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Join the Brown Bin Program to properly dispose of food waste, soiled paper, houseplant waste, and animal waste. Specifications include a 46.5 L bin with a 5-year warranty and a dishwasher-safe kitchen collector. Participating cities include Toronto, Markham, and more. The Markham Model Implementation Plan details phases for project expansion. CSL aims to increase recycling rates and pilot brown bins for environmental sustainability.
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What goes in theBrown Bin? • Food waste (Fruit, vegetable, meat, baked, dairy, pasta and egg waste) • Soiled paper (Pizza boxes, paper towels, kleenex, pop corn bags, take-out bags) • Houseplant waste • Animal waste, cat litter
Specifications • Brown Bin • 46.5 L • 3.7 kg • 5 year warranty • Kitchen Collector • Dishwasher-safe • 7.5 L • 0.5 kg • 5 year warranty
Other Participating Cities • Toronto • Peel Region • Durham Region • Markham • Barrie • Hamilton • Antigonish, NS • North Shore, New Zealand
Implementation Plan • Phase 1: Pilot the project in a few hundred single family dwellings • Phase 2: Expand the program to all single family dwellings and duplexes • Phase 3: Expand the program to high rises and commercial establishments
CSL Report Card • CSL Recycling Rate: 27% • Montreal Recycling Rate: 34% • Provincial Target: 60% • CSL Organic Recycling Rate: 16% • Montreal Organic Recycling Rate: 10% • Provincial Target: 60%
Why CSL Should Pilot Brown Bins? • CSL is a leading city (EMS, No-Smoking, Pesticides, COPS, Bicycle Helmets, Unity Motions) • By being one of the first in Quebec, we may be eligible for Fed / Prov money • Within a few years, Quebec will force us to recycle organic waste