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An increase in recycling and compostable materials dropped off at the Hall’s Glen Transfer Station has also been noted for the same time period.
Sure Sign Of Spring: Green Waste Collection Begins April 3rd
/Here is another great sign that Spring has arrived: The City of Peterborough's Green Waste collection starts up for the season on Tuesday, April 3rd. Leaf and yard waste may be placed at the curb every week for collection on your regular collection day.
Green waste must be in paper yard waste bags, bushel baskets or a garbage bin labeled with the City of Peterborough “Green Waste” stickers. These stickers are free and are available at City Hall, GreenUP and local Home Hardware stores (Merritt on Lansdowne & Kingan on Simcoe). Note that plastic bags will not be accepted.
There are no quantity limits on green waste. So go wild.
Weekly green waste collection will continue through until the last week of November. For more details, contact the City Waste Management Division at 705-742-7777, ext. 1657.
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Trent University Now Ranked Among The World’s Top Green Universities
/Trent University is one of the world’s top green universities, securing a place among the Top 100 environmental university campuses worldwide—and the Top 10 in Canada—according to the recently released UI GreenMetric World University Rankings 2017.
“This international ranking confirms Trent’s continued commitment to the environment, and our position as a leading institution in environmental issues,” says Dr. Leo Groarke, president and vice-chancellor of Trent University.
Trent's Symons Campus on the Otonabee River
Ranked as the 73rd greenest campus in the world, and No. 7 in Canada, Trent was recognized for leadership in six categories:
-> setting and infrastructure
-> energy and climate change
-> waste
-> water
-> transportation
-> education
Trent's Symons Campus along the banks of Otonabee River
Trent ranked No. 30 in the waste management section and No. 22 in the Education section of the rankings.
The GreenMetric rankings, which ranked 619 universities in 76 countries worldwide, is the first and only university rankings in the world that measure each participating university’s commitment in developing an "environmentally friendly" infrastructure.
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Awesome New City-Wide Bike Share Program Launched
/Fleming Student Administrative Council (SAC) announced an innovative new Bike Share program on Wednesday (April 19th) available to students, visitors and residents.
There are 15 bicycles located at three different racks in Peterborough: Fleming College Sutherland Campus, Peterborough Green-Up and the VentureNorth Building.
Bikes at VentureNorth Building in downtown Peterborough
Funded in part by the City of Peterborough and Fleming SAC, the bikes are maintained and organized through Zagster. The award-winning bikes are designed with rider safety in mind and include automatic lights, a bell and full reflectors.
Riders join the program by signing up for $25 annual memberships. Rides for members—who must be 18 or older—are free for the first two hours, then $2 per hour after that. The service is free for Fleming students to use.
“This initiative further complements our efforts to make student transportation accessible and affordable," says Christopher Smith, General Manager of Fleming Student Administrative Council. "Through the Fleming student leadership, we are pleased to introduce this program.”
“Zagster’s unique model of all-inclusive bike sharing has proven successful in more than 150 communities across North America, including dozens of college campuses,” says Zagster Communications Manager Jon Terbush. “We’re confident this program will likewise achieve its goal of making bike sharing easy, accessible and affordable.”
Picture courtesy Fleming College
“Several years ago Fleming committed to being a leader in sustainability," says Fleming College President Dr. Tony Tilly. "The Bike Share program will build on a culture of sustainability that we teach our students that they take with them in life and in work well beyond their time at Fleming.”
City of Peterborough Transportation Chair Don Vassiliadis adds: "Fleming SAC has been dedicated to increasing transportation options available to students. The City of Peterborough shares the vision of the Bike Share program and is pleased to be partnering on this initiative. Bike Share not only supports Fleming students but also Peterborough residents and its visitors all while making Peterborough greener and cleaner."
HOW IT WORKS
-> Bikes can be found via the free Zagster Mobile App.
-> Each bike has a unique number which riders enter into the app to obtain a number to open the lockbox on the back of the bike.
-> After a rider returns the bike to a designated Zagster bike station, the rental ends and the bike is available for the next person to enjoy.
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Green Waste Collection Is Beginning
/Another sure sign of spring has arrived: Green waste collection is beginning April 3rd.
Waste must be placed in paper yard waste bags, bushel baskets or a garbage bin labeled with the City “Green Waste” stickers. These stickers are available at City Hall, Peterborough GreenUP and local Home Hardware stores free of charge. Note that plastic bags will not be accepted.
Securely tie brush in bundles up to 1 m or 3 feet in length and 30 cm or 12 inches in diameter, weighing no more than 22 kg or 50 lbs.
For more information, visit the City of Peterborough's Waste Management Services website.
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First Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installed In Lakefield
/Selwyn Township has announced its first electric vehicle charging station, as residents can now charge their electric cars in downtown Lakefield.
The electric vehicle charging station is located in the municipal parking lot beside The Village Inn of Lakefield.
Selwyn Township says on their Facebook page that the charging station is free-of-charge for an unknown period of time as part of a provincial initiative to promote electric/hybrid vehicles.
They add that appropriate signage will be installed in the Spring with more information about the station and that residents will be informed when the service is no longer free and how much it will cost.
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City Of Peterborough Releases New App to Help You Manage Your Waste
/The City of Peterborough's Waste Management division has launched a new app called "City of Peterborough Waste". The app is free and available on the App Store or Google Play.
Using the City of Peterborough Waste app, you can sign up for notices about your waste collection days, snow delays, special events and more. You can also use the "What Goes Where" tool to search for the proper means of disposing of up to 10,000 different items.
A fun, interactive game called "The Right Sort" is also on the app where you can test your knowledge about recycling and see if you know "what goes where".
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Lansdowne Place Launches Greener Way To Clean Your Tray In The Mall Food Court
/On Monday (November 7th), Lansdowne Place launched their newest Organics Program, A Greener Way to Clean Your Tray, in the mall food court. The waste containers have been removed from the food court, making way for a new Sorting Station that has been installed.
Similar to what you may have experienced in many GTA malls, Lansdowne Place shoppers are now able to drop off their trays at the Sorting Station and the staff will do the rest to ensure as much unnecessary waste as possible is diverted from the landfills.
Michelle Cameron, Marketing Assistant; Emily Dart, Marketing Director; Mario Serracino, Operations Manager

