1. Household Items(Clothes, Toys, Books, Shoes)
Have you seen this clothes bin? Right. This is used clothes collection bin.
If you don't need some clothes anymore, put them in the bin.
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2. Bike Reuse Program in Guelph
The ReCycle Bike Reuse Program encourages Guelph residents to drop off their unwanted, usable bikes. In turn, the program diverts bikes of all different shapes, sizes, colours and conditions from the landfill.
Residents can pickup a maximum of two bicycles per year and are required to sign a waiver. The inventory of bicycles may vary. Bicycles are available to residents year-round, free of charge.
Hours of operation
Tuesday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Closed Sunday, Monday and holidays
Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Closed Sunday, Monday and holidays
Waste Resource Innovation Centre
110 Dunlop Drive, Gate 2
T 519-767-0598
110 Dunlop Drive, Gate 2
T 519-767-0598
3. Construction Waste(Drywell, Wood, Brick, Paint)
If you have some construction stuff after fixing your house, you can donate them to called Restore. ReStores accept a wide range of new and gently used items. Commonly donated items include windows, doors, paint, hardware, lumber, tools, lighting fixtures, furniture and appliances.
Email: restoreguelph@habitatwdg.ca (519) 767-9752
4. Rainwater Collection system
Did you know the rainwater collection is great way to save money demands on water infrastructure and make your garden look great. Rain barrels like this one commonly used for outdoor your irrigation. They take the water from your roof and collect it through a downspout and stored it for later use. Newer, larger system is also available can if you things like toilet flushing and laundry for larger system. Do your check your municipality and find out what’s allowed in your area and make sure child proof and keeps the pests. When you need water for lawn or garden, simply attach a hose to the bottom of barrel and turn on the tap. To learn more about rainwater collection systems, visit cmhc.ca
by Seoyoung





Hi my name is Joon.
ReplyDeleteI think that you were really cold that time.
You did a wonderful job Seoyoung.Can you inprove more,because like you doing best.your job is awesome.your school is awesome too.
thank you for leting me put a comment.
bye.
I agree, Joon.
ReplyDeleteSeoyoung has done a wonderful job! The pictures are really helpful, and she's given us lots of useful information.
I know Seoyoung thinks you're awesome - and so do her classmates!
I think the Paint Reuse program starts on or around Earth Day and continues to Halloween. Could you double check, Seoyoung?
ReplyDeleteAlso, don't forget to change your fire and CO alarm batteries when you change your clocks forward or back (twice a year). And remember, don't put old batteries in the garbage. Look back to Seoyoung's previous post and note that batteries are Hazardous Waste.