Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Battery recycling could be better
Saanich News
May 14, 2008
Coun. Vicki Sanders says the Capital Regional District needs to develop a better battery recycling system to make the process more convenient.
Recycling batteries is too inconvenient, says Saanich Coun. Vicki Sanders.
Only two per cent of household batteries are recycled, meaning 98 per cent are being thrown into the garbage, leaving open the possibility for heavy metals and chemicals to leak into the soil or water systems.
Sanders put forward a recommendation that Saanich council ask the Capital Regional District to provide a more convenient drop-off or pick-up system to make battery recycling more attractive.
“The options for battery disposal aren’t convenient, therefore explaining the large numbers ending up at the Hartland landfill,” Sanders said. “Convenient recycling is obviously the key to success.”
CRD-run Hartland landfill currently operates a battery recycling program. Most batteries that come in are automotive types, made of lead acid. There’s no on-site recycling for household-grade batteries, said manager of operations Tom Watkins, but those batteries are collected and shipped off-site for disposal.
Sanders said she’d like to see a regional movement for battery recycling, with several drop-off or collection sites in each of the 13 municipalities.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Keep Saanich beaches from going to the dogs
Saanich News - April 30, 2008
Terri Elston’s letter of April 9 compliments Saanich on its beaches but also raises the frustration of having to be on the lookout for people’s dog droppings on Saanich beaches. Dog restrictions are in effect on only a few beach locations: Cadboro Bay-Gyro Park, Lakeside Park, Cordova Bay Beach and Mount Douglas Park. Dog bag waste stations are provided in many of the parks and the Saanich bylaw makes it clear dog owners should keep our beaches clean for everyone.
Ms. Elston raises a challenge to all residents of Saanich to start now in the clean-up of beaches. This call to action is timely as it coincides with Pitch-In Canada Week, April 21-27. This is an excellent opportunity for residents of Saanich to show not only pride in the beaches but in their entire community.
Go to www.pitch-in.ca/pitch-in.php. Let’s show Canada that Saanich can pitch in.
Vicki Sanders
Saanich councillor
Terri Elston’s letter of April 9 compliments Saanich on its beaches but also raises the frustration of having to be on the lookout for people’s dog droppings on Saanich beaches. Dog restrictions are in effect on only a few beach locations: Cadboro Bay-Gyro Park, Lakeside Park, Cordova Bay Beach and Mount Douglas Park. Dog bag waste stations are provided in many of the parks and the Saanich bylaw makes it clear dog owners should keep our beaches clean for everyone.
Ms. Elston raises a challenge to all residents of Saanich to start now in the clean-up of beaches. This call to action is timely as it coincides with Pitch-In Canada Week, April 21-27. This is an excellent opportunity for residents of Saanich to show not only pride in the beaches but in their entire community.
Go to www.pitch-in.ca/pitch-in.php. Let’s show Canada that Saanich can pitch in.
Vicki Sanders
Saanich councillor
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