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2022 E-Waste Schedule
We are supporting Their Opportunity this year. Their Opportunity exists to provide low-income families with the means to enroll their children in local sports programs. The organization aims to alleviate the financial costs of sports enrollment fees. By doing this, children can develop the confidence, social skills and healthy lifestyle attainable through sport.
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March 19th, 2022 From 10am to 4pm
Bob MacQuarrie Recreational Complex
1490 Youville Dr, Orléans, ON K1C 2X8
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April 9th, 2022 From 10am to 4pm
Redeemer Alliance Church
4825 Innes Road, Orleans, ON, K4A 4J3
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April 23rd, 2021 From 10am to 4pm
Councillor Brockington’s Earth Day Event:
Hunt Club – Riverside Community Center
3320 Paul Anka Dr, Ottawa, ON K1V 0J9
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2020 Ogilvie Rd
Ottawa, ON K1J 7N8
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411 Dovercourt Ave
Ottawa, ON K2A 0S9
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We’ll be adding more dates as they become available.
At our free drop off events we accept the following:
- Televisions
- Desktop computers and terminals
- Monitors
- Laptop computers
- Desktop printers
- Fax machines
- Disk drives
- CD-ROM drives
- Keyboards and mice
- Amplifiers, stereos, speakers, receivers
- Cameras, digital cameras
- Copiers, fax machines, scanners
- Pagers, PDAs
- Radios
- Telephones, cellphones, answering machines
- VCR and DVD players
Here’s a few examples of things we won’t take.
- Fluorescent light bulbs and the CF bulbs are hazardous waste and we can not accept them.
- Old style household thermostats with mercury switches are hazardous waste and we can not accept them.
- House hold smoke detectors are no longer considered hazardous waste by the province and can be put out with the regular trash.
- Documentation and ALL paper products can go in the BLACK box recycle bin
- for the disposal of CD’s, VHS tapes and cases, jewel cases, all floppy computer discs and storage cases, please refer to the following City of Ottawa web site .
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