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-Solid Waste Information-

Reuse Depot

The Reuse Depot is located at the Waste Diversion Site at 100 Kitchener Street.

Do you need craft paint, or refinishing products? The Paint Reuse Depot may have what you need. Many of the materials that come into our Household Hazardous Waste Depot are still useable, so they are put aside for other residents to take. Materials include:

•Paints
•Stains
•Car Care Products
•Waxes
•Polishes
•Paint Thinners
•Home and Garden Products.

Hours of Operation

Regular site hours. Closed during the winter.

Please click here >> for our complete collection guide.    

 

-Orillia Re-use Guide: “I Want You Outta My Life”-
A complete, concise and very useful user’s guide about the 3 "R"s - Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

Produced by the Waste Management Advisory Council for the City of Orillia, this guide provides a list of stores and other agencies who can take your unwanted items.

Click here for your pdf copy >>    

 

FREECYCLE

RE-USE IT!

Do you have something that might be of value to someone and it is just taking up space? Why not make it available for re-use by someone else? Freecycle Orillia is a free, on-line bulletin board where your can post (OFFER) your item, or if your looking for something you can ask for an item (WANTED). Once your item is posted on this bulletin board, interested parties contact you via e-mail, and you choose who to give it to and where they can pick it up. No trades, no bartering, no money. The main rule is that everything posted must be free, legal, and appropriate for all ages.  It’s a great way to cut your costs and/or clear your house or garage.

The program helps ensure good things stay out of landfills. Visit www.freecycle.org and type in Orillia under Find a group near you for more information.

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