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Collection Calendar

2012-2013 Daytime Collection Calendar

Your curbside collection calendar is an important reference guide for recycling dos and don'ts, collection schedules, correct set-out tips, and proper disposal of household hazardous waste. More information.


Electronics collection

Please do not put electronics in recycling or garbage. Electronics are collected separately and brought to a facility where they are packaged for recycling and safe disposal.

Propane and helium tanks

Propane and helium tanks are household hazardous waste. Dispose of these properly by taking them to a Drop-off Depot or a Community Environment Day event.


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Solid Waste Drop-Off Depots

Hours, items accepted, addresses and maps.

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Household Hazardous Waste

Paints, pesticides, propane tanks, batteries, syringes, used motor oil and many cleaning products are just some examples of household hazardous wastes, that are used daily by residents. Household Hazardous Waste will not be collected with your garbage or recyclables.

Composting, yard waste and lawns

Compost, yard waste and lawns are all organic substances, and they all factor "organically" into the city's waste reduction program.

311 Self-service Requests

Visit toronto.ca/311 to submit service requests including bin ordering and repair, missed collections, and household hazardous waste pick-up.