Janet Davis’ Ward 31 Environment Day – May 4

 

Sunday, May 4, 2014, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

East York Memorial Arena
888 Cosburn Ave.
in the parking lots.

(Information from: www.councillordavis.com/event/community-environment-day )

Bring your recycling, electronic waste, batteries and paint!

Plus take advantage of paper shredding, free compost, community group info tables, facepainting, and seed planting for kids.

Do your part to create a cleaner, greener and more liveable Toronto.

Please do not bring:

Construction waste, gasoline, garbage, wood, cassette and videotapes, commercial/industrial hazardous waste and scrap metal. View flyer for all recyclable items.

BBQ hosted by the East York Skating Club Ice Dreams

Visit with local Green Groups including:

Women’s Healthy Environment Networks

Woodbine Heights Residents Assocation

Cycle Toronto and Ward 31 Bikes

East End Against Line 9

East Toronto Climate Action Group

Toronto Water Environmental Monitoring and Protection

East York Community Garden

East York Garden Club

Stan Wadlow Dog Walkers’ Association

Did you know?

Residential cooking oil now accepted at Drop-off Depots and Community Environment Days

Cooking oil — from residential homes, apartments and condos — is now accepted as household hazardous waste at Drop-off Depots and Community Environment Days. (Please note the drop-off hours for household hazardous waste are different from the general operating hours.)

Cooking oil should delivered in a sealed container labelled “Used cooking oil.”

Cooking oil should never be poured down the sink, drain or toilet because it can negatively impact sewer pipes systems in your home and neighbourhood, causing sewer backups. Small amounts can go in the Green Bin if soaked up with a paper towel or frozen/hardened.

 

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