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All about collections
Residents are strongly encouraged to use recycling, home composting, and reuse services to divert the maximum amount of waste sent to landfills unnecessarily. Visit the section for more information
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How to subscribe to the collections calendar (web)
Download the instruction sheet
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Garbage
What is it? Garbage is non-recyclable waste that cannot be disposed using the recycling services or collections provided by the City. You can put your garbage in a sealed plastic bag inside the garbage bin. For example, garbage includes: scrap and...
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Organic waste
...s Chewing gum Branches, soil, rocks and sand Important : Blue bins will not be collected during green and food residue collections due to the risk of cross contamination between recyclable materials and traces of organic residue remaining insid...
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Branches
...ntil mid-June. The pick-up in autumn starts in September until the end of October. Branch collection There will be two (2) collections in each sector. Follow these rules to ensure a smooth pick-up process: Branches must be by the side of the road...
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Smart Collection
...the efforts you make to reduce the waste you leave out for curbside pick-up. The more you sort by using all other available collections, the slower you’ll fill your garbage bin and the less frequently you’ll need to put out the bin for pick-up. Wha...
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Your Municipal Tax Bill
...240L bin, the rate includes the cost of the equivalent of one garbage collection per month Note 2 : Based on 29 collections per year, therefore 17 additional collections Note 3 : Average consumption of 300 m3 per dwelling, ba...
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Hazardous household waste (HHW)
Every year, the City organizes two hazardous waste collections in the spring and autumn. Recycle your items at any one of these depots: Day Date Hour Location Saturday April 26 9:00 to 17:00 Beaconsfield High School 250 Bea...
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Electronic products
...ipment, rather than as garbage. ICT, information and communications technology equipment, is not picked up in normal garbage collections. Various options make it easy to recycle or recycle and recover such products: Drop your old unit off at a s...
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Library
The Library attracts a large clientele of young and less young who come to appreciate its rich collections including digital books, excellent reference services and a rich and diverse program of activities, exhibitions, lectures and workshops. Reg...
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Portrait of Beaconsfield
...nbsp;gymnasium and youth centre. The library is heavily frequented by young and old alike, who appreciate its extensive collections and excellent reference services. Nestled on the shores of Lake Saint Louis, Beaconsfield is graced with prime...
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Highlights
...ease from $0.8136/m³ to $0.8687/m³ 47% total tax increase for Beaconsfield’s share - for the average home using 29 garbage collections (12 of which are included in the flat rate) and consuming 300m³ of drinking water Agglomeration of Montreal sh...
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Highlights
.../m³ to $0.9215/m³ 3.25% total tax increase for Beaconsfield’s share - for the average home with a 240 L bin using 29 waste collections (12 of which are included in the flat rate) and consuming 300m³ of drinking water, representing $83.81. Agglom...
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How can we reduce the number of pickups?
...bage bin. Better sorting reduces YOUR COSTS and those related to garbage pickup, and optimizes expenses for the other collections.
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Recycling
...North America, which will greatly improve the quality of the materials sorted, and increase the reuse of materials locally. Collections from Beaconsfield’s blue bins are delivered to this new recycling centre since October 31. More details* * F...