Get all the information you need about waste collection in Whitby. Follow the instructions to ensure your waste is collected on time and in accordance with Town guidelines. Check out the details below to avoid common mistakes and make use of available services, including special collection options for large items, electronics, and porcelain. You can also view what materials we will pick-up.
Garbage |
Garbage Common Set Out Mistakes
Special Consideration ProgramIf you have a medical condition that causes you to generate a greater amount of waste, or have three children under the age of three in diapers in your household, you may be eligible for an annual allotment of garbage bag tags under the Special Consideration Program. To apply, fill out the Special Consideration Application form and submit it to: Manager of Waste Services |
Green Bin Organics |
Green Bin Common Set Out Mistakes
Getting Your Own Green BinThe Region of Durham provides new and replacement green bins if you have moved into a new residence or need a replacement bin for one that has broken. You can buy an extra green bin from the Region for a fee. |
Blue Box (Recycling) |
Circular Materials is responsible for the Blue Box Program, a not-for-profit who represents the producers and importers of the products and packaging collected in the blue box. For any recycling collection inquiries, please reach out to your recycling contractor. They can be contacted about replacement bins, missed collection and any other recycling questions. Curbside Collection:GFL Environmental Inc. Multi-Residential Apartment Collection:Miller Waste Blue Box Common Set Out Mistakes
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Yard Waste and Christmas Tree |
Leaf and yard waste is collected every other week from the beginning of April through to the end of November on your regular garbage collection day. Place your yard waste in Kraft paper bags, found in grocery stores and hardware stores, or in approved reusable open-top containers. Bundled brush and branchesBrush or tree branches must be in securely tied bundles no larger than 1 m in length (or 3 feet), 76 cm (or 30 inches) in width and 10 cm (or four inches) in diameter. Bag and container limitsThe maximum weight per yard waste bag or container is 20 kg (or 44 pounds). The maximum height of an approved reusable open-top container is 82 cm (or 32 inches). The Item set out limit is 16 Yard Waste Receptacles or bundles for a given collection from April though to September. October and November do not have collection limits for Yard Waste. Acceptable yard waste
Unacceptable yard waste
Yard Waste Common Set Out Mistakes
Grass clippingsWhitby does not accept grass clippings in any of our waste collection programs. We recommend that you leave grass clippings on the lawn so they can break down naturally. This is called Grasscycling. This helps return nutrients back into the soil, and reduces the need to fertilize and water your lawn. Grasscycling Tips
Christmas tree collectionWe collect natural Christmas trees every January on a designated week. Check your waste collection schedule to learn more. Please remove all decorations, wiring, strands and plastic. If your tree is longer than 3 m (or 10 feet), please cut it in half before collection. Trees frozen in snow banks will not be collected. |
Household Hazardous Waste |
We don't collect household hazardous waste at the curb because this type of waste requires special care during collection, handling and disposal. Where can I dispose of hazardous waste?Hazardous waste should be taken to one of the Region of Durham's waste management facilities at no cost for a designated load. You can also find alternative drop-off locations through product stewardship take-back programs such as: Visit the Region of Durham for information about:
Needles, syringes and expired medicationNeedles and syringes are classified as medical hazardous waste. Please don't place these in the garbage because they can pose a health risk to anyone coming into contact with them. Improper disposal is an offence under the Town of Whitby's Solid Waste Management Bylaw and subject to fines. Needles and syringes can be taken to one of the Region's waste management facilities within a sealed, puncture-proof container. You can also dispose of needles and syringes (medical sharps), as well as expired medication with a local pharmacy's take-back program. Find a drop-off location with Health Products Stewardship Association. |
$25 Large and metal item Collection |
Schedule a Special Collection for your Bulky and Metal Items $25 per booking of 12 items: Book your Special collection through our Special collections booking tool.
*To look up other items not listed here, view the Whitby Waste Wizard. When and where to place your itemsYou must place your items at the curb by 7 a.m. on your scheduled collection date. You can place your bulky waste items out at the same spot you normally place your garbage and recycling. Your waste shouldn't be placed on the roadway or sidewalk. Please do not park vehicles in front of your items. During the winter months, ensure your waste material is placed on a snow-cleared portion of the boulevard or on the snow-cleared portion of your driveway. Do not place items on snow banks or on the roadway. |
Accepted metal goods materials
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Electronics |
Accepted electronics
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Batteries |
Battery Curbside recycling PilotBatteries will be collected curbside in the spring and fall as part of a collection pilot. Please place batteries in a clear zipper style sealed bag on top of your Green Bin on your designated collection day. Battery collection dateCollection April 28 to May 2, 2025. Rules
Accepted materials
Unaccepted materials
Drop off unacceptable batteries at a waste management facility. If you have missed your battery collection, the following locations have battery recycling bins available anytime:
Safe battery storageStore batteries in a cool, dry place. Store them away from any flammable materials. In storage, battery terminals should not touch conductive materials. Cover the terminals on 9-volt batteries before storing them.
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Porcelain |
Porcelain Common Set Out Mistakes
Accepted porcelain materials
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Bag Tags |
Bag tags are sold in a set of 5 and cost $12.50 ($2.50 per tag). Purchasing bag tags - OnlineYou can order bag tags online. Please allow for 7-10 business days to receive your tags in the mail. Purchasing bag tags - In-PersonBag tags can also be purchased in-person at the Town facilities listed below:
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Waste Collection By-law - 7812-21 |
Learn more about our Waste Collection By-law 7812-21. |
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