Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 29 Oct 2011, p. 3

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Yak and “I‘ommo. which have exhausted their We sites. used to truck garbage to Michigan an agecmcnt that ended in December 2010. But other towm and cities still send their trash across the border. smmm WASTE SOUTH OF “DE! Municipalities say residents are still struggling tn divert more wane. 4 Waterltx) Region started a green bin pilnt prngmm in 21106, with all households participating by last fall. But msidems still throw organics into the garbag- DON’T m GREEN BIN CONNECTION “People malla- tlmt if you: pizza bux is gutsy. It shouldn't go into the blue box. but they haven't qum‘ made the amnectmn that it can go in the gmcn hm." said Cari lvlaward. project manage: {or the Region at Watedoo's waste management division. Ilpmnw I momtfianM'MMM In Toronto. residents are cautious about wha! the} throw into the garbage because of a user fvv. cu) spokesperson Patricia Banefl said Each resident gets Mohaprbagetapayanopulout extra trash. hul additional tags cost $3.10 each has lime to rescue the odd piece of scrap metal on (m- ‘M can‘t just get out of the machine and sum pirk ing out pop cans.” the operator said. "You'd be hurt? 11 hours a day. "film's the public's obligation." But Toronto's waste-divemion rate is still law at about 47 per cent. Omano‘s undivened waste is aggravating landfill Some are finding other States to take . their garbage and orgasms Durham and Napane‘e are shipping waste to New York Durham says it is a temporary solution unnl its incinerator opens in 20“. Napanoe's garbage wont to Nchork after its landfill closedin lune. Some of York's organics also head to a compost facility in Marlborougw. Massachusetts becale the reg'on's Ontario contractor cannm handle all the gram bin waste. Toronto bought the Queen lane landfill near 51. Thomas in 211W. and since January. all of Its trash is dimmed there. York has a contract to use Gnu-n Lam- for emergencies. While it sends most 0! its trash m a landfillinNiagamPalls There are also concerns about the border shutting down to Ontario trash. If that an: any sunrin issues, we are vulnerable, Mr. (link added. Seeking US. answers for municipal waste is not (he hes! solution. Ontario Waste Management Assuma- tion‘s CEO Rob (look said. Ontarians should be self-sufficient. he added. nut- lng muhicipalities are handing over about $80 million to Ametican landfills that could have gone to ()mano canun III NOIJDAY SIMON A! um ON "I PARK! 16

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