Changes coming for waste disposal in Langley

Kristi Wong • May 19, 2016

Starting October 1st, there will be new rules regarding the disposal of waste – specifically, the separation of organics, recyclables, and garbage. “Beginning Oct. 1, all residents in the Township — regardless of whether they use municipal services, private companies, or take their trash to the dump themselves — will be required to separate their […] The post Changes coming for waste disposal in Langley appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Starting October 1st, there will be new rules regarding the disposal of waste – specifically, the separation of organics, recyclables, and garbage.

“Beginning Oct. 1, all residents in the Township — regardless of whether they use municipal services, private companies, or take their trash to the dump themselves — will be required to separate their waste between garbage, organics and recyclables.

Those using municipal services will be transitioned to a semi-automatic system, with garbage pickup every other week, and organics and recycling pickup every week.

New carts for both garbage and organics will be rolled out in August and September.”

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