Start your 2023 waste collection off right!

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Learn about the correct waste bins for your materials

 

The new year is the perfect time to get a fresh start on your waste collection! Learn from the City of Vaughan which waste bins and bags are right for your materials.

Blue box

Place your recyclable items, such as cardboard, plastic bottles and cans, in a blue box. Your box must be less than 121 litres (32 gallons) in size, with no attached lid or wheels.

Avoid overfilling your blue box – leave space (about 7.5 centimetres or three inches) at the top of the box. Place heavier items on top of lighter ones to prevent litter on windy days. If your box doesn’t fit all your materials, consider purchasing another online through Service Vaughan or in person at select community centres. The City collects unlimited blue boxes every week!

Green bin

Place your organics, such as food scraps, fats, oils, grease, napkins and diapers, in a green bin. Whether it’s multiple bags or one large bag, ensure your organic waste is bagged and tied securely before placing it curbside in the green bin. Compostable bags are recommended, but plastic bags are also accepted.

Garbage

Place your garbage – including black plastic, masks, gloves and coffee cups – in grey or black bins or bags. Your bin must be less than 121 litres (32 gallons), with no attached lid or wheels. Ensure your garbage bag is non-reusable polyethylene, no greater than 80 centimetres by 125 centimetres in size. The total length of any garbage item must not exceed 1.5 metres (five feet).  

The garbage limit is three bags or items every other week – including bulky items. A paid garbage tag is required for any item exceeding the three-item limit. You can purchase tags by calling Service Vaughan at 905-832-2281 or visiting Service Vaughan online.

All bags and bins must weigh less than 20.5 kilograms (45 pounds) for the safety of waste collectors. The City reserves the right to refuse unsafe, overweight or oversized items.

What goes where?

Do you need help determining where a waste item belongs? Use the online ‘What Goes Where?’ sorting tool to quickly and easily check with the search bar. You can also download the free Recycle Coach app from the Apple App Store or Google Play to confirm where a waste item belongs. The app provides waste-less tips and a personalized collection schedule with optional alerts on what to put to the curb each week.

For more information on waste services in Vaughan, visit vaughan.ca/waste.

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