How To Dispose Of Or Recycle Broken Glass - Niagara Region

Items Picked Up on your Collection Day

Items collected weekly

  • Blue Box Containers such as plastics, cans, metals, glass, polystyrene
  • Grey Box Items such as paper, cardboard, boxboard and bundled plastic bags
  • Green Bin Items such as food waste, small amounts of yard waste, paper egg cartons
  • Leaf and Yard Waste Leaves, plants, weeds, twigs and hedge trimmings. Grassclippings are not accepted

Items collected every other week

  • Garbage Non-recyclable and non-compostable items
  • Large Items Schedule a pick-up for items such as furniture, carpet, bulky plastic items, small appliances

Items collected at certain times of the year

  • Branches Collected for four weeks in the spring and fall
  • Christmas trees One designated week per year, during January on your regular collection day

Collection frequency

These items are collected as part of the Region's curbside collection service.

Find out how much you can put out by finding your collection day.

Find your collection day

Waste Management By-law

The Waste Management By-law regulates all collection, recycling and disposal of items in Niagara region.

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