Waste management is an ongoing concern for all levels of government.
OVER the years, we've all accumulated plenty of gizmos and gadgets while trying to keep up with cutting edge technology.
In the course of a lifetime, how many broken toasters, busted vacuum cleaners, and no-longer-ticking clocks does a person incur?
British Columbians are now able to recycle their used or broken small appliances at more than 100 convenient drop-off locations through a new and unique program called Unplugged, the Small Appliance Recycling Program.
Waste management is an ongoing concern for all levels of government.
British Columbians are now able to recycle their used or broken small appliances at more than 100 convenient drop-off locations through a new and unique program called Unplugged, the Small Appliance Recycling Program.
If you've ever wondered what to do with that old electric toothbrush, tired vacuum cleaner or blackened toaster oven then now is your chance to clean them all out.
Starting on the first of October, a new recycling stewardship program will begin at the Ridge Meadows recycling depot.