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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

March 27, 2012 Revising the By-Law

City Council is looking at amendments to the Bag Ban By-Law.

Check out the proposed ammendment.

http://www.woodbuffalo.ab.ca/Assets/00assets/living/beautification/recycling/Single-Use+Bylaw+8.5+x+11+-+FULL+FINAL+SET.pdf

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With the help of BP Oil's A+ For Energy Grant and RMWB, Ecole Dickinsfield School community is embracing reusable bags, waste free lunches, gardening and composting. This was inspired by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (Fort McMurray)'s Single Use Bag Ban. We're learning how to reduce waste - reduce, reuse, recycle, rot, and the energy used and conserved as we do so, as well as learn about energy. The 500 bags Ms Cochrane is wearing are what each person throws out in a year in North America.
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