Saturday, August 25, 2012

Collection day




Truck picking up centralized bins in Spormaggiore, TN, Italia

Garbage collection in Venezia... human powered.

Street collection/cleaning in London.

in the Milano train station.

Bags and bins at curbside for pick up in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia.  In 2008, the town introduced new regulations whereby only one non-transparent bag of garbage could be put at curbside.  Additional garbage is put in clear bags (with recycling in blue transparent bags).  Other municipalities in Nova Scotia saw a increase in recycling and composting when limits were placed on the number of non-transparent bags permitted at curbside.

Empty recycling bins at curbside in Waterloo, Ontario.  Blue bin recycling originated in neighbouring Kitchener, Ontario in 1981, with city-wide implementation by 1984.  At that time, participation rates were about 85%.
Cart recycling at the University of Waterloo.

Residential collection bins in Digby, Nova Scotia.
Recycling, garbage and compost bins lined up in Toronto, Ontario. Various bin sizes are available.

Residential cart program in Leeds with reminders about what to do with your bins (your collection days and what to put in each bin).
Bins ready for collection in Iceland.
Iceland green bin.

Garbage pick up in Iceland.

Iceland encore.




Waste awareness

Waste display on dumpster outside of the Student Life Centre at the University of Waterloo.  The other side of the bin reads: The SLC produces 25 times this amount of garbage every week...
Zero Waste sign on 4-stream bin in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia.  The town current diverts about 73% of its waste.  More on  the initiative: http://www.compostec.ca/en_action.htm
Waste audit in the snow...1) Remove and weigh all contents, 2) Record contents from 10% or greater of the total volume, 3) Discuss possibilities for waste diversion.
The Region of Waterloo Waste Management bug and trailer

Airports and Train Stations




 Toronto Airport

Via Rail Station, Kitchener, Ontario

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Airport somewhere . . .


In the Montreal Train Station