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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Feb 1991, p. 3

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Buicdqn: Statistics Canada fht cane, plastic pop bottles and hamper are routinely teased in abluebox andputonthecurbto tp',',',,',:,' away. In mambo blue mgr-am began in t ' region and has since advanced into one of the most sophisticated recy- cling tstrorts in the province. And, with the meant announce- ment by Ontario's Environment Minister that recyling effort:, will soon be expanded and legialated, the latest addition to the Region- 'ourr'utttsmortdteettnaa-G" - 'alle/r' - Tel: 743-4107 Racy . has become second ymcwnddenu of Waterloo vlllg2SyrllSlgt2lui) F, f WATER somrmn REPAIR SERVICE *o'ue"t.te"ndemteratttteRethttet'sne-utsrtoerrsinatumm, New recovery centre makes recycling more 'economical' PLUMBING and gamma no. VISIT OUR ‘DO T YOURSELF“ PLUMBING PARTS ta Glam al program couldn't have come at a better time. f The Materials Recycling Cen. treé an 'lhofi1'ir,t',ttt, teg an processing p ant or recyc - able material, has just completed We second full week of operation. located at the Waterloo landfill site on Erb Street. the MRC has the capability of processing 8,000 tons of glass, aluminum, tin, paper and cardboard a rear. So far, the facility has processed approximately 250 tons of materi- al a week. The $5 million facility can also handle colored glass, cardboard and rigid plastic. making it more advanced than similar facilities in other regions which will have to be renovated to include these materials. The equipment in the facility is some of the most technologically advanced on the market, inelud. ing a sorting facility that sepav rates tins from glam and plastic by using a huge, magnetized assembly lint "Eventually, the processing costsofthe MRC oouldbeoovered by revenue from markets, but right now those markets are soft," says Roach. Glen Roach, coordinator of the region’s solid waste operations, my: the NRC. which took two years to build and equip, will soon be handling all the region’s re. cyclable material. “Previous to the Mitt? coming on line, each municipality ten. dered out their recycling to pri- vate operators. But recycling in a regional responsibility and it't more economical to do it all at one facility." The MRC is run by Laidlaw Waste, says Roach, which is re. sponsible for the dartoday oper- ation of the facility and the sale of the recycled material to markets. The company retains 10 per cent of any revenue and the rest goes to tile region. Repairs to most Makes and Models Plumblng Repairs, Remodeling, Sales and Service Est. Since 1967 Visit Our Showroom 1'an Model of the Canadian my and Glass Gallery. to open In Waterloo, In the tall M 1991. The Board of Directors of the gallery also announced the appointment of Suzanne Greening as Director of the Natlonal Clay and Glass Gallery. Greening is a member of the Ontario Craft Council and has a strong background in art history and craft making. She has also worked on other mayor fund-rammg efforts and will begin her duties April 1. John Pollack, chairman of the fund-raismg campaign, sand $1.5 million of the $4.2 million cost of the Gallery has already been raised through donations, with almost 50 per cent of the donations coming from the Waterloo Region area. “This is a partial completion of the ongoing dream we have of cultivating the heart of the uptown core," said McKinnon, "The gallery will be an axis in the city and an anchor in the western core, complementing the Seagram Museum and making an "r.llent tourism stop," - 7 7 “The tint phase was the design of the building and the collection of reports and information concerning the gallery." said Roberto. "but now we've been sent into the actual building And even though the building hasn't been built yet, architects John and Patrick Patkau have already won the Canadian Architect: Award of Emellence for their design, said Roberts, Roberts aid construction can begin as soon as "a few details are ironed out" with the city, which donated the 1.9 acres of land where the gallery will be built. The construction process is expected to create 4,000 days of work. “In times ofa as}. TaiUGGting to see people at work and construction happening in our tore," said Waterloo City Councillor Joan McKinnon. WATERtOO Ct4RtMKt,E, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, Visit Our Showroom Today Remove mo drip your home.

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