Why don't you take glass? |
The Town of Paradise brings its recycling to the City of St. John's Materials Recovery Facility at the Robin Hood Bay Waste Management Facility. At this time, the City does not accept glass containers in its curbside program. |
How does curbside recycling work? Is it picked up with my garbage? |
Curbside recycling is collected bi-weekly (every second week) in a separate truck from the garbage. While garbage and recycling trucks look the same, recycling trucks have two compartments in the back allowing for the separation of container recyclables and paper recyclables. |
Should I remove labels from containers? |
No. You can leave labels on bottles, cans and containers. |
How can I prepare recyclables correctly? |
Some helpful hints include:
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What if I miss my collection day? |
If you miss your collection day, you can set out your recyclables that following recyclable collection day or you can take them to the Robin Hood Bay Residential Drop-off Facility, which is open on Tuesday to Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. |
Why does cardboard need to be flattened or broken down into 2 X 2 X 1 dimensions? |
The recycling and garbage trucks are dual compartment (split body) and the width of these compartments is 2 ft. |
How do I get a compost bin? |
The Town of Paradise has partnered with MMSB to offer backyard compost bins to residents. You can pick up your bin for $45 (tax included) at the Town Hall, 28 McNamara Drive during regular work hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. With approximately 30% of household waste being organic, composting helps to significantly reduce waste going to landfills. By composting waste, we create a natural environment where decomposer organisms - like bacteria, insects, worms and fungi break down organic waste and convert it into nutrient-rich compost. For more information about backyard composting, visit: www.mmsb.nl.ca. |
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