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2008 Yard Waste Collection Program begins

April 10, 2008

(Red Deer, Alberta) – Residents can set out yard waste when The City’s door to door Yard Waste Collection Program gets underway next week.

“Last year, more than 4,100 tonnes of yard waste was diverted from the landfill through this program, allowing us to turn grass clippings, leaves and tree trimmings into useful compost,” said Janet Whitesell, Environmental Planning Engineer. “This program helps Red Deer residents clean up their yard while preserving Red Deer’s environment.”

Starting April, 14, those taking part in the Yard Waste Program can place their grass clippings, leaves and tree trimmings in a metal or plastic garbage container that is labeled with a yard waste sticker. Residents can also place their yard waste in special bio-degradable paper yard waste bags that can be purchased at local home and garden retail outlets.

All yard waste will be picked up on residents’ regular garbage collection day. “There is no limit to the amount of yard waste residents can put out as long as it is packaged properly and each container weighs no more than 25 kg. Yard waste put out in plastic bags is collected as garbage and counts towards their five unit garbage limit,” said Whitesell.

Orange yard waste stickers can be picked up at the Collicutt Centre, Recreation Centre, City Hall or Environmental Services.

Residents can also drop-off unlimited amounts of yard waste at the Waste Management Facility from May 5 to 10 as part of The City’s Free Yard Waste Week.

For more information about The City’s yard waste or recycling programs, please visit www.reddeer.ca/envservices or call 340-BLUE (2583). 

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For more information, contact:

Janet Whitesell
Environmental Services
The City of Red Deer
(403) 342-8750