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Region celebrated Waste Reduction WeekIn celebration of Waste Reduction Week, the Region of Peel planted a tree that symbolizes the 14 million trees that have been saved by residents recycling newspaper in the Region's Blue Box Program since 2001. This took place Oct. 19 in Mississauga. “Approximately 85 per cent of residents in Peel participate in the Region's Blue Box Program,” remarked Director Waste Management Norman Lee. “Saving one million trees a year is something Peel residents should be very proud of. The new recycling carts that are currently being delivered in Peel will give residents the capacity to do even more.” If residents are unsure that an item is recyclable, they can visit peelregion.ca/waste and use How To Sort Your Waste, an online sorting tool which has correct disposal information for more than 600 items. Residents can also refer to their Waste Management Guide that was delivered to homes in April and multi-residential homes in August. “Learning and practicing 3 R behaviours — reduce, reuse and recycle — means your household will generate less garbage, which is better for the environment,” commented Councillor Jennifer Innis, vice-chair of Peel's Waste Management Sub-Committee. “Getting in the habit of using the recycling and organics programs will reduce the amount of garbage you put at the curb.” Waste Reduction Week (WRW) is a nation-wide initiative that encourages Canadians to reduce, reuse and recycle acceptable waste. WRW calls on all Canadians to adopt more environmentally conscious choices and is currently held in the third week of October each year. |
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