Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 05, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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W INNIPEG is one step closer to
reducing the amount of waste
it sends to landfill as crews roll
out new recycling and garbage carts
across the city.
On Monday, city crews started to deliver
recycling carts to homes in Winnipeg's
northwest, including St. James
and Garden City, where residents have
used garbage carts since 2010. From
June to September, Winnipeg will replace
blue boxes and garbage cans at
homes across the city with automated
garbage and recycling carts in an effort
to improve the city's dismal trashdiversion
rate and get residents to recycle
more and throw out less.
The overhaul is part of the new garbage
and recycling master plan city
council approved last fall.
City solid waste manager Darryl
Drohomerski said Winnipeg has one
of the lowest rates of trash diversion
in the country - 15 per cent. The new
system will give residents an opportunity
to recycle more, and the long- term
goal is to reduce the amount of trash
sent to landfill
by 50 per cent,
he said.
The 240- litre
garbage and
recycling carts
are roughly the
size of three
standard- size
garbage bags or
four blue boxes.
Neighbourhoods
in the
city's northwest
were the first
to test the new
garbage carts in
2010, and after
one year, the
area recorded
the highest level of recycling Winnipeg
has seen - 47,000 metric tonnes - and
saw the amount of waste sent to landfill
drop by nearly 11,000 metric tonnes
compared with the previous year.
City officials hope other areas will
see a similar jump in recycling.
" We're offering residents a lot more
opportunity to divert material from
landfill," Drohomerski said.
The city will deliver garbage and recycling
carts to northeast neighbourhoods
in July, to eastern parts of Winnipeg
in August and to areas south of
the Assiniboine River and west of the
Seine River in September.
The city plans to start collection in
autobin areas west of the Red River on
Aug. 1 and elsewhere on Oct. 1.
Drohomerski said crews will deliver
about 4,000 carts a day to the property
line on the front street. He said residents
should store the carts in a safe
place and record the cart's serial number
in case a problem arises.
Every cart is assigned to a specific
address and will be recorded in a city
database.
The carts come with a user guide that
outlines the new collection service and
explains households will soon have a set
day of the week for garbage and recycling
pickup. Two compostable bags to
remind Winnipeggers what they should
use to dispose of yard waste and a reusable
shopping bag are also included.
jen. skerritt@ freepress. mb. ca
Delivery staggered
. Why didn't I receive a cart yet?
City crews will first deliver carts
to the city's northwest, then work
clockwise to deliver them to other
parts of the city. Neighbourhoods
in Winnipeg's northeast will receive
their carts in July. Areas east of
Lagomodiere Boulevard, south
of Mission Street and east of the
Red River will receive their carts in
August. Neighbourhoods south of
the Assiniboine River and west of
the Red River will receive their carts
in September. Areas south of Bishop
Grandin Boulevard and west of the
Seine River will also receive the
carts in September.
The city plans to start collection in
autobin areas west of the Red River
on Aug. 1 and elsewhere in Winnipeg
on Oct. 1.
. What am I supposed to do with
the carts until then?
Bring the carts up to your home as
soon as possible and store them in
a safe place, such as inside a garage
or at the side of your house. City
officials are reminding residents not
to use the carts until their first autobin
collection date ( either August or
October).
City
waste
carts
roll out
Replace blue boxes,
garbage cans
By Jen Skerritt
' We're
offering
residents
a lot more
opportunity
to divert
material
from landfill'
- Solid waste
manager Darryl
Drohomerski
COLE BREILAND / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Brian Dies delivers a recycling cart on Downing Street on Monday. Collection using the carts will start in August and September.
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