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  2. Pedal bin - Wikipedia

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    A pedal bin of 1972 Video of pedal bin showing operation. A pedal bin is a container with a lid operated by a foot pedal. Lillian Moller Gilbreth (an industrial engineer and efficiency expert as well as mother of twelve [1]) invented the pedal bin in the 1920s for the disposal of kitchen waste. The foot pedal enables the user to open the lid ...

  3. Kitchen Stuff Plus - Wikipedia

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    By 2009, Kitchen Stuff Plus had 11 stores across the Greater Toronto Area. In 2010, Kitchen Stuff Plus started their now famous Warehouse Sale in North York . Kitchen Stuff Plus has joined the Retail Council of Canada and has been a part of the Fairfax company since 2013.

  4. Pat Quinn (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Pat Quinn (1 July 1935 – 23 November 2009) was an Irish publican, hotelier, music promoter, storyteller, [1] former millionaire and founder of the Quinnsworth (now Tesco Ireland) group, Ireland's first supermarket chain. [2] He invented the term "yellow pack".

  5. Stewarts Supermarket Limited - Wikipedia

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    Other Great Britain-based retailers had entered the market in Ireland around the same time. Sainsbury's had opened two stores at Ballymena and Forestside by the time Tesco completed the Stewarts purchase, and opened seven more between then and 2003.

  6. Recycling in Canada - Wikipedia

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    These three differently-coloured bins are used to sort waste in Toronto. The curbside collection systems for recyclates vary across Canada: Blue box – Ontario (excluding Toronto), British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Quebec and Manitoba; Wheeled Blue binToronto, Calgary, Essex-Windsor, Winnipeg; Green box – used in North York, Ontario

  7. Ontario Deposit Return Program - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Deposit Return Program (ODRP), also simply known as Bag it Back, is a regulation of the province of Ontario, Canada.Its purpose is to divert recyclable materials from landfill or low-quality recycling uses by charging a fee for each alcoholic beverage container sold in the province, and processing the material for re-use or other recycling activities once the containers are ...

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