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Oakville Beaver, 14 Jan 2011, p. 12

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14 01 11Please let us know as soon as possible if you will have an accessibility or accommodation need at a Halton Region hosted event or meeting. ronte Road akville ntario ial or oll ree www.halton.ca he Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca If purchasing liners, ensure you only select certi ed compostable liners with the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) logo on the bo , as shown to the right. hese bags are made from plant based materials so they compost easily. If you choose to line your GreenCart with a bag, please ensure you are using and purchasing acceptable GreenCart liners. Not all liners sold are accepted for use in Haltons GreenCart program. Halton Region does not accept plastic products or plastic liners in the GreenCart. liners? Are you using acceptable GreenCart or a list of reen art acceptable liners and where they can be purchased, visit www.halton.ca/waste. Plastic shopping bags arbage bags Plastic reen or Blue recycling bags o biodegradable bags Plastic Plastic reen or Blu bi d d bl GreenCarts lined with unacceptable bags will not be collected. * Not all acceptable liners may be shown, sample listing only ompost A Bag Bag to arth Paper ood aste Bags (paper bags do not require the BPI logo) uffguy ompostable Kitchen Organics Bags No Name ompostable Kitchen Bags, ompostable reen Bin iners lad ompostable Biodegradable Rona O Bag o Nature Husky co uard Other acceptable liners include: Paper towels Newspaper yers ardboard Paper bags Paper food waste bags Acceptable Bags * Unacceptable Bags By attening bo board, you help prevent litter, save space in your Blue Box for more materials, and save space inside the collection truck. Tie It! Before putting corrugated cardboard in your Blue Box tie it up! ie corrugated cardboard in bundles no larger than cm x cm x cm ( ft x ft x ft) and place beside your Blue Box. Not only will tying corrugated cardboard prevent litter, but it will help speed up collection because collectors can more easily pick up the tied cardboard. Blue Box materials remain the responsibility of the homeowner until the materials are collected. Help reduce litter by following these tips to keep your neighbourhood clean. Blue Box Tips Squish It! Before putting containers in your Blue Box give them a squish! Squish your aluminum pop cans, plastic pop and water bottles, beverage cartons and etra Paks. Not only will squishing save space in your Blue Box for more items, but it will help collection because space will be used effectively inside the truck. Flatten It! Before putting boxboard in your Blue Box atten it! Stack It! hen putting your Blue Boxes at the curb stack it! Stack your Blue Boxes and place heavier items such as phone books and magazines on top of loose containers. Bio ifeBIOSAK ompostable Brown BagsBioBag reat alue ompostable Kitchen Bags w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Fr id ay , Ja nu ar y 14 , 2 01 1 1 2 Intrepid prowlers will be provided with lots of information on native Ontario owls during Mountsberg Conservation Areas popular win- ter Owl Prowl programs this month. Winter night hikes to search for wild local owls will run four nights in January for begin- ners, families and experts. The Jan. 14 and Jan. 28 dates are for advanced adult prowlers. On Jan. 15 and 29, all ages and families will be the focus. Both evenings feature visits with the Mountsberg Raptor Centres resident birds of prey to give guests a memorable nose to beak experience. The Family Nights also include a puppet show and a special story time, while the advanced prowl gives nature-minded adults a chance to learn the fine details of owl behav- iour, anatomy, and natural history. Admission for the Owl Prowl programs is by advance registration only online at www.con- servationhalton.ca. Call Mountsberg at 905-854-2276 for more information on the program. Owl Prowls this weekend at Mountsberg Conservation Area

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