, Unit #2A Orangeville (519) 942-1476
eyeglasses
Grand Valley Drug Store 23 Main Street South Grand Valley (519) 928-3303
medication* needles and syringes** *Medication must be in original container. **Needles and syringes must be in a proper and sealed sharps container which can be obtained at this location.
Grand Valley Home Hardware 8 Main Street South Grand Valley (519) 928-3370
eyeglasses Distributed through the Lions Club to developing countries.
Habitat for Humanity ReStore 104 Dawson Road, Suite #300 Guelph (519) 780-2323 www.guelphrestore.ca www.habitat.ca
canes special needs items walkers wheelchairs and parts All items are inspected before being accepted as they are sold in the ReStore.
Jack DiBerardino, Elizabeth Rytyna Optometry Professional Corp. 31 First Street Orangeville (519) 941-6761
eyeglasses Distributed through the Lions Club to developing countries.
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Health
Did you know… there are more than one billion people in developing countries who cannot afford glasses. There are however over four million pairs of eyeglasses thrown away each year in North America. (www.sunglasstent.com/donateeyeglasses.html)
WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Health
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Jeffers Pharmacy 32 First Street Orangeville (519) 941-1230
medication needles and syringes* *Only accepted In a proper and sealed sharps container .
Orangeville Hearing Clinic 15 Elizabeth Street, Suite M11 Orangeville (519) 942-2005
hearing aids* hearing aid batteries *Donated to Canadian International Hearing Services and are distributed to developing countries.
Orangeville Opticians Orangeville Highlands Mall 150 First Street Orangeville (519) 941-0602
eyeglasses
P.W. Auto Sales 334227 7th Line Amaranth (519) 941-4091
walkers wheelchairs and parts
Rolling Hills Pharmacy 140 Rolling Hills Drive Orangeville (519) 942-2225
expired medication Free pharmacy parking is available on lower level.
Salvation Army Thrift Store 162 Broadway Orangeville (519) 941-7591
canes walkers wheelchairs
Sobeys Pharmacy 500 Riddell Road Orangeville (519) 941-1339
medication
Fact: Each ton (2000 pounds) of recycled paper can save 17 trees, 380 gallon of oils, 3 cubic yards of landfill space, 4100 kilowatts of energy and 7000 gal-lons of water. (www.headwatersrecycle.com)
Health Sproule’s I.D.A. Drug Store 153 Broadway Orangeville (519) 941-3621
medication needles and syringes* *Only accepted in a proper and sealed sharps container.
The Metal Detector 205068 County Road 109 East Garafraxa (519) 942-9636
anything containing steel (e.g. wheelchairs or walkers) Free pick up available.
The Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy (519) 620-9101 www.ofcp.on.ca
walkers Must be in resalable condition.
Walmart Pharmacy 95 First Street Orangeville (519) 940-9558
medication needles and syringes* *Only accepted in a proper and sealed sharps container.
Walmart Vision Centre 95 First Street Orangeville (519) 938-8843
eyeglasses and cases
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WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Did you know….When prescription or over-the-counter drugs are thrown into the garbage, or flushed down the sink or toilet, their chemical components may be added to the water supply or soil. (www.hc-sc.gc.ca)
Household
As We Grow… 113 Broadway Orangeville (519) 941-8733
bicycles books clothing sheets and blankets shoes skates sports equipment toys vintage clothing, accessories, and jewelry wedding dresses
Barth’s Cleaning Centre 1 Townline (519) 941-8370 75 Alder Street, Unit #6 (519) 942-2333 Orangeville www.barth.on.ca
clothes hangers* *Wire hangers only.
Brita www.filterforgood.ca
Brita water filters Please see website for free mailing instructions.
Broadway Music 232 Broadway Avenue Orangeville (519) 940-4810
guitar strings musical instruments* vintage clothing, accessories, jewelry *Repaired and donated to Arts Can Circle.
Canadian Diabetes Association ClothesLine Program 1-800-505-5525 www.diabetes.ca
bicycles books clothing cutlery and dishes sheets and blankets shoes sports equipment toys vintage clothing, accessories and jewelry Items must be in working, reusable condition as they are sold to Value Village to raise funding for our charity. Call or check website for details and to schedule a pickup.
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Chic à Boom - Consignment Furniture, Fashion + Décor 18371 Hurontario Street (Highway 10) Caledon Village (519) 927-9300 www.chicaboominc.com
clothing (ladies only) dishes furniture vintage clothing, accessories, and jewelry decorative items Only accepting items in good repair. Please phone to make
Dufferin Cleaners and Launderers 123 William Street Shelburne (519) 925-3827
clothes hangers* dry cleaning bags * All hanger types are accepted.
Dufferin Copy Express 75 First Street, Unit #9 Orangeville (519) 941-2679
bubble wrap styrofoam - packaging peanuts only Items must be clean and not mixed with cardboard, plastic. etc.
Dufferin Transfer & Recycling 473051 County Road 11 Amaranth (519) 943-0101 www.sandhilldisposal.com
all blue box recyclables (egg cartons, envelopes, glass jars, etc.) barbeques bicycles Please see website for details.
Family Transition Place (519) 942-4122 www.familytransitionplace.ca Donations collected at: As We Grow… 113 Broadway Orangeville
baby accessories books clothing costumes dance items games group uniforms riding apparel shoes skating items sports equipment toys wedding dresses Please mark donation bags with FTP.
Household
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WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Household
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Fines Home Hardware Building Center 725 Steeles Street Shelburne (519) 925-3991 www.fineshh.com
Brita water filters household batteries
Habitat for Humanity ReStore 104 Dawson Road, Suite #300 Guelph (519) 780-2323 www.guelphrestore.ca www.habitat.ca
barbeques bicycles building materials furniture musical instruments plastic grocery bags* plastic tubs with lids sports equipment *Must be clean. All items are inspected before being accepted, as they are sold in the ReStore.
Home Depot 49 Fourth Avenue Orangeville (519) 940-9061 www.homedepot.ca
compact fluorescent light bulbs paint household batteries
Liberty Tax Service 5 First Street Orangeville (519) 307-1182
personal records/paper Drop in and shred any prior tax-returns or other personal financial records you don’t want to leave in your blue box without shredding first.
Midas Auto Services 94 First Street Orangeville (519) 941-2010
barbecues bicycles
My Lil’ Miracle Inc. 52 Chapman Road Orangeville (519) 941-4807 www.mylilmiracle.com
cloth diapers nylon pants Please make an appointment for drop off.
Ontario Conservatory of Music 18 Robb Boulevard, Suite #1 Orangeville (519) 941-3616 www.orangevillemusic.ca
bubble wrap (from piano sale) music books musical instruments Only accept musical instruments/packing supplied by or purchased through them.
Ontario SPCA Orangeville & District Branch 650 Riddell Road Orangeville (519) 942-3140 www.orangeville.ontariospca.ca
blankets comforters towels wine, beer and liquor bottles Blankets, comforters and towels are used in the shelter for animal care, and bottles are collected for a fundraising program.
Orangeville Recycling 634466 Highway 10 Mono (519) 942-1995 www.orangevillerecycling.com
barbeques bicycles Will pay cash for All of the materials. Free pick up available.
Orangeville Banner 37 Mill Street Orangeville (519) 941-1350 www.orangeville.com
gently used plastic newspaper sleeves from any publication* *Must be clean with no holes or tears. Please do not leave in the lobby or tied to door handle.
P.W. Auto Sales 334227 7th Line Amaranth (519) 941-4091
barbeques bicycles
Readers’ Choice 151 Broadway Orangeville (519) 940-8740
good quality books* *No encyclopedias, text books, book club editions, harlequin romance, business or computer books.
Rona Ontario Inc. Mono Plaza 633419 Highway 10 Mono (519) 941-0113
compact fluorescent light bulbs household batteries old saw blades* paint *Bring in old saw blades for recycling and purchase a new one at a discounted price.
Household
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WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Household
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Salvation Army Thrift Store 162 Broadway Orangeville (519) 941-7591
books clothes hangers* clothing and shoes cutlery and dishes furniture** glass jars musical instruments sheets and blankets sports equipment toys vintage clothing, accessories and jewelry *No metal hangers accepted **Only accepted if in good condition.
Second Fiddle 112 Main Street East Shelburne (519) 925-0009
books bubble wrap musical instruments plastic grocery bags* *Must be clean.
Sharon’s Cakes 141 Second Avenue West Shelburne (519) 925-1005 www.sharonscakes.ca
cake books and magazines cake pillars, plates and toppers fake cakes used cake decorative supplies Will arrange pick up.
Shelburne Foodland 226 First Avenue East Shelburne (519) 925-6032
plastic grocery bags* *Must be clean.
Shelburne Iron & Metal 517006 Highway 124 Melanthon www.shelburneironandmetal.ca
barbeques bicycles clothes hangers Will pay for all scrap metal, ferrous and non-ferrous.
Did you know… Canada’s landfills contain an average of 7 kilograms of textile waste (clothing, bedding, curtains) per person with 80% still being useable.
Household
Sleep Country 520 Riddell Road Orangeville (519) 938-9667 www.sleepcountry.ca
mattresses and foundations* *Donated to charity or recycled. Only valid for customers that have purchased a sleep set from a Sleep Country location. Nominal fee applied.
Sobeys 500 Riddell Road Orangeville (519) 941-1339
plastic grocery bags* vintage clothing, accessories and jewelry** *Must be clean. **Donated to charity - Drop box in parking lot.
The Dry Cleaner Zehrs Plaza 50 Fourth Avenue Orangeville (519) 938-5249
clothes hangers* *Only wire hangers which are not rusty are accepted.
The Metal Detector 205068 County Road 109 East Garafraxa (519) 942-9636
anything containing steel (e.g. bicycles, clothes hangers, cutlery, radiators) Will pay cash for scrap metal. Free pick up is available.
The Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy 1-888-238-6327 www.ofcp.on.ca
books clothing cutlery dishes musical instruments sheets and blankets shoes sports equipment toys vintage clothing, accessories and jewelry Must be in resalable condition.
Westminster United Church 247 Broadway Orangeville (519) 941-0381 www.westminsterorangeville.ca
clothing musical instruments sheets and blankets shoes vintage clothing, accessories, jewelry *Must be good quality and reusable.
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WARNING: Dropping off items outside of business hours is illegal
and will deter businesses from participating in this program. Please call ahead, and drop off items ONLY during business hours!
Other Resources Do What You Can www.dowhatyoucan.ca
Do What You Can is a website of disposal options for household hazardous and electronic wastes. It supplements the service already provided through Dufferin's Household Hazardous waste Days
Recycling Council of Ontario www.rco.on.ca
The Recycling Council of Ontario is a not-for-profit, member-based organization. They are involved in policy, education and projects in waste management and diversion.
Composting Council of Canada www.compost.org
The Composting Coucil of Canada is a national non-profit, member-driven organization. They have a charter to advocate and advance composting and compost usage.
Waste Reduction Week Canada www.wrwcanada.com
Waste Reduction Week aims to inform and engage Canadians about the environmental and social ramifications of wasteful practices.
Earth Day Canada www.earthday.ca
Earth Day Canada is a national environmental communications organization. They are mandated to improve the state of the environment by empowering Canadians to achieve local solutions.
Environment Canada www.ec.gc.ca
Environment Canada’s mandate is to preserve and enhance the quality of the natural environment. They do this by conserving renewable resources; conserving and protecting water resources; forecast weather and environmental change; enforce rules relating to boundary waters; and coordinate environmental policies and programs for the federal government.
Ontario Ministry of the Environment www.ene.gov.on.ca
The Ministry of the Environment is responsible for protecting clean and safe air, land and water. They do this to ensure healthy communities, ecological protection and sustainable development for present and future generations of Ontarians.
Elora Environment Centre www.ecee.on.ca
The Elora Environment Centre is a not-for-profit environmental organization specializing in ecoENERGY home energy evaluations. For eco-information, answers and tips, call Elora Environment Centre’s Green Hotline at 1-877-354-5006.
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Sources: Town of Markham’s—The Environment Book Saskatchewan Naturally
Around the House Mold and Mildew Use vinegar and a toothbrush or scrub with baking soda. Disinfectant Use 1/2 cup of borax, in 4 litres of warm water. Abrasive Powders Use baking soda instead. Moth Balls Use cedar chips or lavender and shredded newspaper. Window Cleaner Use 2 tbsp. vinegar in 1.5 litres of warm water, rags can be used in place of paper towels. Air Fresheners Use 1/2 cup borax in the bottom of the garbage can OR boil cinnamon and cloves in water and place 30-60 mL of baking soda in small bowls around the house. Deodorizer Cover the rug with baking soda. Leave for at least one hour and vacuum. Drain Opener Pour boiling water down drain twice weekly, throw a few handfuls of baking soda followed by a 1/2 cup vinegar, let sit for an hour, then run water through.
The Laundry Room
Stain Removers Immediately soak spot/stain in cool water and sponge away.
Fruit and/or Red Wine Stain Soak in club soda or sprinkle stain with an absorbent powder such as salt, baking soda or cornstarch. Wait until the powder becomes sticky, carefully remove and add more powder. Repeat until most of the stain is gone. Apply a final dusting. Wait two hours, brush away and wash with a mild detergent solution.
Oil Stain Before laundering, rub white chalk into oil stain.
Ink (ballpoint) Stain Sponge with rubbing alcohol or hair spray. Rub with soap, rinse and wash.
Grease Stain Rub with cloth dipped in borax or apply a paste of cornstarch and water. Let dry and brush off. Cover affected area with baking soda or cornstarch. Leave for one hour and brush off carefully.
These ‘green’ cleaning alternatives can reduce the number of toxic products around your home!
To avoid contamination, be sure to remove any packaging from food or other organics before placing them into the bin.
What goes in your green bin?
ALL food waste, including:
Leftovers, plate scrapings Bones, meat and fish Cereal Coffee grounds, filters and tea bags Cooking oils, grease and fat Nuts, fruits and vegetables Sauces Baked goods, flour, grains, pasta and rice Dairy products, eggs/eggshells
Soiled paper products and other household organics:
Facial tissues Greasy pizza boxes Microwave popcorn bags Paper plates, towels and napkins Hair, pet fur House plants (soil removed), flowers Sawdust, wood chips/shavings Yard waste (you may "top up" your green bin with yard
waste - no extra containers allowed. If available, use your municipality's yard waste program or a backyard composter)
Not Acceptable: Glass, aluminum foil, and other
recyclables Oils or lubricants, and other
hazardous wastes Pet waste (droppings, kitty litter) Plastic bags, containers and food wrap Rubber products Sod, topsoil, rocks Takeout cups, wax cartons and wax
paper Twist ties, vacuum bags
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Bandages and medical waste Cigarette butts or ashes (including
fireplace ashes) Clothing/textiles Construction waste Corks Dead animals Diapers and hygiene products Disposable mop sheets, dryer lint Frozen juice containers
Please remember to have your green bin at the curb by 7 a.m. on your weekly
Lining the Bin There are a number of options for lining your green bin and kitchen container:
No liner at all: Placing organics in the green bin loose is acceptable, however food may freeze to the bottom of the bin in the winter.
Duct tape a plastic bag into the bin: Plastic bags are not allowed in the collection truck, so duct tape the bag into the green bin so that it does not come out when the food waste is collected.
Newspaper or paper bags: We suggest wrapping organic material in newspaper or paper bags to absorb moisture, reduce odours and pests, and to help prevent your material from sticking or freezing to the green bin in the winter.
Shredded Paper: Shredded paper placed in the bottom and throughout your bin absorbs moisture and smells. It also helps keep food from freezing to the bottom of the bin during the winter
Certified Compostable Bags:
Some residents may prefer the additional convenience of using certified compostable bags in the green bin or kitchen container. These liners are 100% compostable, come in sizes to fit both containers and will minimize odours, insects and leakage. Bags should be tied; please do not use
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PLASTIC BAGS (clear green plastic
bags, shopping bags, garbage bags
etc.) are not permitted in the
DUFFERIN COMPOSTS! Program
Commercially generated hazardous and electronic wastes will NOT be
accepted.
No garbage or recycling will be accepted at these events.
Due to transportation restrictions, drums of material will not be
accepted — please place materials into smaller containers for collection
at the events.
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Saturday, May 5th (8am-3pm) Town of Mono Works Yard
Saturday, May 26th (8am-3pm)
County of Dufferin Primrose Operations Centre
Saturday, June 9th (8am-3pm)
Town of Orangeville Operations Centre
Wednesday, July 11th (4pm-8pm) Town of Mono Works Yard
Wednesday, August 15th (4pm-8pm)
Town of Orangeville Operations Centre
Saturday, September 8th (8am-3pm) Township of East Luther Grand Valley
Works Yard
Saturday, October 6th (8am-3pm) County of Dufferin Primrose Operations
Centre
Saturday, October 27th (8am-3pm) Town of Orangeville Operations Centre
Corrosive Batteries (all types) Drain and oven clean-
ers
Toxic Pesticides Rat poison Pharmaceuticals Cleaning fluids
Reactive Pool chemicals Ammonia Bleach Aerosols
Flammable Gasoline Paints, stains BBQ starters Oils Solvents Propane cylinders
Other Antifreeze Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs (CFLs) Fertilizers Syringes (in hard containers)
If NOT disposed of properly, these hazardous items could kill the helpful bacteria used in breaking down sewage or make their way into watercourses, killing aquatic life and polluting our rivers.
(519) 941-2816 ext. 2620 www.dufferincounty.on.ca/
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Household Hazardous Waste Electronic Waste
*only e-wastes listed below
will be accepted at event days*
Desktop, personal and laptop
computers (including
keyboards, mouse, wires)
Computer monitors
Typewriters
Printers, copiers, scanners,
drives and modems
Telephones (mobile/cellular
and hardwire), answering
machines
Personal digital assistants,
personal handheld computers
Electronic pagers
Fax machines
Radio and stereo equipment
(speakers, tuners, receivers,
amplifiers, equalizers)
Audio players and recorders
Turntables
Televisions
VCRs and DVD players
NEW LIST!
Electronic Waste Approximately 1981 vehicles disposed of 37 000 kg of electronics during the 2011 event days, including 998 televisions and 727 computer monitors.
hazardous waste 3,243 vehicles attended eight event days in 2011. 2827 vehicles dropped off approximately 67,000 litres of household hazardous waste to be properly disposed of.
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Green Bin 2, 222, 300 kg of organic waste (including food waste and other household organics) were diverted from landfills in 2011, and turned into nutrient-rich compost!
- Mahatma Ghandi
Index Accessories, baby 26, 28
Accessories, cake 29
Air conditioners 13, 15-17
Answering machines 17
Antifreeze 5, 6, 8 - 11
Appliances, small 12, 15 - 18
Appliances, household 13, 15 - 17
Automotive batteries 5 - 11
Automotive parts 5 - 11
Barbeques 26 - 29
Batteries 13 - 17
Bicycles 25 - 29
Blue box recyclables 26
Books 25 - 30
Brita water filters 25, 27
Bubble wrap 26, 28, 29
Building materials 27
Cameras/camcorders 14, 16, 17
Canes/walkers 21 - 24
Cell phones and batteries 12 - 18
Chemical containers 20
Christmas lights wires 29
Clothing/apparel 25, 26, 29, 30
Clothes hangers 25, 26, 29, 30
Compact discs (CDs) 12, 15 - 18
Compact fluorescent light bulbs 15, 16
Computer equipment 13 - 17
Costumes 26
Dishes/kitchenware 25, 27, 29, 30
Eyeglasses 21 - 24
Fax machines and printers 12 - 17
Flower pots/plastic flats/vases 20
Fluorescent tubes 15
Furniture 26, 27, 29
Gasoline 5, 8 - 11
Grocery bags, plastic 27, 29, 30
Hearing aids/hearing aid batteries 23
Jewelry 25, 26, 29, 30
Mattresses/foundations 30
Medication 21 - 24
Microwave ovens 12, 15 - 17
Musical instruments/parts 12, 25, 27-30
Needles and syringes 21 - 24
Newspaper sleeves 28
Oil: motor, filters 5 - 11
Oil: transmission, filters 5 - 11
Old saw blades 28
Old vehicles 6, 7, 8, 10
Pagers 13, 15, 16
Paint 27, 28
Personal digital assistants 12 - 17
Photocopier cartridges 16, 17
Plumbing accessories 27
Power tools 12, 13, 15, 16
Printer cartridges 14, 16, 17
Propane tanks 6, 8, 11
Radiators 5 - 11
Sheets and blankets 25, 28 - 30
Shoes 25, 26, 29, 30
Sporting goods/equipment 25 - 27, 29, 30
Steel/scrap metal 5 - 11, 18, 24, 30
Stereos 12 - 17
Styrofoam packaging peanuts 26
Telephones and equipment 12, 13, 15 - 17
Televisions/VCR/DVD player 12 - 17
Tires 5 - 11
Towels 28
Toys/games 25, 26, 29, 30
Vacuums 12, 15, 16, 18
Wedding dresses 25, 26
Wheelchairs and parts 21 - 23 38
County of Dufferin Waste Management Division
Public Works Department
2012 Edition
Phone: (519) 941- 2816 ext. 2620 Fax: (519) 941- 4565
[email protected] www.dufferincounty.on.ca/waste
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