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 Recycling Milk Bags into Bed Mats 2011/12/13 

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

 

click here for Toronto Area

 

Eagerly looking for someone to transport finished mats & totes from Ottawa to Mississauga for shipping overseas 

 

 With scissors, crochet hook and willing hands, we can transform our garbage into these washable, quick-dry bed mats which provide an alternative to sleeping on the damp, hard ground. Medical teams in Haiti found them invaluable.  Haitian child on sleeping mat

The milk bags are also crocheted into strong, waterproof Tote bags.

 

We use the colourful outer milk bag which holds the three smaller clear bags inside.  

 

We also recycle all of our  extra plastic bags into plastic wood.

                   

Everyone welcome to help with this recycle project: 

    Collecting, Cutting, Rolling or Crocheting or delivering finished Mats?

   

For more information on where to get milk bags or how to get started or to book a workshop leader for your group, contact:

 

  Admin if you are in the Ottawa area or live outside of Ontario

 

  Anne if you are in Ontario, outside Ottawa region (705 878 4941)

 

There are balls of double strips (plarn) ready for crocheting available (sorted by colour) contact Admin 

 

  

Upcoming Workshops - Everyone Welcome  (Free unless noted otherwise)

 

Bells Corners (ottawa west)  Sat Oct 19 1pm-4pm 3955 Old Richmond Road at Bells Corners United Church.  Part of the Rock the World with Kindness Event  www.icare2013.weebly.com

 

Barrhaven - 2nd Monday of every month 1-3pm at the Metro grocery store Woodroffe & Strandherd.  Informal gathering. Everyone of all ages welcome to join in the fun. For more information chinterests.wordpress.com

 

Orleans - 3rd Tuesday of every month at  7pm at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 6255 Cumorah Drive.  Informal gathering. Everyone of all ages welcome to join in the fun. Meet on the 3rd Tuesday of each month Orleans Milk Bag Project

 

Carling/Woodroffe - 3rd Wednesday of every month at 9:30am-noon 207 Woodroffe Ave at Woodroffe United Church in the Friendship Room. All are welcome

 

 

 

 

 

Informal groups

  

Riverside & Walkley (Thursdays, once per month)

 

Carlington Area Group meets    1400 Lepage Street in the Lounge  (everyone welcome).  Meet the Lounge Ladies

 

Kanata - Bridlewood Trails Retirement Center - every Fri 1:30pm  480 Brigitta Street (off Eagleson) 613-595-1116

 

Centertown - St Theresa's Church -  Every Tues morning 10:30am  95 Somerset Street West  613-235-5119

 

Centertown - Good Companions Center - Every Tues afternoon 1-3pm  670 Albert Street. Regular gathering to make Mats & Totes.  Please contact Linda at 613-236-0428 x270 for details.  http://thegoodcompanions.ca/

 

Ottawa Far West - Town of Richmond Every 2nd Wed  - next Wed Nov 30  1-3:30pm at the Youth Center 6179 Perth Street in Richmond.  Informal gathering for sorting, cutting and crotcheting.  Refreshments provided.

 

 

Locations for Pick-up of Bags & Drop-off of finished mats   

Please roll your finished mat so that it is approx 1 meter roll 

 

Plastic bag Drop-off locations

We have saved thousands of milkbags from landfill but there are still tonnes of plastic bags put in the garbage every week.  Please bring yours to a nearby dropoff to be recycled into something useful.  If it is stretchy then it can be recycled here.  Many of our grocery stores have bins in the entryway.   Some communities collect bags at the curb such as Arnprior, Athens, Brockville, Kingston and Rideau Lakes.  Select the link above to learn more and find the closest depot to you.

For photos & info click here

 

Local Groups of Milkbag project workers  

 

Recent Workshops   to help you find people in your area who already know how to make the mats

 

We have shipped 3031 mats from Ottawa! Mats ready to ship from Bells Corners United Church

Bed mats to Haiti  Nov 2010 = 22  (Barbara & Sheila)

Bed mats to Haiti  Dec 12, 2010 = 26  (Marsha)

Bed mats to Haiti  Dec 19, 2010 = 25 (Amber)

Bed mats to Haiti Jan 2011 = 27   (Graeme & Winnie)

Bed mats to Haiti  Feb 2011 = 43   (Dave)

Bed mats to Haiti  Mar 12, 2011 = 20 (Sandy)

Bed mats to Haiti  Mar 19, 2011 = 53  (Dan)

Bed mats to Tanzania Mar 29, 2011 = 42 (Renee)

Bed mats to Haiti  Apr 12, 2011 = 50 (George)

Bed mats to Haiti  Apr 24, 2011 = 11 (Susan's friend)

Bed mats to Haiti  Apr 25, 2011 = 40 (Cindy & Pat)

Bed mats to Haiti  May 20, 2011 = 22 (Alison & Dave)

Bed mats to Haiti  May 30 2011 = 71 (Harold Yule)

Bed mats to Haiti  Jun 24 2011 =  36  (Norah & Tom)

Bed mats to Haiti  Jun 25 2011 = 48 (Desna and Vernon Sulway)

Bed mats to Haiti  Aug 2 2011 = 186 (Anne & Vic)

Bed mats to Haiti  Aug 27 2011 = 20 (Barbara Eade)

Bed mats to Haiti  Sept 9 2011 = 17 (Margaret & William)

Bed mats to Haiti  Oct 9 2011 = 23 (Judith)

Bed mats to Haiti  Nov 4 2011 = 61 (Judith)

Bed mats to Haiti Nov 18 2011 = 68 (Vicky)

Bed mats to Haiti Jan 4 2012 = 40 (Cassandra & helpful husband)                                                                         

Bed mats to Haiti Jan 21 2012 = 18 (Norah's cousin)

Bed mats to Haiti Feb 4 2012 = 26 (Tim)

Bed mats to Haiti Feb 9 2012 = 50 (Jean & Reg)

Bed mats to Haiti Mar 8 2012 = 150 (Joan & Brian Hicks)Friends of the Outaouais

Bed mats to Haiti Mar 28 2012 = 135 (Des Garvey)

Bed mats to Haiti Apr 21 2012 = 44 (Tom Thistle & friend)

Bed mats to Haiti Apr 22 2012 = 22 (Norah)

Bed mats to Haiti May 2, 2012 = 42 (Margaret & William) 

Bed mats to Haiti Jun 9, 2012 = 240 (James MacLaren)

Bed mats to Haiti Jun 27, 2012 = 112 (Jean & Reg Steele)

Bed mats to Haiti July 7, 2012 = 35 (Marion Rutledge)

Bed mats to Haiti July 9, 2012 = 19 (Pauline)

Bed mats to Haiti July 20, 2012 = 60 (Jean Newton)

Bed mats to Mexico Aug 20, 2012 = 5 (Nancy DeKelver)

Bed mats to CCFC Sept 29 2012 = 90 (Ian)

Bed mats to CCFC Oct 17, 2012 = 380 (Des Garvey)

Bed mats to CCFC Nov 2, 2012 = 40 (Desna & Vernon Sulway)

Bed mats to CCFC Nov 15, 2012 = 23 (Jean Newton)

Bed mats to CCFC Dec, 2012 = 46 (Nancy Yule)

Bed mats to DeJong Transport Jan 23, 2012 = 200 (Lydia & Mike Van Dyke)

Bed mats to CCFC Feb 22, 2013 = 70 (Desna & Vernon Sulway)

Bed mats to CCFC Apr 18, 2013 = 104 (Desna & Vernon Sulway)

Bed mats to CCFC Apr 25, 2013 = 54 (Nancy Yule)

Bed mats to Haiti via NOW Aug 2013 = 20 (Des Garvey)

Bed mats to CCFC Sept 2013 = 103 (Desna & Vernon Sulway) 

 

Tote bags sent to Haiti = 372

 

Teddies in Bags sent to Haiti orphanages and Doctors without Borders - approx 573

 

I receive about 100 finished mats and totes per month.

If you know anyone travelling from Ottawa to Mississauga or Cornwall willing to transport mats, please contact Admin 

 

Congratulations and many thanks to everyone !!!

A rough estimate for Ottawa Area shows that in the last 12 months over 30 000 hours of work donated to this cause  and over 500 000 milkbags saved from the landfill to be given a new life helping people.

 

Where do they go? 

 

We send them by volunteers to charities who can use them as packing material with other Aid Supplies (food, medical supplies etc) and then distritubute them in the 3rd world countries where they are most needed.   Here are links to some of the groups who help us with shipping/distribution:

 

Canadian Food for Children http://www.overloadedstress.com/ccfc.html

 

NorthWest Haiti Christian Mission Canada    http://www.nwhcm.ca/mats4haiti.htm

 

Nepean Outreach Now  http://www.nepeanoutreach.com/

 

and others as they are needed

 

I often receive requests from people who would like to buy the tote bags.  I have found one crocheter willing to sell her tote bags so that she can donate the money to charity.  contact Admin

 

 

Why? 

  • To help the environment by recycling plastic milk bags – give them a practical use while they take many years to decompose.
  • To help people who are sleeping on the ground or on leaf/reed mats.   It protects them from dampness, biting insects and the common ‘paper cuts’ from leaves/reeds.  The sleeping mats are easy to wash/dry.  There is a desperate need for the homeless in Haiti since the earthquake.
  • To provide surgical beds for medical teams in makeshift hospitals.  There is a desperate need in Haiti since the earthquake.
  • To provide packing material for the Aid containers which are shipped to 3rd world countries.
  • To provide other useful items like carry bags to 3rd world countries.

 

Who?  

There is a province-wide network of more than 70 small groups who have been working on this project for about 6 years.  These groups include schools, churches, Scouts & Guides, seniors groups, crochet clubs etc.  

A few of the local groups:      

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