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108 Mile Ranch Curbside Collection

Frequently asked questions

The collection vehicle will drop the  recyclables off at the recycling depot in 100 Mile House, where the material will be bailed and stored until it is shipped to the lower mainland where it will be processed/sorted for recycling.

Glass and polystyrene foam will break during the collection and bailing process. The glass shards and polystyrene fragments will contaminate the remaining PPP, making it difficult or impractical to recycle. The glass shards also create hazards for anyone who handles the materials. Air separation is one of the methods used to sort some of the paper products from the remaining PPP in the sorting process, and plastic bags act like paper in this process, which contaminates the paper products.

No, you may choose to put your totes out only when they are full. This means you may only put your garbage tote out twice a month and the recycling tote out once a month but be sure the recycling tote only goes out on a designated collection day.

In order to provide PPP collection to the 108 Mile Ranch, the CRD entered into a contract with to receive funds to help pay for the service. The funds were only enough to provide bi-weekly collection; weekly collection would have meant a tax increase.

No, on Wednesdays the garbage will be collected in the morning and taken to the landfill, the truck will then return in the afternoon to collect the PPP recyclables. On Thursday morning the PPP recyclables will be collected first, and the truck will take all the PPP recyclables, including the material collected on Wednesday, to the recycling depot. Then the truck will return in the afternoon to collect the Thursday garbage. On the days that both garbage and recycling are collected your totes may not be emptied until 4:30 or 5:00 p.m., please allow this time for your totes to be emptied.

Between September and the end of November, Thursday collection will start with garbage and recycling will be picked up in the afternoon, this is to limit the amount of time garbage is at the curb and reduce the opportunity for bears to access garbage.

No, totes should be put out by 7:30 a.m. the day of collection. Totes put out the night before can attract wildlife, especially bears. 

The wheels of the totes should be facing your house. The lid should open towards the street.

No. Please do not use blue recycle bags, or other plastic bags to contain your recyclables. Recyclables should be placed loose inside the tote. Shredded paper should be contained in a paper bag, or in a box of some kind (i.e. cereal, shoe, tissue paper etc.)

As a part of an awareness campaign WildSafe BC may tag totes placed at the curb the night before collection so residents are aware that their totes are bear attractants.  

No. If there are bags with any kind of material placed on top of either of the garbage or recycling totes, they will not be collected. The collection is automated; the driver does not have the ability to put waste into the truck by hand. Bags of yard waste can be disposed of in your garbage tote if there is room. Alternately, you may want to consider composting your yard and garden waste at home, or taking the material to the Lac La Hache Transfer Station wood waste area.

When organics like yard and garden waste or food waste are disposed of in a landfill, they produce methane gas as they decompose. Methane is a greenhouse gas that is 21 times more harmful than carbon dioxide when related to climate change. When organics are composted, they produce carbon dioxide as they compost.

The Cariboo Regional District (CRD) has a recycling collection contract with Recycle BC, the stewardship agency responsible for PPP recycling in BC (recyclebc.ca). The contract stipulates that PPP contamination rates must be less than 3% by weight. Curbside recycling audits help the CRD to monitor contamination rates and provide education and promotion materials to households who are contaminating their recycling. Common “contamination” items include all types of plastic bags, glass, polystyrene foam, toys, electronics, scrap metal, wood, clothing, footwear, and utensils. 

Curbside Recycling Guide

No. Half of the 108 Ranch will receive garbage collection every Wednesdays and recycling collection every other Wednesday. The other half of the Ranch will receive garbage collection every Thursday, and recycling collection every other Thursday.

These items can be dropped off for recycling at the Lac La Hache transfer station, or at the bottle depot in 100 Mile House.

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Phone: 250-392-3351
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