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Where to recycle your election signs

The recycling centre at the Osoyoos and District landfill will reopen on Tuesday. It's been closed since a rockslide shut down Highway 97. File / Global News

TORONTO –  As the 2011 Ontario Election draws to a close, many people
are looking to get rid of the lawn signs they put up on their lawns throughout
the election.
 

 

In an effort to divert as much waste as possible from
landfills, The City of Toronto’s Solid Waste Management Services is offering to
recycle your election signs properly.

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The City transfer stations will accept all three types of
signs.

 

See our interactive map below for locations: 



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