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City expanding Green Cart program

It’s St. Patrick’s Day on Sunday — what better time to consider going green?

The City of Brandon is getting ready to expand its Green Cart program, which collects organic compost material alongside the black refuse carts and blue recycling carts.

Information sessions are planned for April, as the program is rolled out to up to 6,000 households. A pilot program began in summer 2010 with just 500 volunteer homes.

“We’ve made participating in the Green Cart program as simple as possible for residents,” said the city’s director of public works, Ian Broome. “You sign up, get your green-lidded cart and fill it with the acceptable organic kitchen, house and yard waste. Then, each week, you simply roll it out for pickup along with your garbage and recycling carts and the city does the rest.”

The new program is not just for single-family homes with yards, as it is also open to multiple-family residences of six or fewer units who wish to share a bin.

The program is free, although households will have to purchase acceptable craft paper bags and compostable waste bags. Participants also get some of the quality compost it produces each year, Broome added.

Information sessions are scheduled for the following dates:

• Thursday, April 4, in Sportsplex multi-purpose room, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

• Saturday, April 6, at the city’s Civic Service Complex, from 10 a.m. to noon

• Saturday, April 13, at the Keystone Centre’s Salon A, from 10 a.m. to noon

• Tuesday, April 16, in city hall’s main foyer, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

• Sunday, April 21, at Brandon’s Earth Day celebrations, Princess Park, from noon to 4 p.m.

City administration will be at the info sessions to provide information and answer questions about the program. Sign-up sheets for households interested in participating in the program will also be available.

The city also has a four-minute instructional video touting the program, available online.

Green carts are tentatively scheduled to be delivered to program participants in late spring. However, the city will continue taking sign-ups on an ongoing basis until the program is full, after which time any further individuals who sign up will be placed on a waiting list.

Since starting the pilot program in 2010, the city estimates that about 250 tonnes of waste material has been diverted from the landfill.

» Brandon Sun

Republished from the Brandon Sun print edition March 16, 2013

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