Waste Separation Guide PDF Print E-mail

In 1995, Nova Scotia became a World Leader is waste management by adopting the Solid Waste-Resource Management Strategy. This strategy includes a disposal ban on items that can be diverted from the landfill and made into valuable resources.

When the strategy was adopted, the province was split into seven different regions to make managing solid waste easier. The western region, Region 7, has a population of approximately 46,000 and includes 22,000 households. Waste Check formed an Authority made up of two municipal representatives from each of the six municipal units it represents. This Authority is named Waste Check.

Everyone, including all residents and businesses in our region, and the Province are required by law to sort their waste into proper streams. In Region 7, there is curbside collection for recyclables, organics and garbage. The curbside collection is provided through contracted haulers by each of the Municipal units.

Compost

Recycling Program:

Regular Garbage Program:

Compostable food, yard waste & some paper:

Food banana
• Vegetable and fruit trimmings/peelings
• Raw, cooked or baked food leftovers
• Coffee grounds, filters, tea bags
• Solid dairy products, cheese, egg shells meat
• Meat, fat, bones, fish, shellfish/shells
• Bread, rice, breadpasta
• Table scraps
Cooking oil and fat

Paper
Paper towels
• Paper plates and cups
(no Styrofoam) bag
• Paper bags (flour, sugar, pet food & potato)
• Soiled pizza boxes and fast food wrappers
• Wax paper
• Waxed cardboard
(no milk cartons) paper
• Any office paper except thermal fax paper
• Non-recyclable boxboard containers with plastic liners removed (detergent boxes, frozen food boxes) newspaper
Damp, soiled newspaper and flyers

NOTE: Some pet food bags & fast food wrappers are lined with plastic/foil and are garbage

Yard Waste
Grass, leaves and brush leaf
• House and garden plant waste
• Branches (3’ x 1”) - Tied in bundles and place alongside your green cart
Excess leaf and yard waste can be placed alongside the green cart in clear plastic bags or heavy paper bags.

Other
Sawdust and wood shavingsNote: For organic cart repair, call Waste Check at 742-1312

 

 

 

Place all recyclables in a blue 2-bag system.

BAG # 1box
Unsoiled Corrugated Cardboard
-flattened, bundled and tied
Newsprint, Phone Books, booksMagazines, Flyers, Catalogues, Office & Computer Paper,
Egg Cartons & Box Board
(cereal, cracker, tissue boxes, etc.)
Tim Horton's Coffee Cups

BAG #22bottles

Beverage Containers
-liquor containers, pop bottles & tetra packs
Milk Containers – rinse well
Metal & Glass Food cansContainers(including aluminum foil & plates)
-rinse and remove covers from jars & bottles
-do not leave lids on


Plastics –
Recyclable 1 to 7
• Plastic Bags
– all sales receipts removed plastic
• Detergent, shampoo and cooking oil containers
• Tim Horton Cup Lids
• Crates, boxes, pails and lids
• Frozen vegetable, bread and milk bags
• Ice cream, margarine, yogurt tubs and ketchup bottles
Non-Hazardous household cleaner containers
• Motor oil, antifreeze and windshield washer containers (drained, leave caps on)
• Pallet wrap
• Cereal box liners

Pharmaceutical Waste & Needles
Please do not place needlepharmaceutical waste in your green cart, blue bag or with your regular garbage. Please check with pillsyour local Pharmacy for safe disposal.

The following items are placed in your garbage.
• Ashes (must be cold)battery
• Non-rechargeable batteries
• Empty Aerosol cans
• Plastic stretch wraputensil• Styrofoam, plastic dishes and cutlery, snack food bags
• Bottle caps & broken toys
• Window glass, mirrors, china drinking gasses, ceramics, lightbulb bulbs (Please wrap items to avoid injury to the refuse collector)
• Non-reusable cloth items
• Empty dry paint cans with covers removed
• Thermal fax paper, carbon paper
• Personal hygiene products
• Plasticized paper & cardboard
• Soiled disposable diapers & Kleenex
• Pet litter & animal wastedust
• Vacuum cleaner bags & floor sweepings
• Fabric dryer sheets & dryer linttoothpaste
• Toothpaste tubes
• Wallpaper


E-Waste Program

Televisions, computers, tvmonitors & printers
(no broken glass)

• Telephones
• DVD & VCR playerssmartphone
• Wireless devices
• Personal audio/video systems, including car audio systemsfax
• Computer scanners
• Fax machines

• Cell phones - Click the following link to find the location
www.recyclemycell.ca

Drop-Off:
Paper Chase Bottle
Exchange Ltd.
236D Water Street,Yarmouth
742-9747

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