Fall is a great time of year to clean out your closets, free up much needed storage space, and properly dispose of household special waste not accepted for curbside pick-up.
Curbside Give Away Weekend, Oct. 15 & 16
Give your clutter a second chance by placing unwanted, gently used items curbside with a sticker or sign clearly marked FREE for pick-up by other residents.
The goal of this event held each year during both Waste Reduction Week and Environment Week, is to reduce the amount of garbage that ends up in our municipal landfill by diverting unwanted items to be reused instead. Reusing and recycling household items instead of discarding them reduces pressure on our municipal facilities, and is a great way to get rid of your under-used items, and find some great free items of your own.
Follow these simple steps to participate in the Curbside Give Away:
• Place re-usable household items at the curb in front of your home during the weekend
• Only place items that are free that are clearly marked with a “FREE” sign
• Post your items on the Interactive Map or Facebook event
• Unclaimed items must be removed from the curb by dusk on Sunday
o Items left at the curb can result in a By-Law violation
• Consider donating unclaimed items charitable organizations
Place any garbage for collection on your regular garbage day and week. Regular limits and preparation is required.
Please note this event happens rain or shine; use your discretion when deciding whether or not to put items out to the curb.
Promote your free items and plan your treasure hunt in advance by pinning and viewing available items on the Curbside Give Away map posted atwww.halifax.ca/curbside. Residents are encouraged to pin the location and details of items available to assist others in searching and finding specific items by neighbourhood. Share your finds and connect with other treasure hunters on Facebook and Twitter and use the hashtag #hfxcurbside.
Mobile Household Special Waste Drop-Off
Residents looking to dispose of hazardous waste not acceptable for curbside collection can bring their materials to a mobile special waste depot event on Saturday, Oct. 15 at Mic Mac Mall.
The mobile drop-off depot will be in operation from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Lower Parking Lot of Mic Mac Mall, located at 21 Mic Mac Boulevard, Dartmouth.
Materials accepted at the household drop-off depot include: batteries, leftover liquid paint, leftover corrosive cleaners, pesticides/herbicides, gasoline, fuel oil and used motor oil, solvents, thinners, pharmaceuticals and drugs, aerosol cans containing hazardous substances, barbecue propane tanks, and small propane cylinders (for example, those used for camp stoves and propane torches). Paint may also be returned to any Enviro Depot ™. Please visitwww.divertns.ca for locations and hours of operation.
The Halifax Regional Municipality also operates a permanent Household Special Waste Depot at 20 Horseshoe Lake Drive, in the Bayers Lake Business Park. Drop-off times are on designated Saturdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Please checkwww.halifax.ca/recycle/hhw.php for the operating schedule. This depot will be open on October 15.
The household special waste drop-off depots are open only to residents of the Halifax region. Business waste is not permitted.
For more information on Halifax’s solid waste program visit www.halifax.ca/recycle or call 311.
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Source: Media Release