Islands Clean Up

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2024 Islands Clean Up

Updated: January 9, 2024

Planning for this event has not yet started for 2024. Please check back in a couple months.

Registration: <Closed> You sure are eager. But unfortunately we're not ready to start accepting registrations just yet. Contact staff at infrastructure@scrd.ca with questions although, since it's so early in the year, we might not have answers till spring.

2024 Event Dates: This year's schedule of events is not yet determined. It will appear on the right once we've confirmed the dates.

Event Guides: Not yet confirmed. Information about what will be collected and how to prepare for the event can be found in this section, once we've confirmed what we're collecting. We're planning on mattresses/boxpsprings, fridges/freezers BUT CANNOT confirm 100% just yet.

2024 Islands Clean Up

Updated: January 9, 2024

Planning for this event has not yet started for 2024. Please check back in a couple months.

Registration: <Closed> You sure are eager. But unfortunately we're not ready to start accepting registrations just yet. Contact staff at infrastructure@scrd.ca with questions although, since it's so early in the year, we might not have answers till spring.

2024 Event Dates: This year's schedule of events is not yet determined. It will appear on the right once we've confirmed the dates.

Event Guides: Not yet confirmed. Information about what will be collected and how to prepare for the event can be found in this section, once we've confirmed what we're collecting. We're planning on mattresses/boxpsprings, fridges/freezers BUT CANNOT confirm 100% just yet.

  • 1 week away!!

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    We're one week away from the start of the 2023 Islands Clean Up Events - 2 day event at Gambier and Anvil!!

    Make sure you check out what we're collecting see on the right for more info and below for the quick notes

    Register for any of the special items we're collecting (paint, propane tanks, tires or car batteries) even if you participate via land event. If you don't register it makes harder for us to plan for enough space.

    Flag stop registrations are required to make sure we don't miss you and if something impacts the event timing we can get a hold of you.

    Use the registration form linked here or can be found above

    Let us know if you have any questions by emailing us at infrastructure@scrd.ca.

    Friendly reminders:

    1. Don’t leave your stuff at the site beforehand. You’ll make it hard for us to set up and we won’t be loading it for you.
      Anything we don’t take will be left behind.
    2. We will be collecting the following items (see info package for more details).
      have a special item? Pre-register it!
    • Garbage – common items large plastics like broken lawn chairs, ceramics (please be careful if broken these are extremely sharp – last year I saw some things I do not wish to see again)
    • Scrap metal – appliances, empty cans and scrap
      • not taking fridges or freezers
      • yes to ovens/stoves, washers, dryers, hot water tanks and bbqs (why are there always so many of these….)
    • household recycling – think blue bin recycling from the mainland – MUST BE CLEAN and SORTED or we’re throwing them away
      • separate into the following groupings, can be clear bagged, boxed or loose – we will have bags if needed
        • rigid plastics containers – eg. Yogurt cups, drink bottles, margarine tubs
        • paper – all paper except cardboard. Eg magazines, printed paper, cereal boxes
        • paper cartons – e.g/ drink boxes, soup cartons, milk cartons
        • cardboard on it’s own (don’t know the difference? Google cardboard vs boxboard. Boxboard goes with paper
        • plastic bags and wrappings – eg. The inner bags of cereal boxes, grocery bags, bread bags, chip bags, candy wrappers
        • Styrofoam – if you can separate colour we’ll sing your praises
        • Metal cans/tins – will go with the scrap metal
      • Glass – goes in the garbage (sorry)
    • Household batteries – think your triple AAA or double A
      • Take them out of your appliances first pretty please, we don’t want to be the reason the landfill gets set on fire, thank you!
      • All Lithium, or Lithium Ion (Li) NEED to be taped
      • Laptop and phone batteries also need to be taped
    • Special items
      • Tires – Passenger or light truck, can have P, PT, L or LT on the side
        • NO RIMS
        • Styrofoam ok
      • Car batteries – anything like it, whether you use for solar panels, your golf cart or even your cart
        • TAPE THE TERMINALS – someone got zapped 2 years ago, wish to avoid fires thank you!
      • Propane tanks – empty and 25lbs or less
        • We will not take any that still have propane
      • Paint – household, architectural – if it says industrial we ain’t taking it.
        • If liquid it has to have a lid.
        • Needs the label
        • If it’s empty or dried it can go in garbage or metal – depends on what the can is made of, doesn’t need a lid in this case
        • There is a very large list of what we take and what we don’t.

    1. NOT TAKING 2023 fridges, freezers, mattresses, boxsprings, marine debris like beach foam (see below for more details on this one), boats, cars, vehicles, anything bigger than 12ft in any dimension. Fridges/freezers and mattresses/boxsprings will be next year.


    Looking forward to seeing everyone!

  • 1 month away!

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    We're one month away from the start of the 2023 Islands Clean Up Events.

    Friendly reminder to register and review the info about what we're collecting.

    Register for any of the special items we're collecting (paint, propane tanks, tires or car batteries) even if you participate via land event.If you don't register it makes harder for us to plan for enough space.

    Flag stop registrations are required to make sure we don't miss you and if something impacts the event timing we can get a hold of you.

    Use the registration form linked here.

    Let us know if you have any questions by emailing us at infrastructure@scrd.ca.

    Looking forward to seeing everyone!

  • 2023 Kick Off

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    The 2023 Islands Clean Up is on its way in July and August. Registration is required for special items (even at land events) and for flag stops..

    Find the schedule on the right and Gambier Flag stops should make note that there are 2 days scheduled.

    This year we will be collecting:

    Regular Items:

    • Scrap metal (including appliances eg. stove) - NOT including fridges or freezers
    • Garbage (including glass)
    • Household recycling like cardboard, paper and plastic containers
    • Metal containers like soup tins or beer cans should be kept separate and can go in the scrap metal
    • Small Batteries (including AA and AAA etc)

    Special Items for 2023:

    • Tires (max 4)
    • Propane tanks (must be empty)
    • Paint (must have label and a lid) - empty cans go in scrap metal or garbage
    • Large batteries (aka car batteries)

    Items we're pilot testing: Complete the registration form to request having these collected.

    • Electronics
    • Marine Debris

    Not Collecting this year, back next year:

    • Fridges and freezers
    • Mattresses
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