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Recycling |
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Waste Collection
Recycling in Camrose
Background
After completing an in depth study on recycling options,
the City of Camrose concluded that offering recycling services through
Recycle with Centra-Cam Collection Depot is the most economical for City residents wishing to recycle
such items as paper, empty milk jugs and tin cans. This service is
maintained through a $3.25 per month surcharge, which is added to
all municipal water utility bills. This surcharge pays for
the equipment and labour required to operate the recycling depot.
History
- The Recycling Program began in 1992 primarily as a “drop off” collection site and included
a $0.50 charge, on the water utility billings, to fund the program. The program utilized a small shed
for product storage that was then transferred to a semi-trailer for transportation to commodity brokers
for processing.
- Tin Can recycling also began in 1992 utilizing a 6 yd bin for collection and transportation.
- In 1993, a new “Double Garage - Drop Off” depot was constructed at the current site on
51 Avenue in an effort to deal with the increasing product volumes.
- The Cardboard recycling program began in 1994 and expanded quickly to include colleciton bins at participating
businesses.
- A glass recycling bunker was constructed in 1995 to house clean/clear glass for yearly collection and transportation
to processors.
- In 1996 the “Recycling Program” under went a large expansion to include a compost collection compound
and a backyard composter subsidy, milk jug collection, and the construction of a 4000 square foot “Recycling
Drop Off Depot”. To support the expanded program the recycling fee was increased to $2.00.
- An updated Operational Contract Agreement with Centra Cam Vocational Training Association was signed in June 1996.
- A City of Camrose “Eduction Promotions Co-ordinator” was hired to conduct programs and projects related
to waste management and recycling within the City.
- In 2001, the facility began to accept high density polyethylene for plastic recycling.
- In 2003, the facility began to accept e-waste and florescent light tubes for recycling.
- City Council authorized the construction of an expanded depot in 2007 which doubled the size of the depot facility
to just over 8100 square feet. Purchase and installation of a horizontal bailer allowing for increased productivity,
was included in the depot expansion. In support of the expanded facility, the recycling fee was increased to $3.25.
Statistics
| Item |
Quantity Recycled in tonnes |
| Old News Print |
443.21 |
| Old Corrugated Cardboard |
922.25 |
| Magazines |
92.81 |
| Mixed Paper |
136.50 |
| Phone Books |
11.10 |
| Office Waste |
35.10 |
| Milk Cartons |
6.22 |
| Colored Plastic #2 |
11.35 |
| Plastic Milk Jugs |
13.59 |
| E-Waste |
100.88 |
| Metal / Tin |
32.87 |
| Glass |
33.99 |
| Fluorescent Tubes |
0 |
| Total Recycled Tonnes |
1839.87 |
Quick Recycling Links
| Item to be Recycled |
Where it is Taken |
Paper items (includin phone books, cardboard, and office waste) |
Centra Cam Recycling Depot |
| Tin cans |
Centra Cam Recycling Depot |
| Grass and leaf composting |
Centra Cam Recycling Depot, Sanitary Landfill |
| Clear Glass containers |
Centra Cam Recycling Depot |
Plastic containers (#2 coloured plastic & milk containers) |
Centra Cam Recycling Depot |
| Computers |
Centra Cam Recycling Depot |
| Beer bottles |
See Other Recyclables |
Pop cans, Distilled water bottles, Juice boxes, etc. |
See Other Recyclables |
| Vehicle batteries |
Sanitary Landfill,
See Other Recyclables |
| Scrap metal, Car Bodies & Old appliances |
Sanitary Landfill |
| Engine oil, Oil filters & Empty oil containers |
Sanitary Landfill, See Other Recyclables |
| Vehicle tires |
Sanitary Landfill |
| Egg Cartons |
See Other Recyclables |
| Clothing and Household items |
See Other Recyclables |
| Furniture |
See Other Recyclables |
| Unused medications |
See Other Recyclables |
| Propane Bottles (small fee applicable) |
Sanitary Landfill |
| Concrete (tipping fees apply) |
Sanitary Landfill |
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Location: 4402 – 51 Ave.
Phone: 679-4196 or 672-9995
Hours: Drop-off 24 hrs/day
Building 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Monday to Saturday
(closed 12 noon to 1:00 p.m.)
Website: www.centracam.ca |
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Recycling Tips
Paper & Cardboard:
Items accepted:
- Newsprint
- Computer Paper
- White Ledger Paper
- Coloured Ledger Paper
- Magazines and Catalogues
- Office Waste (eg. Fax paper, post-it notes, scratch pads, envelopes, shredded paper)
- Corrugated Cardboard
- Boxboard, Bingo Cards, Greeting Cards
- Paper with Staples
- Wrapping Paper
- Plastic Window Envelopes
- Brown Bags
- Phone Books
Preparation:
If possible, bundle, box or bag each type separately.
Paper Items Not Yet Recycled:
- Carbon Paper
- Laminated Products
- Foil Wrapping Paper
- Wax Paper
E-Waste:
Hours:
Drop off - Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Items Accepted:
Desktop computers and monitors, printers and televisions
Tin Cans:
Preparation:
- Rinse to reduce odours
- Leave lids attached or stack inside larger cans to prevent injury to handlers
- Flatten to increase storage capacity
Not Accepted:
Aluminum Foil, Toothpaste Tubes
Glass:
Clear Glass Containers Only
Preparation:
Rinse to reduce odours and remove lids
Not Accepted:
Window Glass, Ceramics, Coloured Glass
Plastic:
Milk Containers & #2 Coloured Plastic Only
*Milk Jugs and Gable Top Milk Cartons
Preparation:
Rinse to reduce odours and remove lids
Fluorescent Tubes:
Residents only
Weekdays 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Other Recyclables
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