Curbside Bin Rules
What actually belongs in the Blue Box, the Green Bin and the garbage, and the items that trip people up most often.
Read guideRecycling & waste sorting in Canada
Recycling rules in Canada are set municipality by municipality. Nolindex explains how the common bin systems work, what belongs in each stream, and how collection days are scheduled.
The common streams
Exact colours and accepted items vary by city, but the underlying categories are consistent. The legend below reflects the typical Blue Box / Green Bin model used across much of the country.
Guides
Each guide focuses on a single recurring question and uses examples drawn from published municipal programs.
What actually belongs in the Blue Box, the Green Bin and the garbage, and the items that trip people up most often.
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How weekly and biweekly pickup cycles are organized, why garbage and recycling often alternate, and how holidays shift dates.
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What the Green Bin accepts, the difference between municipal composting and backyard composting, and how to reduce odour.
Read guideWhy rules differ
Canada has no single national recycling rulebook. Waste collection is generally a municipal responsibility, while several provinces have moved residential packaging recycling to extended producer responsibility, where producers fund and run the system.
The practical effect is that an item accepted in one city's Blue Box may be refused in another. Checking your own municipality's list remains the only reliable approach, and Nolindex links to those primary sources rather than restating them.
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