If you are looking for information about Waste Depots in York Region please visit, York.ca/WasteDepots, or if you are looking for Household Hazardous Waste information please visit York.ca/HHW.
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This item can be recycled as electronics at York Region Waste Facilities. Limits apply (max. 50kg per household per day; disassembled electronics will not be accepted).
This item is Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and can be taken to a HHW depot for proper recycling and disposal. All HHW should be in original containers and well-marked. Containers are not returnable. Do not mix products. Residents may drop off up to 60L of HHW and 20 fluorescent tubes per day at York Region HHW Depots.
Items in good condition can be donated. Acceptance of items is at the discretion of the charity. Damaged items can be disposed as garbage for a fee at York Region Waste Facilities. Curbside collection may also be available. Check with your local municipality for more information. Tip: This item can be repaired at a furniture repair shop
Items in good condition can be donated. Acceptance of items is at the discretion of the charity. Damaged items can be disposed as garbage for a fee at select York Region Waste Facilities. Curbside collection may also be available. Check with your local municipality for more information. Tip: This item can be repaired at a furniture repair shop
This can go in your backyard composter or be set out at the curb as yard waste. Please check your local municipal website or waste calendar for further collection information. Yard waste can also be dropped off at the Bloomington Yard Waste Depot, McCleary Court CEC or Georgina Transfer Station. Fees apply.
This item is electronic waste (e-waste) and can be taken to a York Region Waste Facility for proper recycling and disposal. Limits apply (max. 50kg per household per day; disassembled electronics will not be accepted). Residents are responsible for removing all personal information from items before drop off.
Items in good condition can be donated. Acceptance of items is at the discretion of the charity. Otherwise unusable or damaged items can go in the garbage.