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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: March 26, 2018
Report Number: OPD-004-18 Resolution:
File Number: By-law Number:
Report Subject: Pitch In Week and 2018 Waste Events
Recommendation:
1. That Report OPD-004-18 be received for information.
Municipality of Clarington
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1. Background
Pitch In Canada is a national non-profit organization
founded in 1967 by several volunteers concerned about
the proliferation of packaging and its effects on the land
and marine environment. They recognized that personal
action with assistance from but not dependent on
governments and other stakeholders is needed to
conserve, enhance and protect the environment and to
reduce and reuse waste.
2. 2018 Pitch In Events
This year Pitch In Week will run April 22nd to April 28th. The following details events
currently planned within Clarington.
Individuals and groups are encouraged to register their Pitch
In Week activities by contacting the Operations Department.
They will be asked when and where they plan to take action
or staff can provide suggestions for locations that require
clean up. Although Pitch In Week is April 22nd to April 28th,
activities are not limited to this time. Participants are
encouraged to register and “pitch-in” throughout the year.
Garbage and recycle bags will be available to participants
before their stated day of Clean-Up. Arrangements will be made to pick up bags of
trash/recyclables once they are collected by area residents and community groups.
Report Overview
Clarington will once again be joining a nationwide initiative April 22 – 28, 2018 - Pitch In
Week. This report will detail planned events and how the community can get involved.
Municipality of Clarington
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Saturday, April 21st Operations Depot 42 will be the site of the Durham Region’s annual
Free Compost Event from 8 am to noon. One of our local food banks will be on site and
residents are encouraged to “trade” a
non-perishable donation for free
compost. In 2017, over 400 vehicles
attended the compost event. This
event will be located at the Operations
Depot 42, 178 Darlington/Clarke
Townline Road in Bowmanville. Those
wishing to participate should bring
containers about the size of a blue box
– maximum 3 – and a shovel.
Participants will be required to fill their
own containers with the fresh compost.
Durham Region staff will be on hand to
facilitate the exchange of damaged
blue boxes and green bins for a new one.
2.3 Community Clean Ups
Firehouse Youth Group and Port of Newcastle SWNA-Bond Head Community Group are
joining forces to again bring residents from all areas of Clarington together for their
Annual Spring Clean up on Saturday, April 21.
This event encompasses Bowmanville and Newcastle areas as residents are invited to
clean up predetermined areas or call and register their own clean up. A Free BBQ,
courtesy of Enbridge, is planned for all volunteers at the Municipal Square after the clean-
up. John Howard Society, Fire House Youth, COVANTA and the Municipality of
Clarington have partnered to help make this a successful event each year.
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The week of April 16 to 20, 2018 Durham Region will hold the
first of two Curbside Battery Collection weeks. Residents are
requested to use sealable transparent bags to participate in
the curbside battery collection program. Orange labels with
instructions on how to participate in the program are included
in the annual waste management calendar. Residents can
also download and print the label before inserting it inside
their sealable transparent bag for collection. The bag should
then be put out with your blue box recycling.
Saturday, September 22nd from 8 am to noon, Clarington will again play host to Durham
Region as they sponsor a joint HHW, E-Waste and Reuse Day event at Depot 42.
Residents will be invited to drop off their HHW and E-Waste free of charge. The waste
collected at this event will be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally safe and
responsible way.
All unwanted electronic equipment is classified as electronic waste (e-waste). Many
electronic products contain materials such as lead, mercury and other hazardous
materials that pose environmental impacts when disposed of improperly.
The Regional Municipality of Durham, Works Department is encouraging residents to
drop off reusable items, free of charge, at Reuse Days. The items will be donated to
Habitat for Humanity ReStores, the Canadian Diabetes Association and the Salvation
Army Thrift Store.
Only good-quality items, deemed to be suitable for reuse by charities, will be accepted.
Materials refused by charities must be removed by residents or disposed of at one of the
Region’s waste management facilities (fees may apply).
Municipality of Clarington
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For more information on Reuse Days, including a list of acceptable items, please visit
www.durham.ca/wasteevents or call 1-800-667-5671
3. Concurrence
Not Applicable
4. Conclusion
Pitch-In Week is a chance for whole communities to work towards a common goal to help
beautify and sustain our environment. Participation in Pitch-In Week events is open, and
encouraged, for everyone.
Municipality of Clarington
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5. Strategic Plan Application
This initiative is in conformity with our Strategic Plan. The annual Pitch In campaign
allows resident to become engaged in our community as well as enhancing access to our
unique natural environment.
Submitted by: Reviewed by: _________________________
Frederick J. Horvath Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B
Director of Operations CAO
Staff Contact: Susan Hajnik, Operations Technician, 905-263-2291 ext. 527
There are no interested parties to be notified of Council's decision.