Waste Connections of Canada serves millions of customers for their local residential garbage collection across the US and Canada. Our communities put their trust in us for their garbage pickup service.
If your municipality, neighborhood, or homeowners association needs residential trash pickup, call Waste Connections of Canada today or fill out our Residential Garbage Collection Request Quote form.
We keep our promises to the communities we serve for residential garbage collection. Honoring our commitments provides your community peace of mind. We operate with integrity as one of our core values.
Garbage pickup service is crucial for the health and environment of local communities. It’s an essential service that reduces the spread of disease and pests such as mosquitos, rodents, and cockroaches. With regular, on-time residential garbage collection, we make sure these hazards are removed from your neighborhood.
Once your trash is removed, we make sure it’s disposed of properly. Our highly trained staff live in the communities in which they work. Waste Connections of Canada operates landfills that meet strict federal, state, and local requirements so that we can be a responsible neighbor.
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Our team collects your waste based on the service option you've chosen.
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The correct placement of your trash can will ensure the collection of your garbage, recyclables or yard waste.
Most collection trucks are armed with an automated electronic arm that grabs and empties the bin. This efficient process streamlines collection and prevents potential injuries.
In many areas, you can request a special pickup for large items during residential garbage pickup. These large items might include furniture, appliances, mattresses, or other oversized items that cannot fit into your regular trash bins. However, the process for requesting such pickups can vary depending on your location.
If your residential garbage pickup is missed, you can take the following steps to address the situation:
Verify that you have the correct pickup day and time. Occasionally, there might be changes due to holidays or other factors. Check the Waste Connections pickup schedule.
If you're certain that your pickup was missed, get in touch with us. Report the missed pickup and provide details such as your address and the scheduled pickup day.
In the meantime, store your garbage securely to prevent pests and odors. Use sealed containers or bags to avoid attracting animals.
Specific procedures and policies can vary depending on your location, so it's a good idea to contact us for the most accurate and relevant guidance.
Hazardous waste is not normally collected with regular residential garbage service. Here are some general guidelines to dispose of hazardous waste:
Identify Hazardous Materials: Determine which materials you have that are considered hazardous. Common household hazardous waste includes paints, solvents, pesticides, automotive fluids, batteries, electronics, and certain cleaning products.
Use Authorized Collection Centers: Some local areas have authorized collection centers or hazardous waste disposal facilities. These facilities are equipped to handle and dispose of hazardous materials safely.
Follow Packaging Instructions: When preparing hazardous waste for disposal, follow the packaging and labeling instructions provided by your local authorities. Typically, you'll be asked to use specific containers and label them appropriately.
Never Mix Materials: Do not mix different types of hazardous waste together, as this can create dangerous chemical reactions. Keep them separate.
Dispose of Electronics Properly: If you have electronic waste (e-waste), such as old computers or phones, consider recycling them through authorized e-waste recycling programs. Many electronics contain hazardous materials.
Pharmaceuticals: To dispose of unused or expired medications, follow the guidelines set by local pharmacies or law enforcement agencies. They often have take-back programs for safe medication disposal.
Aerosol Cans: Empty aerosol cans that held non-hazardous materials can typically be included in regular recycling, but check with your local recycling guidelines.
Reduce Usage: Whenever possible, try to reduce your use of hazardous materials by opting for safer alternatives and using up existing products before purchasing new ones.
It's crucial to follow your local regulations and guidelines for hazardous waste disposal, as they can vary by region. Disposing of hazardous waste improperly can harm the environment and pose risks to public health, so it's essential to handle these materials responsibly.
Waste Connections of Canada recycling options are often available for residential pickup in many areas. Recycling is an important aspect of waste management aimed at reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and promoting the reuse of materials. You can check our residential recycle guide.
Our residential garbage pickup services adhere to holiday schedules per location. During specific holidays, regular garbage pickup schedules may be altered to accommodate the holiday and the potential increase in waste generated. Here's what you can typically expect regarding holiday schedules for residential garbage pickup:
Advance Notice: Waste Connections of Canada will provide an advance notice of any changes to the regular garbage pickup schedule during holidays. This information may be communicated through our mobile app, email, or you can find it here on our website.
Schedule Adjustments: On holidays, your regular pickup day may be moved to a different day of the week. For example, if your usual pickup is on a Thursday and a holiday falls on Thursday, your pickup may be rescheduled to Friday or another specified day.
Specific Holiday Guidelines: Make sure to check whether there are any specific guidelines or instructions for disposing of holiday-related waste, such as Christmas trees or excess packaging.
Plan Ahead: Plan ahead by ensuring you have enough space in your garbage and recycling containers, and consider reducing waste if possible.
The specific holiday schedule and guidelines can vary depending on your location. To get the most accurate and up-to-date information, search your address on our schedule page.
Are you still uncertain about sizing, pricing, or other details? Contact one of our professionals to get more information regarding which option is best for you.