How do i get rid of extra garbage in toronto?

The city will pick up additional trash, recycling and organic waste as long as you follow a few simple steps. Toronto has warehouses for collecting and sorting the city's waste. Any Toronto resident can dump unwanted items here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The city of Toronto is responsible for processing 900,000 tons of waste each year, according to its website.

This includes waste management programs for garbage, blue containers (recycling) and green (organic) containers. There are additional programs for yard waste, hazardous waste, and more. There are seven transfer stations where waste is collected and sorted and then transferred to processing and disposal facilities. The Toronto system is known as a semi-private or two-level system, since waste from some homes is collected by private companies (GFL), while others are collected by the city's own teams.

Can you call 1-800-GOT-JUNK? to come and quickly pick up the garbage. We take care of lifting and loading your garbage. You don't even need to take it to the curb, just write it down and we'll take it with you. We will take garbage and recyclable materials from anywhere on your property, without having to take them to the sidewalk or pick them up so that they are all together.

After a big event or party, the smell of garbage can build up quickly and there may be a week left until the next scheduled garbage collection in the city of Toronto. There is a long list of materials that are not accepted in Toronto garbage dumps, ranging from hazardous materials to construction and renovation waste, agricultural waste, tires, garden waste, liquid waste, soil and more.