Living in Markham for nearly fifteen years, I\it\the gates were shut, and I had to haul my load back home. Check the city\transferring liquids to random jars can cause leaks and confusion. For paint cans, I leave them sealed and upright in a sturdy box—once, a loose lid ruined my trunk liner. Never mix chemicals; that bleach and ammonia combo could turn deadly. Label anything unmarked with a Sharpie. On drop-off day, load your car carefully: place heavy items low, fragile ones cushioned, and drive straight there—no detours. At the depot, they\my old TV had to be rerouted. This isn\it\a single leak could ripple through ecosystems. I\chatting with neighbors in line, I\ve picked up tips on composting or energy savings. It\s a small act with big echoes, reminding us that urban living doesn\t have to cost the earth. Next time you clear out the garage, make the trip. It\s quick, free for residents, and honestly, feels good to do right.
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