Garbage and Recycling

Updated March 25, 2026

Roadside waste collection restarts next week.

Roadside garbage collection resumes on your next regularly scheduled garbage collection day.

Roadside organics and recycling collection resumes on your next regularly scheduled Green Cart and Blue Box collection day.

Temporary increased limits will be in place as follows:

Garbage collection, weeks of March 30 and April 6

Residential properties may set out up to four bags, containers or bundles per unit.

Registered Yellow Bag participants may set out up to 12 yellow bags per registered participant.

Registered participants in the diaper waste program should place all clear bags of diaper waste at the roadside on their regularly scheduled diaper collection day.

Green Cart and Blue Box, week of March 30

Extra organic waste that does not fit in your Green Cart may be placed in certified compostable bags and set on top of or beside your Green Cart in a cardboard box or similar small container without a lid. Do not place bags directly on the ground.

Extra recyclables may be placed next to your Blue Box in a cardboard box or other box without a lid no larger than a Blue Box.

Yellow Box Recycling Carts, weeks of March 30 and April 6

Recyclables that do not fit in your cart may be placed next to your cart in a cardboard box or other box without a lid no larger than a Blue Box.

Residents and property owners are asked to support a smooth and safe collection process by following these tips:

- Do not place waste on snowbanks, sidewalks or in the travelled roadway.
- Keep waste at the mouth of your driveway.
- Put waste out by 7 a.m. on collection day.
- All bags and containers must weigh no more than 40 lb / 18 kg.
- For properties using waste storage containers, please clear snow from the top of your storage container and ensure there is a safe, clear path for collection crews to access it. Waste storage containers that cannot be accessed cannot be collected.

Landfill sites and Recycling Centre
The Sudbury, Azilda and Hanmer landfill sites, the Walden Small Vehicle Transfer Station and the Recycling Centre will open to all customers on Thursday, March 26, during regular operating hours.

All regular tipping and gate fees will be in effect. Wait times may be longer than usual at landfill sites. Residents are encouraged to check the Sudbury landfill livestream before heading to the site.

To reduce wait times, residents are encouraged to hold their waste until roadside collection resumes. Those who do visit landfill sites can support waste diversion by separating recyclable and compostable waste.

Waste services that have not yet resumed:
- Furniture, appliance and electronic collection and pick-up requests are unavailable until further notice.
- Requests for new or additional Green Carts are unavailable until further notice.
- Leaf and yard trimming collection will resume on your regularly scheduled garbage and leaf and yard collection day beginning the week of April 13.

Recycling

Find out what's recyclable and how to recycle at home and work.

Garbage Collection

Get information on the garbage limit, garbage bag tags, special programs and more!

A variety of fruits and vegetables scraps to be composted.

Composting

Join our Green Cart Program and turn your organic waste into compost! 

Waste Wise

Use our Waste Wise tool or download the Waste Wise App to get your pick up schedule and find out what goes in the garbage, recycling or compost!

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Landfill and Transfer Stations

Find landfill locations and hours, what you can bring to the landfill and what it costs.

Leaf and Yard Trimmings

Get roadside pick-up of leaf and yard trimmings.

Roadside furniture

Furniture and Appliances

Get roadside pick-up of furniture and appliances.

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Household Hazardous Waste

Learn how to safely dispose of household hazardous waste.

Pick Up Schedule

Find out what day your garbage, recycling, green cart and leaf and yard trimmings get picked up.

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Construction and Renovation

Learn what to do with construction and renovation waste.

Educational Resources

Teach students to value the environment using our educational resources.

How to Reduce Waste

Learn how to keep unnecessary items from our landfills.

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Litter Clean Up Programs

Did you know we operate clean up programs around the city? Learn more.

Prevent Wildlife

Help keep bears and other wildlife out of your garbage, recycling and Green Cart.

Reports and Publications

See our annual reports, long-term waste diversion plans and more.

Downtown Collection

Learn more about the Downtown Waste Collection Program.