Waste and Recyclable Management Bylaw
SCHEDULE “A”
Section 19 – Acceptable recycle material
Newspapers, flyers, inserts, flattened cardboard, box and paperboard, cartons, milk cartons, juice cartons, paper, office bond, photocopier paper, paper bags, envelopes, letter paper and computer printouts, telephone books, catalogues, magazines, household tin cans, aluminum cans, plastic shopping/store and grocery bags, plastic soft drink and water bottles, household plastic containers and bottles.
Above items must be free from any soil or contamination and in the case of any container must be rinsed and caps removed. Plastic items must have the recycling arrows with a number 1 through 7 on the bottom.
“unacceptable waste” includes;
Any automobile parts, batteries, building materials, fences, gates or similar fixtures, dead animals or parts of dead animals, concrete, grease, liquid waste, hazardous substance, inflammable substance, furniture, major appliance, oil, propane tank, paint, sod, soil, tires, items over 1 meter in length in a waste receptacle and shall also mean an object or material that presents a health or safety risk to a person such as broken glass, sharp edged tin, exposed syringe, and any other such waste identified by the Public Works Manager.