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- Green_bin abstract "A green bin is a short, rigid container used to contain biodegradable waste or compostable materials as a means to divert waste from landfills. In some localities green bins are also used to contain unsorted municipal waste. The bins are designed and manufactured by Norseman Environmental (an ORBIS brand), a manufacturer of recycling and organic waste containers in North America.The program's purpose is to reduce the amount of waste shipped to landfills by turning organic waste into compost. The programs collect kitchen and related organic waste (typically including soiled paper products, pet waste, sawdust, and similar items) using a waist-high green curbside container, for which the programs are named. The municipality picks up the waste on a regular basis along with other garbage and recycling collecting, and composts it in an industrial composting facility. While it is true that home composting can also serve this purpose, the green bin programs are viewed as being more convenient and more inclusive of source materials.".
- Green_bin thumbnail Toronto_Green_Bin.jpg?width=300.
- Green_bin wikiPageExternalLink material_acpted.htm.
- Green_bin wikiPageExternalLink www.norsemanplastics.com.
- Green_bin wikiPageExternalLink worksFooter.txt.
- Green_bin wikiPageExternalLink townhomesgreencart.htm.
- Green_bin wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Green_bin wikiPageID "7642108".
- Green_bin wikiPageLength "8276".
- Green_bin wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Green_bin wikiPageRevisionID "679891320".
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Apartment.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Biodegradable_waste.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Biodegradation.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Blue_bag.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Blue_box_recycling_system.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Brock,_Ontario.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Waste_collection.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Waste_containers.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Clarington.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Compost.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Etobicoke.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Halifax,_Nova_Scotia.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton,_Ontario.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Landfill.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Landfill_Directive.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Markham,_Ontario.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_biological_treatment.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Mission_Green.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Municipal_solid_waste.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Recycling.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Recycling_bin.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Regional_Municipality_of_Durham.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Regional_Municipality_of_Peel.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Regional_Municipality_of_York.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_British_Columbia.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Scugog.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Uxbridge,_Ontario.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink Waste.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLink File:Toronto_Green_Bin.jpg.
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Green bin".
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLinkText "green bin recycling".
- Green_bin wikiPageWikiLinkText "green bin".
- Green_bin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Globalize.
- Green_bin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Green_bin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Green_bin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Green_bin subject Category:Waste_collection.
- Green_bin subject Category:Waste_containers.
- Green_bin hypernym Container.
- Green_bin type Company.
- Green_bin type Container.
- Green_bin type Redirect.
- Green_bin type Service.
- Green_bin comment "A green bin is a short, rigid container used to contain biodegradable waste or compostable materials as a means to divert waste from landfills. In some localities green bins are also used to contain unsorted municipal waste. The bins are designed and manufactured by Norseman Environmental (an ORBIS brand), a manufacturer of recycling and organic waste containers in North America.The program's purpose is to reduce the amount of waste shipped to landfills by turning organic waste into compost.".
- Green_bin label "Green bin".
- Green_bin sameAs Q17077107.
- Green_bin sameAs m.0267lv8.
- Green_bin sameAs Q17077107.
- Green_bin wasDerivedFrom Green_bin?oldid=679891320.
- Green_bin depiction Toronto_Green_Bin.jpg.
- Green_bin isPrimaryTopicOf Green_bin.