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Garbage disposal rates

2009 Disposal Rates

As of January 1, 2009, the garbage rate at the Vancouver South Transfer Station and Vancouver Landfill will increase to $71/tonne, and the yard trimmings rate to $56/tonne. The new rates will be consistent at all publicly owned disposal facilities in the region..


Garbage collection resumes

2009 Garbage & Recycling Schedules

View a map of your area and its corresponding pick-up schedule.


Leaves

Leaf Removal from City Streets

On a regular basis between October and January crews remove leaves from City streets using a variety of equipment like front-end loaders and street sweepers.
Leaf Removal Schedule (pdf 1.1 mb)


Zero waste challenge

Material disposal bans

New material disposal bans took effect in Metro Vancouver starting January 1, 2008. View the banned materials tip sheet (PDF).


Got composting?

Got composting?

The City sells backyard composters for $25 (half the retail price) to residents. Buy one soon and receive an aerator (stirrer) at no additional charge (while supplies last). Short web videos about backyard composting in Cantonese, Mandarin and Punjabi are linked on the web page below. Backyard composting at Grow Natural.


Electronics recycling

Electronics recycling

A new provincial electronics recycling program started August 1, 2007. The program covers items such as desktop computers, printers and televisions. For details, call Encorp Pacific at 1-800-330-9767 or visit www.encorp.ca/electronics.


Ceiling Tile and Vermiculite Insulation

Ceiling Tiles & Insulation

Acoustic ceiling tiles, vermiculite insulation and blown-in insulation are not accepted at the Vancouver South Transfer Station (VSTS). These materials may contain asbestos and can be disposed of at the Vancouver Landfill in accordance with the Asbestos Policy. See the 'Suspect Asbestos Containing Materials' section. All other types of insulation, i.e. fibreglass, must be double bagged for disposal at the VSTS. Max. 10 bags per load.


Got empty milk containers?

Got empty milk containers?

Instead of throwing your empty cartons of milk (or milk substitutes like soy or rice milk) into the garbage why not take them to a participating Encorp Return-It Centre where they will be recycled. Please note that since there is no deposit paid for milk or milk-substitute containers, there will be no deposit refunded when you take them in. For more information, including a list of depots, call Encorp Pacific at 1-800-330-9767 or go to their website.


Recycling Council of BC

Can I recycle this?

Recycling isn't just about newspapers, cardboard and empty soup cans. To find out where you can recycle items that aren't accepted in the City's blue box or apartment recycling programs call the Recycling Council of BC's Hotline at 604-R-E-C-Y-C-L-E (604-732-9253) or e-mail them at hotline@rcbc.bc.ca. The RCBC Hotline service provides up-to-date information on waste reduction, recycling, disposal and pollution prevention throughout the province. For more info, visit www.rcbc.bc.ca.


one day...

One Day is about taking small steps

to make Vancouver the cleanest, greenest, healthiest city in the world. By making small changes in our homes and how we move around the city, we can play a big part in reducing energy consumption and cutting down harmful emissions. Find out more at www.onedayvancouver.ca.