Disposable diapers are not necessarily bad for the environment: Smallplanet picks up your child’s soiled disposables and recycles them at their Mississauga plant to be used for shingles, plastic wood, shoe insoles and corrugated boxes. The company also delivers new diapers (house brand natural-blend alternative, Huggies or Pampers) and other baby supplies, including organic food.
Hours:
office hours M–F 8:30–4:30, delivery M–F 6–6.
How much:
$11 per pickup every two weeks, plus registration fee of $25.
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