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information in an ordered form. • There are dozens of sorting algorithms. The
more popular ones are listed below: - Selection Sort. - Bubble Sort. - Insertion
Sort.
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SORTING GUIDE CONTAINERS Rinse food residue Remove and include lids
Plastic clamshell containers
PAPER FIBRES
ORGANICS
GARBAGE
No soiled paper
Use certified compostable bags
Check garbage limits
Corrugated cardboard boxes • Flatten and tie in bundles (Max. 75 cm x 75 cm x 20 cm)
Small yogurt, fruit, and pudding containers Plant pots and trays
(no cell packs)
Shredded paper
Coffee and tea plastic lids Aluminum plates and foil Gable top containers • Milk • Juice
Spiral-wound containers
• Frozen juice • Nuts • Hot chocolate • Dough • Chips • Iced tea
Plastic bottles, jugs, tubs and lids marked: through
• Place in clear plastic bag
Boxboard • Cereal boxes • Cracker boxes • Shoe boxes • Paper egg cartons • Tissue boxes • Toilet paper tubes • Paper towel tubes
Food waste • Bread, grains, and cereals • Coffee filters and grounds • Corn cobs and husks • Dairy products • Eggs and egg shells • Fruits and vegetables • Gravies and sauces • Grease and fat • Halloween pumpkins • Leftovers and plate scrapings • Meat, fish, and bones • Nuts and shells • Pet food • Salads and dressings • Shellfish • Tea bags
Paper-only products • Waxed paper (parchment paper) • Microwave popcorn bags • Paper bags • Paper cups (loose - not stacked) • Paper-only takeout containers • Paper plates • Paper towels and tissues • Paper egg cartons • Fast food drink containers
• Coffee Disks and single serve coffee cups (K-cups) • Plastic bags and film (over wrap) • Styrofoam packaging and peanuts (must place in clear bag) • Pet waste (double bagged) • Plastic cutlery • Baby wipes • Ceramics (plates, mugs, etc.) • Cigarette butts • Diapers • Disposable mops, dusters and wipes • Drinking glasses • Dryer sheets • Feminine hygiene products • Light bulbs • Plastics without a number • Plastic toys • Textiles • Vacuum bags • Window glass (boxed and sealed) • Wrappers (foil and plastic) • Plastic seals from yogurt and other containers
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Tetra-pak containers TM
• Drink boxes • Broth • Wine
Paper
OTHER ITEMS • Catalogues • Coloured and white paper • Computer paper • Books (remove hardcover) • Magazines • Mail and envelopes • Newspaper and inserts • Christmas wrap (no foil or plastic wrap)
Glass bottles and jars Empty paint cans
• Cold wood ashes (wet and in a compostable bag) • Dryer lint • Feathers • Hair • House plants • Popsicle sticks • Toothpicks • Chopsticks • Sawdust
Light bulbs Drinking glasses and window glass Ceramics Plastic toys Plastic bags and film Wrappers (candy and chips) Styrofoam Unmarked bottles Motor oil bottles
DO NOT INCLUDE
DO NOT INCLUDE • • • • • • •
Paper towels Soiled paper Tissues Waxed cardboard Waxed or foil-coated paper Paper cups Foil wrapping paper
• • • • • • •
Plastic Diapers Pet waste Cigarette butts Feminine hygiene products Leaf and yard waste Vacuum bags
DO NOT INCLUDE • Hazardous waste (medication, batteries, paint, etc.) • Recyclable and compostable materials • Yard waste
Still not sure where things go? Simply type the item, and just like magic, the Wizard will tell you what bin it goes in. www.simcoe.ca/wastewizard