The Access Richmond Hill Contact Centre provides assistance for general inquiries, responds to questions or concerns regarding programs and services as well as accepts in person payments.
905-771-8800
Hours of Service:
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Report a problem with a service, e.g. missed garbage collection, overnight parking, potholes, street lights, etc.
Richmond Hill – As part of its ongoing commitment to caring for the natural environment, Richmond Hill is working to reduce reliance on single-use plastic items across the community.
Single-use plastics refer to plastic products and packaging designed to be used only once before they are discarded. Examples include disposable cutlery, straws, stir sticks, shopping bags, single-serve condiment packets and take-out containers. Most of these items are not recyclable and often end up as litter in the community or contamination in the City’s blue box program. These products have consequences on our natural environment, harming wildlife through entanglement, direct consumption or by entering the food web in the form of micro plastics upon breaking down.
At the November 25 meeting, Council endorsed the City’s three-point plan to encourage the reduction of single-use plastics within the community. The following initiatives will be implemented starting in 2021:
This plan will support broader direction from the Federal and Provincial governments, both of which have committed to introducing bans on certain single-use plastics in the near future.
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“Our Council and community care about our environment and share concerns about the impact of single-use plastics. I am proud we are taking action to reduce our use of these products and help people and businesses understand how simple choices can make a big difference. Together we can protect our beautiful natural environment for all to enjoy now, and for generations to come.” - Dave Barrow, Mayor
MEDIA CONTACT
Ash O’Malley, Communications Advisor
ash.omalley@richmondhill.ca